Amazing 1947 AJS Model 18 - Wahoo! TBT 29

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @critterIMHO
    @critterIMHO Год назад +2

    Love these vintage bike features. This may be my favorite so far.

  • @astro61362
    @astro61362 Год назад +1

    I have got to get to Iowa one of these days to check out this bike shop! I cannot get over the amount of cool old bikes you put on your channel every week!

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      Baxter Cycle is a real destination bike shop. Worth going to if even just to look. That back room has over 60 vintage bikes. There are other areas with more bike but those spaces don't lend themselves to videos. Love this shop!

  • @davidmesser5813
    @davidmesser5813 Год назад +2

    Beautiful bike. I wish that someone would buy the AJS company and resurrect this fine company. There was a lot of innovations that AJS came out with that helped the motorcycle community as a whole. Thanks for showing us this beautiful machine. Take care. Vaughn

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      It's a good looking bike/company with a real history.

    • @morini500dave
      @morini500dave Год назад

      AJS are owned by the Chinese now building 125cc bikes that are sold here in the UK and I guess around the world too.

  • @robfur
    @robfur Год назад +2

    Great bike , I've got a 1946 model . Mine is a bit different to that one . Mine normally has 1 or 2 black drops of oil under it when stopped 😀

  • @GaryShellberg
    @GaryShellberg Год назад

    Thanks FB for these interesting glimpses into motorcyclings past, it raises appreciation for the currant state of refinement we enjoy!

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      Thank you to Baxter cycle for allowing us to video these things. I think their oldest motorcycle is from the earliest part of the 1900s meaning they have over 100 years of motorcycle range at their shops. :-)

  • @0Oo..oO0
    @0Oo..oO0 Год назад +3

    I wonder how they made that much HP with such low compression ... for example, comparing to a Himalayan with fuel injection and OHC , its pretty much on par ...

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад +2

      I actually wondered the same thing.

    • @williamnethercott4364
      @williamnethercott4364 5 месяцев назад

      Had to be low compression because of the low grade of fuel that was available in the UK in the years following WW2. Beautiful bike.

  • @dereksmith5019
    @dereksmith5019 11 месяцев назад +1

    Near the end , that looked like a mark iv Spitfire Special , 1968 , in the background .

  • @Lisa-Azra_Broad
    @Lisa-Azra_Broad 5 месяцев назад +1

    Biggest issue when buying one of these bikes nowadays is worn oil pump worm drive, leading to excessive wear in the aluminium crankcase. This results in poor oil savaging/return. Run the bike for a good 10 minutes then remove the crankcase drain bolt and collect the oil, with a good oil pump there should only be about an egg cup full of oil collected