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1923 AJS 2¾hp Registration no. NM 3518 Frame no. 31475 Engine no. 31475

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 114

1923 AJS 2¾hp Registration no. NM 3518 Frame no. 31475 Engine no. 31475

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Originally manufacturers of proprietary engines, A J Stevens Ltd, of Wolverhampton, introduced its first complete motorcycle in 1911. The first AJS was a single-cylinder sidevalve-engined lightweight displacing 292cc that came in two versions, one with direct belt drive (Model A), the other (Model B) having a two-speed countershaft gearbox, an advantage enjoyed by few contemporary rivals. The company first entered the Isle of Man TT in 1911, making an historic breakthrough in 1914 when it won the Junior event, the first such victory by a single-cylinder machine. From then onwards, the 2¾hp (350cc) sidevalve-engined model remained a fixture of the AJS range. Light in weight (around 200lbs) robust and adequately powerful, the model is widely regarded as one the finest of early Vintage sports machines. An older restoration, this AJS 2¾hp was acquired by the current vendor in April 2014 and is offered with an expired tax disc (1988) and a V5C document listing a different engine number and assumed incorrect date of manufacture. The machine's mechanical condition is not known and thus it is sold strictly as viewed.

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Originally manufacturers of proprietary engines, A J Stevens Ltd, of Wolverhampton, introduced its first complete motorcycle in 1911. The first AJS was a single-cylinder sidevalve-engined lightweight displacing 292cc that came in two versions, one with direct belt drive (Model A), the other (Model B) having a two-speed countershaft gearbox, an advantage enjoyed by few contemporary rivals. The company first entered the Isle of Man TT in 1911, making an historic breakthrough in 1914 when it won the Junior event, the first such victory by a single-cylinder machine. From then onwards, the 2¾hp (350cc) sidevalve-engined model remained a fixture of the AJS range. Light in weight (around 200lbs) robust and adequately powerful, the model is widely regarded as one the finest of early Vintage sports machines. An older restoration, this AJS 2¾hp was acquired by the current vendor in April 2014 and is offered with an expired tax disc (1988) and a V5C document listing a different engine number and assumed incorrect date of manufacture. The machine's mechanical condition is not known and thus it is sold strictly as viewed.

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