Mini motos have always thrived on a simple idea: small, useful motorcycles that punch well above their weight. What started as post-war utility machines quickly transformed into farm runabouts and ...
The name AJS stands for A.J. Stevens & Co., the firm’s full official name. But that’s an awful lot to fit on the side of a motorcycle tank, so they made do with the initials. Founder Joe Stevens owned ...
The AJS "Porcupine" was designed exclusively for racing. It was a temperamental machine with finicky carbs and a penchant for killing magnetos, so it never reached its potential. But it was on its ...
One of the stars of Retromobile at Port de Versailles in Paris this week was a collection of 10 near perfect AJS racing motorcycles (variously from 1949 to 1962) on the Movendi stand. Movendi is a ...
That same year, 1949, AMC launched it’s own set of twins, both 500cc, the Matchless G9 and the nearly-identical AJS Model20. While both were fine machines, they had a hard time competing in the ...
For all we hear about the likes of Triumph and Royal Enfield, they are hardly the only legacy-loaded British-born brands producing great-looking, reliable motorcycles. Flying well under the radar is ...
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Welcome to MCN's guide to AJS, your ultimate resource for everything related to AJS motorcycles. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a newcomer to the world of motorcycling, our comprehensive guide is ...
Make sure you're protected! Insure your for as low as just $75/year.* Insure your 1975 AJS for just $75/year.* #1 insurer: 1 out of 3 insured riders choose Progressive. Savings: We offer plenty of ...
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