1958 30CS Exhaust
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
Coopers American importers published a photo of the bike on their 1958 publicity. Clearly shows straight pipe above the footrest.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
I don't know about that Poul, but that weld looks rubbish!ajsph wrote: they answered all AJS and Matchles are rubbish
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
A photo Clive? even more confused, I don't see how it could be straight, it certainly couldn't be straight, over the footrest on my bike.clive wrote:Coopers American importers published a photo of the bike on their 1958 publicity. Clearly shows straight pipe above the footrest.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
Straight pipe. Slides in easily. Poul had trouble with the fit on the short pipe. If you look at his photo if the bracket was tweaked it would line up with the front mounting stud. Had to do so with mine but it was a closer fit.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
When I first rebuilt the bike (came in lumps) it had rubber oil pipes. They started burning through on the exhaust. Had assistance to make up two copper pipes but in mid winter in an unheated garage we struggled to get the copper hot enough to anneal it. They wiggle all over the place but do the job!
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
So here are what I believe are original pipes that came with the bike. It only had one previous registered owner but had clearly been unused for some years and been through a number of hands in that time.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
yes the short pipe don,t´fit in the long pipe , the angle was wrong, the bracket in the wrong place, poor welding, but as Feked told me, my bike and all AJS and Matchless, were rubbish also when they were new. and they had sold a lot of siamese system for a G11CS without problem.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
Just tried to slide the straight part of the straight pipe that came with the bike through, above the footrest (just to see if it would go)...no way it will go through, Hmmmm, even more confused.clive wrote:Straight pipe. Slides in easily.
Pic of pipes that came with bike and how they were fitted, not sure what bike they are supposed to fit.... but it ain't this one.
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
... and the new one, much neater.... shame about the short pipe!
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Re: 1958 30CS Exhaust
well I think I have different footrests to yours. They go over the frame rail but have some machining of a scallop out of the upper edge of the angled section which allows the pipe to slide closer to them. Below is the Coopers advert I referred to. Photo of an actual bike and clearly showing straight through pipe not up and over. If you enlarge it, it is also just possible to see the bracket on the short pipe going to the front engine mounting.
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