if i remember right the old school bike was named gwen.
now back to the topic, seeing that took me back around 50 years, i owned 1 of those ajs's.
here's some photo's of my toy.......
it's a bit dusty at the moment......
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if i remember right the old school bike was named gwen.
now back to the topic, seeing that took me back around 50 years, i owned 1 of those ajs's.
sensational....
.if i remember right the old school bike was named gwen
haha depends on what school you went to, nice bike, i had an old matchless years ago that my brother gave away **** him
love the coffin tank .. wot size is motor ?
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looks great... what is the AJS history?
coffin tank is an original 60's custom tank.
bike was built from parts, no original bike was killed in the making of this custom (for you purists).
frame is 1948, motor is a genuine 500 comp motor (all alloy) made in 1952. the 'original' 350 motor will be refitted soon, as the 500 comp motor is too grunty for this bike and deserves to go in a proper bike.
front brake is a twin leading shoe honda, forks are extended by 2 inches.
i am looking for a 350/500 basket case to make up another bike using the 500 motor. i have lots of spares as well....
Last edited by hoe; 16-06-08 at 09:48 PM.
Not to bad, she looks pretty cool.
It reminds me that true hot rodding / bike building starts by using parts from other vehicles and adapting them with minimal outlay of money......and boy she looks good.
Nice toy
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Love it, bet it sounds sweet too. Good to see it knows how to mark its parking spot..
Hitting bumps on corners must be fun, with that hardtail and the girder. Do you screw those star dampers up tight? And what'd you use to extend the tubes, radius rods? And are the 'lectrics original Lucas (Prince of Darkness)?
Oh BTW, technically that's actually a diamond tank, not a coffin - although these days nobody seems to care anyway :-)
Guess I'm gonna have to drag my camera and post some pics next...
Looks pretty good.
When I was a kid I use to go to my grandmother’s house and play in the back yard. One of the things I remember of that place was a big old motor bike leaning on the back fence. I remember it because it had the word Indian on it.
I never thought much of it until I went to a Shannon’s classic car and bike display and there was one there on display with a price tag of over $100k. Admittedly fully restored.
After seeing that I asked my uncle what ever happened to that old bike. Oh we dug a hole and buried it.
That was a lot of years ago now so there would only be iron oxide left plus the property has had several owners since. Don’t ask me the year as I don’t know I was only a kid at the time.
sounds good, gotta love the pressed tin primary cover, later cast alloy ones don't leak as much apparently.....
yes, it is a bit squirrely (as schwantz would say) on the long sweepers...
had the girders extended by a pro....
original lucas points, magneto and generator....
thanks for the clarification on the tank.....
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