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|name            = AJS 7R
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[[AJS]] introduced a new chain driven overhead cam single cylinder racing [[motorcycle]] for the 1948 season. Named the 7R it became a legend in its own lifetime winning numerous races at all levels including the Manx and Grand Prix, a tradition that it continues today in classic events.
[[AJS]] introduced a new chain driven overhead cam single cylinder racing [[motorcycle]] for the 1948 season. Named the 7R it became a legend in its own lifetime winning numerous races at all levels including the Manx and Grand Prix, a tradition that it continues today in classic events.


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