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Its in my blood
#21
I thought AJS/ Matchless as soon as I saw the "jam pots" AJS was sold in 1931 and was used Matchless and AMC which held other names like James, Francis Barnnett etc, AJS/Matchless were the same bikes with different tanks, seats, pipes etc.
I owned a few of the singles 250s 350s and 500s these went from £5 upwards in the 60's (a weeks wage when I started working age 15) I also had a 650cc twin in the 70s.


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#22
I can feel a trip down to Sammy Millars comming on :lol
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#23
Nice pic. My mum used to go on the back of her cousins bike, not sure what bike it is. My mum is in the rider seat her friend is pillion of this pic.
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#24
My guess is a tiger 90 350cc twin, and an Isetta bubble car BMW engined
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer
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#25
My Velocette, just moved a few feet so you can't see the oil leak.


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(06-04-16, 09:35 PM)Rob R link Wrote: My Velocette, just moved a few feet so you can't see the oil leak.

Nice, I have one to, belonged to my father, it never ran after being restored some 10 years ago but I've since got it going.
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#27
nice looking bike Cabletie!

do you ride it? I could've sworn I seen it around Long Eaton area last year!

It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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#28
Right now on BB4 The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Started at 10.30
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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