AJS 7R350 Track Racer
AJS 7R350 Track Racer | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 1930 |
Engine | Single cylinder, OHC |
Transmission | Close ratio gearbox |
Suspension | Front: Girder fork Rear: Ridged, spring loaded saddle |
Weight | |
Manuals | Service Manual |
Engine[edit | edit source]
The engine was a Air cooled cooled Single cylinder, OHC.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
The front suspension was a Girder fork while the rear was equipped with a Ridged, spring loaded saddle.
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Overview[edit | edit source]
AJS R7 Track Racer
This 350cc overhead camshaft machine dating from 1930 is
the sole survivor from a small fleet of works machines with engines from 350cc
to 750cc. They were built for racing at Brooklands and record-breaking both at
the Surrey track and in France. The Wolverhampton factorys speed equipe was
managed by wealthy enthusiast Nigel Spring and its riders, including Bert Denly,
Freddie Hicks and George Rowley, notched up many successes.
This machines frame is three inches longer than standard
for high-speed stability while the girder fork front suspension floats on ball
bearings, rather than plain metal bushes. The close-ratio gearbox and clutch are
special factory items and a Brooklands can silencer is fitted to comply with
circuit regulations. The all-over silver finish was a Spring trademark.
Make Model. | AJS R7 Track Racer |
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Year | 1930 |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, OHC |
Displacement | 350 cc / 21.4 cub in |
Cooling System | Air cooled |
Exhaust | 1-into-1 |
Transmission | Close ratio gearbox |
Final Drive | Chain |
Front Suspension | Girder fork |
Rear Suspension | Ridged, spring loaded saddle |
Colours | Racing Silver (Road version in standard enamel black) |