1932 AJS 350
- Rob Harknett
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Re: 1932 AJS 350
Unless you really want a pre war bike, a post war model would be a reliable mount with a reasonably good supply of spare parts.
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Re: 1932 AJS 350
I think you're right. I don't particularly want a pre war bike and the seller has now added an extra nought to the price! https://www.leboncoin.fr/motos/1159379174.htm?ca=14_s
Something like this may be better.
https://www.leboncoin.fr/motos/1116468587.htm?ca=14_s
Something like this may be better.
https://www.leboncoin.fr/motos/1116468587.htm?ca=14_s
- Rob Harknett
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Re: 1932 AJS 350
Someone will know this year better than myself. Horrible looking non standard exhaust system.
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Re: 1932 AJS 350
Hello dave,
Agree with Rob and comparing what I see to my old '60 G3, it should have a folding kickstart, and the cover behind the cylinder is missing.
Looks good though
Regards, Steve.
Agree with Rob and comparing what I see to my old '60 G3, it should have a folding kickstart, and the cover behind the cylinder is missing.
Looks good though
Regards, Steve.
Keep shiny side up.
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These are my principles, if you don’t like them, I have others. (Groucho Marx)