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1966 In 1966 A.J.S was absorbed into the Norton Villiers group. In 1968 Malcolm Davis won the British 250 Championship on an A.J.S Y4 250. 1974 In September 1974 A.J.S Competition Manager Fluff Brown, bought out all the A.J.S Stormer spares from Norton Villiers and started production of A.J.S Stormer based machines in Andover, Hampshire.

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A Brief History of AJS Motorcycles. April 27, 2015 Alan B. Zibluk Leave a comment.. During this time AJS were also very active and successful in various record attempts throughout Europe claiming many world records in the process. The factory was also busy developing new models, while the 350cc Big Port remained a firm favourite along with a.

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In 1911 model 'B' was entered in the Isle of Man TT races.Jack Stevens came 16th on AJS's official entry, one place behind private owner J.D. Corke on an identical machine. AJS did not compete in the 1912 TT, but was 10th in the 1913 Junior race. By 1914 the AJS motorcycle had grown to 349 cc, with 4 speed gears and chain drive, but the Junior limit had been raised to 350 cc and AJS won 1st.

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The AJS workshops in 1924. Hanford Stevens is in the centre with his foot on the box. His uncle Joe is on his left. Jack was particularly keen on motorcycle sport as a means of promoting the business, and had competed in trials and other events on a Wolf prior to 1910.

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· July 14, 2021 · 6 min read A Brief History of AJS Motorcycles THE HISTORY OF AJS MOTORCYCLES The name AJS stands for A.J. Stevens & Co., the firm's full official name. But that's an awful lot to fit on the side of a motorcycle tank, so they made do with the initials.

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AJS's first motorcycle was released in 1910 and featured a single cylinder engine. By 1913, the company had gained a reputation for producing high quality motorcycles and was the largest producer of motorcycles in the UK.

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A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd was a British automobile and motorcycle manufacturer in operation from 1909 to 1931. The company was founded by Joe Stevens in Wolverhampton, England.

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1953 AJS 18S. Engine: 498cc OHV air-cooled single, 82.3mm x 93mm bore and stroke, 6.26:1 compression ratio, 18-25hp @ 5,400rpm (figure varies by source) Top speed: 80-85mph (est.) Carburetion: Single Amal 89B. Transmission: 4-speed, chain final drive. Electrics: 6v, magneto ignition. Frame/wheelbase: Single downtube steel cradle/57.25in (1.

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Brooklands Portfolio book about the AJS and Matchless motorcycles from the years 1945-1966. Describes the AJS and Matchless Heavyweight and Lightweight Singles, 500, 600, 650, 750 and Racing Twins. The 57 articles, taken from contemporary British and American motorcycle magazines, provide much information about history, model changes and technology.

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HISTORY OF: AJS MOTORCYCLES - YouTube 0:00 / 6:42 • Intro HISTORY OF: AJS MOTORCYCLES Harris Motorsport 305 subscribers Subscribe 1.3K 56K views 3 years ago A brief history of my favorite.

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1929 AJS Record Attempt Machine circa 1930: as it appeared in its unsupercharged form at Arpajon, south of Paris, August 1930. 1929-1931. The first incarnation of the machine used an engine based on a pair of R10 overhead camshaft barrels, bore of 79mm and stroke of 101mm, giving just shy of 1000cc. These barrels were mounted in a 50 degree V.

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The first AJS appeared at the Motor Cycle Show in 1910. Its engine, a two-speed 298cc side-valve, came under the 300 cc limit for Junior machines in the Isle of Man TT races and was slightly larger than the 292 cc used for the proprietary engines.

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1856 J. Stevens and Co was established by Joe Stevens in 1856 in Wedensfield, Wolverhampton as a blacksmith works. He and his wife had nine children, all of whom became involved in the business. 1897 Inspired by a Mitchel engine of poor performance, sons Harry and Joe had built an engine which outperformed the American unit.

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AJS was the name used for cars and motorcycles made by the Wolverhampton, England company A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd, from 1909 to 1931' The Stevens brothers began their career at the Stevens.