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Marketplace => eBay Finds => Topic started by: oldyzman on July 26, 2013, 06:06:29 pm
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AJS-Matchless-500-Classic-Single-1949-/321171676100?pt=AU_Motorcycles&hash=item4ac752dbc4&_uhb=1
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Too cool. That'd make a great pre 60 bike. It's more like a '59 model than a '49.
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Yeah, 59 more like , although wasn't the G3L motor ex WD ?, might be earler donk in later frame.
Foss
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It looks to be from the middle 50s after the manual advance and retard which the 1952 motors had and having the jampots puts it prior to the 57 forked girling units.
The frame and engine number will reveal all.
Still a great starting point for the pre 60 class, just have a look at Nick Macksfields Matchless, number 80 on the VMXWA site to see what can be done with these old models!
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what a classic, I cant say I'd part with it after 40 odd years :'(
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259/vmx247/DSCN0941-1_zpse540fef2.jpg) (http://s146.photobucket.com/user/vmx247/media/DSCN0941-1_zpse540fef2.jpg.html)
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259/vmx247/544950_431966646895250_1628527711_n_zps9184b123.jpg) (http://s146.photobucket.com/user/vmx247/media/544950_431966646895250_1628527711_n_zps9184b123.jpg.html)
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Yeah, 59 more like , although wasn't the G3L motor ex WD ?, might be earler donk in later frame.
Foss
close mate,f/ends & wheels 59ish,round bottom caps,brake lever tucked in behind forkleg,frames very early jampot,box is B52,dosen't match 49 crankcase number (iron head?),neither does the SR maggy/chaincase,but hey pre60 no problemo :D, :P
just spotted #82,no wonder Nick was flying,no fugging brakes ;D, :P
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No oil in the motor by the looks, unless they mean ''do not oil the primary'' 'cause it'll make the dry clutch slip.
I agree though, great start for pre60 monster. What sort of HP did they make?
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Yeah '49 crankcases, '49 frame, the top rear unit bracket has not been cut away to accomodate the 'jampot' units.
Already got the superior SR maggy fitted. plus later full width hubs, and maggie cover from late '50s.
Throw the genny, fit a bantam tank, fit Carey cams, 9:1 Willis piston, "p" off those stupid hairpin valve springs, then just be gentle with that useless early Burman 'box and you will have at least double the original 23 hp!
Memories!!
cheers pancho.