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AJS Classic Motorcycles

AJS Classic Motorcycles
Introduction

One of the most prestigious of all British marques, AJS began in 1897 when Joe Stevens started to build engines at his screw factory at Wolverhampton. His four sons began to produce motorcycles in 1909, using their own engines of various sizes. In the 1920s AJS were consistently successful in motorsport and development work culminated in the awesomely fast mahines that were winning races just before the outbreak of war in 1939. The famous 'Porcupines' carried the AJS banner after the war but the firm declined once they gave up racing in 1954.

Bike Image Description
1915 AJS Model D
1915 AJS Model D
1920 AJS Model D Combination, 750cc 1920 AJS Model D Combination, 750cc
1924 AJS Model D1 Combination, 750cc 1924 AJS Model D1 Combination, 750cc
1925 Model E2 1925 AJS Model E2
  • Engine - 4stroke v-twin sv
  • Gears - 3 (hand)
  • Capacity - 800cc
  • Starting - Kick
  • Top Speed - 50mph
  • 1925 AJS E6, 350cc 1925 AJS E6, 350cc
    1926 AJS H4 1926 AJS H4
    1926 AJS G4, 350cc 1926 AJS G4, 350cc
    1926 AJS G6, 350cc 1926 AJS G6, 350cc
    1926 AJS G8, 500cc 1926 AJS G8, 500cc
    1927 AJS H6, 350cc 1927 AJS H6, 350cc
    1927 AJS H8, 500cc 1927 AJS H8, 500cc
    1928 AJS K2, 800cc 1928 AJS K2, 800cc
    1928 AJS K6, 350cc 1928 AJS K6, 350cc
    1928 AJS K7, 350cc 1928 AJS K7, 350cc
    1928 AJS K10, 500cc 1928 AJS K10, 500cc
    1928 AJS K12, 250cc 1928 AJS K12, 250cc
    1929 AJS M6, 350cc 1929 AJS M6, 350cc
    1929 AJS M7, 350cc 1929 AJS M7, 350cc
    1929 AJS Record 1929 AJS Record Attempt
    1930 AJS R7, 350cc 1930 AJS R7, 350cc
    1930 AJS R8 1930 AJS R8 500cc, gearbox; Norton 4 speed no kick, Amal TT, magneto BTH
    1931 AJS S9L, 500cc 1931 AJS S9L, 500cc
    1935 AJS 25/2, 990cc 1935 AJS 25/2, 990cc
    1938 AJS 38/26, 347cc 1938 AJS 38/26, 347cc
    AJS Model 16M 350cc 1947 AJS MODEL 16M 350cc 1947
    1947 AJS M18 500 1947 AJS M18 500
    AJS 7R AJS 7R
  • Production - 1948-1954
  • Engine - single-cylinder, single overhead-cam, four-stroke
  • Bore and Stroke - 74 x 81 mm
  • Capacity - 348cc
  • Compression ratio - 10.8-12.2:1
  • Power - 37bhp @ 7500rpm, 42bhp @ 7800rpm
  • Weight - 285lb
  • Top Speed - 102mph
  • Picture kindly provided by www.vintagebike.co.uk


    1952 AJS 18S, 498cc 1952 AJS 18S, 498cc
    1953 AJS 18S 1953 AJS 18S
    1953 AJS 500 Jampot 1953 AJS 500 Jampot
    1954 AJS 16MS 350cc AJS 16MS 350cc 1954
    1955 AJS Model 20, 500 Twin 1955 AJS Model 20, 500 Twin
    1955 AJS 20B 550cc 1955 AJS 20B 550cc

    Rare, collectable model. This is the early "bigger bore", export, version of the original 500cc Matchless and AJS models made to meet demands for higher performance from North America.

    1956 AJS 500 1956 AJS 500
    1957 AJS Model 20, 500 Twin 1957 AJS Model 20, 500 Twin
    1958 AJS 350 1958 AJS 350
    1958 AJS Model 30, 600cc 1958 AJS Model 30, 600cc
    AJS 1959 Model 31, 650cc AJS 1959 Model 31 650cc
    1959 AJS 500 1959 AJS 500 Classic scrambler
    1960 AJS 350 Lightweight 1960 AJS 350 Lightweight
    1960 AJS Model 31 1960 AJS Model 31 650cc.
    1960 AJS Model 31 De-Luxe 1960 AJS Model 31 De-Luxe
    1961 AJS Twin 1961 AJS Twin Ex-sidecar racing engine 550 cc, 70mm pistons, race cams, fully balanced crank, twin 26mm concentric carbs (New),very uprated oil pumps
    1961 AJS 350cc Model 8 (lightweight) 1961 AJS 350cc Model 8 (lightweight)
    1961 AJS Matchless Model 16 1961 AJS Matchless Model 16 Engine number is 61/16 40072, meaning that it is a 1961 model 16 350cc road single. The near identical Matchless version is the G3.
    1961 AJS M14 1961 AJS M14
    1962 AJS 14 S, 250cc 1962 AJS 14 S, 250cc
    1963 AJS 250 CSR 14S 1963 AJS 250 CSR 14S
    AJS 250 Stormer AJS 250 Stormer
    1970 AJS 370 Stormer 1970 AJS 370 Stormer
    1971 AJS 250 Stormer 1971 AJS 250 Stormer
    1971 AJS Stormer 250 1971 AJS Stormer 250
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