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AJS Motorcycles Ltd. (UK) | Motorcycle Manufacturer

    https://www.ajsmotorcycles.co.uk/
    At AJS we have an exciting range of affordable geared 50cc mopeds, 125cc scooters, 50cc scooters and 125cc motorcycles for sale to riders with a provisional licence and CBT, AM, A1, A2 and A category motorcycle driving licences. With dealer backup and an unlimited mileage warranty, feel the benefits of low cost motoring by riding an AJS motorcycle or scooter.

AJS Motorcycles Review: Range, Reliability and Cost

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    AJS Cadwell 125cc. The Cadwell is a cafe racer through and through. There’s some of the company’s DNA in the Norton-inspired tank shape, the bump seat, and the clip-on handlebars. At a glance, this doesn’t look much different from what the …

AJS Porcupine - Wikipedia

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AJS Motorcycles Market - CLASSIC.COM

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AJS Motorcycles

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    Postwar AJS racing machines included the wonderul 350cc 7R (the orginal Boy Racer) and the Porcupine parallel twin. When Amalgamated Motorcycles failed in 1966 the marque was bought by Manganese Bronze Holdings who formed the Norton Villiers group.

AJS Porcupine could become one of the most expensive …

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    One of the world's most beautiful motorcycles, the AJS E95 was a derivative of the original Porcupine, albeit without the Porcupine finning. It …

Resurrecting The Mighty AJS V4 From 1936 - Silodrome

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    The AJS V4 was an advanced engineering effort undertaken by the British motorcycle company in the mid-1930s, the first prototype was intended as a road-going motorcycle and it was shown at the Olympia Show in 1935. Building The AJS V4 Racer

1935 AJS V4 Replica - Motorcycle Classics

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    1935 AJS V4 Replica. Engine: 495cc air-cooled SOHC 50-degree V4, 50mm x 63mm bore and stroke, 10:1 compression ratio, 40hp @ 6,000rpm (est.) Carburetion: Two Amal with dual remote floats. Transmission: 4-speed, chain final drive. Electrics: 6v, DC generator, dual twin-spark magneto ignition.

AMC | Associated Motorcycles

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    In 1939 a 495cc AJS V4 was built to compete against the supercharged BMWs then dominating racing. The bike was a water-cooled and supercharged. In 1939 the dry-sump V4 was the first bike to lap the Ulster Grand Prix course at over 100 mph. It weighed 405 lb. Its top speed was 135mph. Then the Second World War intervened.

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