maandag 16 januari 2012



Here's a AJS model 14
This was a 250cc one cilinder, which was largely to cut costs made up of parts of James, which was joined in 1951 to AMC.
 Of James, the fenders, the tank, the hubs, the swing arm, the nacelle, the saddle, the wheel, the rear position lamp and initially also the front fork, although later models got the teledraulic front fork.
The 250cc engine was newly developed by AMC. He had the appearance of a block engine, but had-hiding behind the left carter lid-a separate gearbox.
The engine remained in production until 1965.

This bike I found in unrestored condition
So what you see is how I found it.
Only I did new tires and a new battery.




Here are mine AJS model 14 and Triumph T140 on the back of the MATCHLESS NEWS of the
AJS & MATCHLESS Owners Club
North American Section

Ok here's the sound of the little bike
GREAT SOUND for such a little bike (250cc)
Also my dog Laika... and a bit of the Triumph T140

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