More 'Hen's teeth' on eBay if anyone is in need.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AJS-Matchless ... Swux5YNvs2
Enclosed chaincase
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Well, it's not a lightweight one for sure, this is my spare one..Peter Morris wrote:More 'Hen's teeth' on eBay if anyone is in need.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AJS-Matchless ... Swux5YNvs2
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1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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Wasn't aware any AMC bikes other than Lightweights had Fully enclosed rear chaincase, Paul.
Maybe it's not an AMC one then.... Although I don't remember mine looking like your one, but it was 30 odd years ago!
Maybe it's not an AMC one then.... Although I don't remember mine looking like your one, but it was 30 odd years ago!
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Hi Peter
Not sure about other AJS/Matchless models but I suspect you are correct. I have two complete chain guards and they are both the same
Not sure about other AJS/Matchless models but I suspect you are correct. I have two complete chain guards and they are both the same
Paul
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1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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I'm not sure what it's off either, it's not like the one on my G5. It seems quite expensive too. Although if you need one it's worth what you're willing to pay.
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Ought to say, I bought a seat from this companies website for my G15CS..... didn't even nearly fit!
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Had a look through his other stuff and all of it is very expensive. I know parts for our bikes are hard to get but there is a limit. See how much that crank he has on there!!
Paul
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Some of these dealer sellers do not seem to care about descriptions. Not long ago two lots of hair pin valve springs. Lets call it 4 of L Hand and 4 of R Hand. I pointed out, you need 2 of each to make 2 pairs. The answer was, the buyer will have to know what he's buying.