Hi all, the task of getting the bike together and trying to get an age related plate continues and after a chat with a couple of the guys from the club on Sunday I decided to put on the replacement rear frame I bought a few months back as the one on it had the rear foot pegs cut off and I want it to look as original as possible to get it registered to hopefully stop any issues..
Problem now is the front exhaust pipe I have puts the silencer in the wrong place (over the rear foot peg) as the previous owner wanted the off road look and looks like they bought the pipe for this, I've found a cheap front pipe on eBay (not worried about condition) but they don't say what year/model its off can any of you say if this is correct for a 55 g3l/16ms ? I will prob only use it to get it registered the go back to the other one I've attached a link. Cheers
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393077544488
ajs 16ms front pipe
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Re: ajs 16ms front pipe
Difficult to say for sure from the pics if it's right or not but the pipe diameter looks right for a 350.
On the Armours website they have a photo of the front pipe for a '54 to '61 350c.c. Link to Armours here:
https://www.armoursltd.co.uk/product-ca ... tchless-2/
You can obtain an age-related number even if it has a 'non-standard' style of exhaust. However, if I understand you correctly you intend to put the current one back on afterwards so I don't see any good reason to change it if it's only for 'registration' purposes.
Just to be completely clear you referred to a G3L which would have a rigid rear frame and a 16MS which would have a sprung rear frame. Which one will you have, rigid or sprung? I assume it will be a sprung rear frame as it's a '55 model but it's not always a good idea to assume, especially as the previous owner wanted an 'off-road' look as he may have fitted a rigid (trials) rear frame.
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Re: ajs 16ms front pipe
Hi Spriddler, thanks for the reply and sorry the frame is a 1955 matchless G3ls not a G3l so is sprung and the engine is a 1954 ajs 16ms. To fit my exhaust I’d need to remove the rear foot pegs and just worried as it also has a Norton gearbox and no lights that if they find too many abnormalities that it would get registered as a reconstructed classic
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Ah, I see. You'll have to take a gamble that the eBay pipe will fit.
If in the PO's attempt to make it look 'off-road' he has fitted a single seat saddle then you won't need to have rear footpegs to comply. OTOH if it has a dualseat then it must have rear footpegs - but I guess you are already aware of that.To fit my exhaust I’d need to remove the rear foot pegs..
Hmm, well I think I recall from one of your previous posts that it's an AMC (used by Norton) 'box. Obviously an AMC 'box is correct for the bike's year so unless the DVLA inspector (if they ask for an inspection) is particularly cute I doubt he (she?) would know the minor difference or even that it would disqualify the application....and just worried as it also has a Norton gearbox and no lights that if they find too many abnormalities that it would get registered as a reconstructed classic
WRT it not having lights you can of course legitimise that by getting a 'Daytime MOT'.
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Re: ajs 16ms front pipe
Thanks again for the reply Spriddler this it what makes this site so good the wealth of information.
Cheers and sorry for all the questions....
He did fit a single sprung seat but it was badly done so I removed it and got a duel seat to fit as thought this would help with registering it as would look more original and no I did not know this about the seat and pegs.If in the PO's attempt to make it look 'off-road' he has fitted a single seat saddle then you won't need to have rear footpegs to comply. OTOH if it has a dualseat then it must have rear footpegs - but I guess you are already aware of that.
Yes its a Norton box and to be fair think it now looks pretty good and like you say unless they know the bikes very well hopefully wont realise though the box does have NA in front of the number, so even though its MOT exempt id still need to get an MOT on it to get it registered?Hmm, well I think I recall from one of your previous posts that it's an AMC (used by Norton) 'box. Obviously an AMC 'box is correct for the bike's year so unless the DVLA inspector (if they ask for an inspection) is particularly cute I doubt he (she?) would know the minor difference or even that it would disqualify the application.
WRT it not having lights you can of course legitimise that by getting a 'Daytime MOT'.
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Re: ajs 16ms front pipe
Here’s a couple of pics of gearbox in
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