G5?
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G5?
Please excuse my ignorance but can someone advise the difference between the Matchless G3 and G5. I am pretty sure that the G3 is a 350 ohv model but the G5? This I have seen this described in various documents/adverts as either a 350 or a 500. I am new to all this AMC business and thought the 500 ohv single cylinder machine was known as the G80.
Thanks in anticipation.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Re: G5?
Hi Trevor, basically one is a lightweight and one is a heavyweight, have a look through the pages here ( http://www.jampot.com/H_PostWar.asp ) then come back with further questions.
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Re: G5?
Depends which era you refer to. Matchless G5 was first introduced in 1937. It was a 500 Side Valve then. The AJS model 8 was introduced in 1926, that was a 500 OHV then. There are a few post war models that were totally different in the prewar era. ( Post war G5 and mod 8 were only badge different post war. Totally different prewar. )
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Re: G5?
The G3 is a 350cc and so is the G5 (probably the one you are referring to made between '59 and '62).. The Matchless G5 and the AJS model 8 are the same bike but badged differently (Much like the Austin and Morris cars in the pre BMC era) The G3 is a heavyweight and the G5 is a lightweight (actually there is not too much difference in weight between the two in reality) The appearance of the G5 models is one of a more modern style where they made it appear as if the engine and gearbox was in one casing (unit construction) whereas the G3 is of the more traditional Brit bike design showing separate engine and gearbox. To add there is also a Matchless G2 and an AJS model 14 (which are 250's) with various refinements (G2cs, G2csr) in later models up to about 1966/7 I think.
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Re: G5?
And a G4 is a current model used predominantly by those riders who may or may not be about to lay up their bike for a period of months or years depending on what the judge says.
The G4 has also proven expensive and unreliable!!
Regards kk
The G4 has also proven expensive and unreliable!!
Regards kk
Top tip - if it needs more than 2 bolts to hold it on, its probably important...
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Re: G5?
This is a 60's 350cc G5 (a so-called 'Lightweight').
This is a '57 350cc G3 (LS) a so-called 'Heavyweight'.
This is a '57 350cc G3 (LS) a so-called 'Heavyweight'.
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Re: G5?
G4 ????? was that a typo?? If not then its off topic. There cannot be many G4 riders laying up their bikes. A quite rare and pretty prewar bike with its bright Red and chrome tank.kernow kid wrote:And a G4 is a current model used predominantly by those riders who may or may not be about to lay up their bike for a period of months or years depending on what the judge says.
The G4 has also proven expensive and unreliable!!
Regards kk
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Re: G5?
Yeah, typo Rob...I meant G4S....the special version...Google it...
Top tip - if it needs more than 2 bolts to hold it on, its probably important...