Unidentified AJS frame
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Unidentified AJS frame
Dear everybody!
I'm new in this place, so forgive me any troubles and idiot questions
I've bought a cycle, and half of it, is AJS. I need some help about it, because the frame modified sadly. In my opinion it should be M2, the frame numbers destroyed, that I've found is a number under the saddle. Here some photos, anybody have some information, advice, or idea how and where I can start the rebuild...
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipP ... To2ajI38pn
Thanks a lot
I'm new in this place, so forgive me any troubles and idiot questions

https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipP ... To2ajI38pn
Thanks a lot

- Rob Harknett
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Re: Unidentified AJS frame
I do not have a google account so cannot access the pictures. I assume the bike is a 1929 V twin. The frame number is found on the R/H side of the bike, at the end of the tube running under to petrol tank just below the saddle. The same number would have been on the engine and gearbox when the bike left the factory. All the numbers would ID year and model of the parts if not all the same year/model. You could contact me direct at prewar@jampot.com
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Re: Unidentified AJS frame
The frame and number has been changed. What ever was underneath the over stamped number cannot be seen. Its not a 1929 AJS M1 V twin number that has now been stamped. What about gear box and engine number have they also been got at ?
Re: Unidentified AJS frame
It looks like it was a twin, now with a mag in place of the rear cylinder.............
Engine number 1557 (or 1537?) 18288:

and the g/box is a ............


Engine number 1557 (or 1537?) 18288:

and the g/box is a ............

I poke badgers with spoons.
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