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Right folks, I have the knife poised threatningly above the piggy-bank and am considering blowing it all on a nice `58 G11 as I have always liked the Matchless. anything to look out for? would this make a good summer mount for club runs and the like ( I would envisage doing about 5000 miles a year ) what is the avaliability of spares ? all help and advice would be gratefuly recieved, Thanks
Paul

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Have a look at the posting that is at or near the top of the General section again. Its got a lot in about buying a twin and a lot of other stuff as well that a Newbie should not be put off by too much.

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Spares are generally not a problem as the Club run a spares scheme for members that is pretty comprehensive www.jampot.com and there are dozens of parts / services specialists, a good source is OBM, www.oldbikemart.co.uk and a good source of used spares from www.amcclassicspares.com. Copy manuals from BMS www.brucemainsmith.com or you can obtain tons of free info from http://80.62.76.242

There is lots of help from this forum and there is also an egroup especially for AJS&Matchless owners Http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ajsmatchless

You will know a lot by the time you have explored that lot.

Les Smith (silverarrow397) [:o)]
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Hi Paul
Questions are like ideas, ain't no such thing as a stupid one. Of course how you apply it can make all the diference[:o)]

If you manage 5000 miles a year on a clasic you will qualify for a gold star award. Even on new bikes the average is 3000.

The AMC bikes are pretty well all sound and the parts and backup is the best I have ever experienced. Insure with Carole Nash for the excellent free breakdown service (which obviously you will never need[:(]) and life will be as near perfect as it will be. It could only be better by installing a buxom and rosy cheeked girl on the pillion...........aaaaaaaaah! [:I]

Lawrence [}:)]
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5000 miles on the back of a classic bike makes me wonder which cheeks would be the rosier[:o)]

Chemists do it with test tubes
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Post by Paul Belcher. »

Thanks for all the info, as soon as I get the bike I will be joining the club. As for the milage thing I dont go fast but I do go long! I did 18k on a Goldwing last year and while I dont intend doing that on the Matchy I dont want it for decoration either. As I now suffer from a bad hip I will probally fit a chair at some stage in the not to distant future which will also come in handy as I have an eight year old Grandson who loves to ride out with me.

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Just a thought if you have a bad hip Paul. Have you tried using a kick-start lately?

Mind you, Jim Gunn just breathes on his kick-starter and it leaps into life.

Lawrence [}:)]
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