I now need to catalogue all my parts , unfortunately the blasting/paint shop did everything in one batch and the nice labelled bag sets of separated parts is now just a jumble.
Thankfully I have the spreadsheet for my year but I am going to need some visual assistance to identify some parts , I can do this using the amoc-parts website by guessing with part numbers taken from the spreadsheet , searching for the part and looking at the image, however, I am wondering if there is a list somewhere which has the part numbers and images associated, then it just becomes a simple spreadsheet manipulation and I have a visual parts list specifically for my bike
Visual spares list
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Visual spares list
1954 AJS 18S Cyprus export (frame decode says 1954 but many components match a 1955).
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Re: Visual spares list
1st stop is your parts book, free on line tanks to christians archives.
The club spares scheme has started to photo the parts and that helps also
The club spares scheme has started to photo the parts and that helps also
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Re: Visual spares list
Thats a great suggestion about the archives, I can do selections from the pdf's of each component where they have an exploded diagramalanengineer wrote:1st stop is your parts book, free on line tanks to christians archives.
The club spares scheme has started to photo the parts and that helps also
I have also sent an email to the spares scheme asking if its okay to use the photos , that would be quick.
It will be nice if the smartphone manufacturers get their 3D scanning technology out to market next year, I can then 3D scan everything and do a virtual exploded diagram ! I'll keep dreaming but it will eventually happen
1954 AJS 18S Cyprus export (frame decode says 1954 but many components match a 1955).