AJS Model 31650 CSR Hurricane

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AJS Model 31650 CSR Hurricane
Manufacturer
AJS
Production 1957 - 66
Engine
Four stroke, pushrod parallel twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder,
Compression ratio 7.5 : 1
Ignition 6 V (After 1964 12 V) Magnet (Lucas K2F)
Transmission 4 Speed
Frame Single cradle
Suspension Front: Hydraulic telescopic fork
Rear: Dual chocks
Brakes Front: Drum
Rear: Drum
Front Tire 3.25 -19
Rear Tire 3.50 -19
Weight 176 kg / 388 lbs (dry),
Fuel Capacity 16 L / 4.2 US gal
Manuals Service Manual



Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Air cooled cooled Four stroke, pushrod parallel twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder,. The engine featured a 7.5 : 1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Multi Plate (dry, Burman).

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 3.25 -19 front tire and a 3.50 -19 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Hydraulic telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a Dual chocks. The Model 31650 CSR Hurricane was fitted with a 16 L / 4.2 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 176 kg / 388 lbs.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

AJS Model 31 650 CSR Hurricane









The models:

AJS Model 31 The AJS Model 31 was also produced as the Matchless G12 by the same company. Designer by Phil Walker, AMC knew that it had to be a 650cc but wanted to use as many cycle parts from the Model 11 as possible. The cylinders could not be bored out further so the stroke was lengthened from 72.8mm to 79.3mm, resulting in a capacity of 646cc. The meant developing a new crankshaft and primary chaincase, which also provided the opportunity to add a Lucas alternator. Volume production began in September 1958.

AJS Model 31 De Luxe In 1959 the Model 31 was redesigned and modernised as the De Luxe with a new full cradle tubular duplex frame and a new cylinder head. Vibration had always been a problem, so the crankshaft was upgraded to nodular iron.[1] Capable of 100 mph performance, the AJS Model 31 became popular with the American market.

AJS Model 31 CSR

The AJS Model 31 CSR designation officially stood for Competition / Sport / Road but it was dubbed the Coffee Shop Racer by its rivals. With its distinctive 2 into 1 'siamese' exhaust system and upgraded camshafts the CSR was a high performance motorcycle but still prone to leaks and vibration.

The factory diverted Chief Engineer Jack Williams from AJS 7R development to address the problems and modify the bikes for racing - with the result that Ron Langston and Don Chapman won the prestigious Thruxton 500 long distance endurance race on the AJS Model 31. Encouraged by this victory in 1963 the AJS Model 31 gained the name Hurricane).


Make Model. AJS Model 31 650
Year 1957 - 66
Engine Type Four stroke, pushrod parallel twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder,
Displacement 646 cc / 39.4 cu in
Bore X Stroke 72 x 79.3 mm
Compression 7.5 : 1
Cooling System Air cooled
Induction Carburetor
Ignition 6 V (After 1964 12 V) Magnet (Lucas K2F)
Starting Kick
Clutch Multi Plate (dry, Burman)
Max Power 31,4 kW / 43 hp @ 6000 rpm
Transmission 4 Speed
Final Drive Chain
Frame Single cradle
Front Suspension Hydraulic telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Dual chocks
Front Brakes Drum
Rear Brakes Drum
Wheels Steel, wire spokes
Front Tire 3.25 -19
Rear Tire 3.50 -19
Dry Weight 176 kg / 388 lbs
Fuel Capacity 16 L / 4.2 US gal