G12 DL colour scheme
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G12 DL colour scheme
I'm away from my reference books at present, so can anyone help with the year that the G12DL started with the red and white (cream?) colour scheme? Although the G12DL was first made in '58, I think the two colour option only came in later, so if someone could confirm that would be great!
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Re: G12 DL colour scheme
From the changes of twins year by year 1959
On the Matchless models mudguards, oil tank and tool box could be arctic white (instead of black) with the choice of an arctic white tank with chrome panels or a two-colour white-over-red tank. Blue formed the alternative AJS colour with light grey for the lower portion of the two-tone tank. A chrome plated strip separated the two tank colours in each instance.
On the Matchless models mudguards, oil tank and tool box could be arctic white (instead of black) with the choice of an arctic white tank with chrome panels or a two-colour white-over-red tank. Blue formed the alternative AJS colour with light grey for the lower portion of the two-tone tank. A chrome plated strip separated the two tank colours in each instance.
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Re: G12 DL colour scheme
I have the 1960 AJS version with the cream and blue colour scheme, not sure if it's the original factory paint though, probably unlikely as the mudguards are fibre glass.G15 Roy wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 9:26 am From the changes of twins year by year 1959
On the Matchless models mudguards, oil tank and tool box could be arctic white (instead of black) with the choice of an arctic white tank with chrome panels or a two-colour white-over-red tank. Blue formed the alternative AJS colour with light grey for the lower portion of the two-tone tank. A chrome plated strip separated the two tank colours in each instance.
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Re: G12 DL colour scheme
My 1959 Model 31 has a plain blue tank with the zig zag side chrome strips, I queried this with it's previous and first owner the late John Drudge and John assured me that this is how the bike left the factory.
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Re: G12 DL colour scheme
There is M31DL, 61 I think in the National Motorcycle Museum. The top of the tank, oil tank, battery box and mudguards were cream and the underside of the tank blue, basically the inverse of mine, strange?