Thursday, March 25, 2010

An AJS 350 cc 16 MS 1950


Another Ajay....

[AJS]


De zijspanfabriek in Lower Walsall Street in Wolverhampton was eigendom van AJS, maar droeg de naam van oprichter Charles William Hayward
De productie vond plaats bij Willys-Overland.
Stevens is de merknaam van de inbouwmotoren en motorfietsen van de gebroeders Stevens. Deze naam veranderde later in AJS en weer terug in Stevens. Ook werden motorblokken onder de naam Ajax geproduceerd. Het bedrijf produceerde ook zijspannen, auto's, autobussen en radio's.

Bron:
(Wikipedia)




The basis of the AJS Model 16 MS was a long-stroke single overhead valve engine of 1935, the same as used in the wartime Matchless GL3. The orthodox but very tough push rod engine featured dry sump lubrication with an external oil tank. Flywheels were cast iron but were lightened for 1954. An all-alloy version of the engine appeared for competition models in 1950 with an alloy head for roadsters following in 1951. Further improvements to the model were made and despite the presence of the AMC "lightweight" single by 1960, sales of the old G3/Model 16 had actually increased by 1961 giving evidence of the loyalty to the long stroke formula.

Bron:
(Ebay)



Amerongen

(2000)...


Visiting the pub Florin'd & Firkin Utrecht...


(The left motorcycle...)

(2000)

(25 april 2004)

With Guestrider & Ex-Owner Ray "AJS" Pollard from Canada on it.

"Het Paradijs"

(11 juli 2004)

(31 juli 2004)

2010

AJS 350 cc 16 MS 1950


single
"candlesticks"

Grown up youngster...

SO


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