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If not AJS most of then should be British , anyone got any clue which brands used them? Also any contact for someone who might know more would help me a lot.Edited by - Standa on 16 Sep 2012 10:54:22 PM
Mysterious wheels , maybe AJS or Matchless?
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Mysterious wheels , maybe AJS or Matchless?
Some wheels are very much like Webbs, of circa 1930, Webbs being the people that were better known for making forks.
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Mysterious wheels , maybe AJS or Matchless?
So far i know : 5th - one is most likely Ardie 1929-30 with JAP engine.
4th - should be Montgomery
8th - AJS late 30s rear
Edited by - Standa on 19 Sep 2012 12:10:03 PM
4th - should be Montgomery
8th - AJS late 30s rear
Edited by - Standa on 19 Sep 2012 12:10:03 PM
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Mysterious wheels , maybe AJS or Matchless?
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From old notes i found , these 2 wheels should be AJS? first one some army model and other Front wheel?