What are the AJS motorcycle brands?

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AlanLynn
07/24/25 12:39pm
AJS motorcycle brands include the following: 1. 7R-3A-Boy-Racer: Production years 1991-1963. 2. Model-16-350: Production year 1960, engine is single-cylinder air-cooled; displacement 347; compression ratio 6.5:1; maximum horsepower 17.95hp at 5750rpm; 4-speed; vehicle weight 170kg; fuel tank 13.5 liters. 3. Model-16-350-Spectre: Production year 1960, engine is single-cylinder air-cooled; displacement 347; compression ratio 6.5:1; maximum horsepower 17.95hp at 5750rpm; 4-speed; fuel tank 17 liters. 4. Model-18-500S: Production years 1948-1959, engine is single-cylinder air-cooled; displacement 498; 4-speed; fuel tank 16 liters. 5. Model-20-500: Production year 1940. 6. Model-20-500-Spring-Twin: Production year 1952, engine is air-cooled four-stroke parallel twin-cylinder; displacement 489; 4-speed; vehicle weight 178kg; fuel tank 13.5 liters.
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