Availability of parts

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Availability of parts

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A good friend of mine is considering buying a 1925 single. The engine is not good, to say the least, and requires a lot of work / parts. What is the availability of parts like for vehicles of this vintage? Hen's teeth, rocking horse poo? Or is there a good network for parts within the club?

Cheers, Chris
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Consider no parts will be available. The club will not make parts. They would be expensive to make in small batches. Even a batch of 10 could take years to sell.
However, parts are being made by owners with the skills to make them and at a more affordable price. Even right now wheel hubs and timing gears are being made.
You need to be in the know what parts are being made within the prewar e group which I help moderate. You will see topics like " I am making wheels hubs for 1925 /28 AJS any one else what them? " They will not make parts to stock so you have to put you name on the list.
If you wish to join the e group e mail me at prewar@jampot.com I will activate the website site to send an e mail to your address to join the group. Activating the website to send you an invite to join the group, cuts out the approval to join procedure.
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Cheers Rob I will relay your reply.
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Rob , as you say some parts are made by owners , i have big end assemblies for 1927 H4 and had 4 pistons made for the same
Is there a running list anywhere of teh parts that are available other than posting from time to time
It would be a good idea to have a link to a excell sheet with parts that are being made and available
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g80csp11 wrote:Rob , as you say some parts are made by owners , i have big end assemblies for 1927 H4 and had 4 pistons made for the same
Is there a running list anywhere of teh parts that are available other than posting from time to time
It would be a good idea to have a link to a excell sheet with parts that are being made and available
There are no lists of parts that have bee made by group member over many years. If there was a list it would not be any good, as all the parts would have been taken.
I did say something along the lines, when a member was making parts, you had to get your name on the list. If 4 people wanted a certain part 5/6 only may have got made.
All that may remain would perhaps be Drawings. There are quite a few drawing files that will program a CNC machine to make parts.
Due to the file size of these drawings, they have not been archived. Quite a few drawings have be archived in PDF format.
You will find many drawings of pre and post war parts here. http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Do- ... elf_parts/
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If drawings have be archived in PDF format , where are these located it is much easier to re-manufacture if a drawing exists
I disagree that all parts will have been sold , as I have previously said ive parts specific to 1927 H4 and most recently Big end assemblies, piston and con-rod
while i primarily wanted to repair my own bike , at the same time making a few extra made sense

A list would be useful listing parts , and if a drawing exists with a contact

This would help the group as a whole , i understand that the 350SV may not be the most expensive AJS but spares are still rare
If I had the information i would collate the list

Sorry Rob only just got the link to pdf's but not many pre 1931 parts on list
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I have had many prewar parts made over a number of years. I have none left now. Some batches have cost me up to £1,000. Needless to say I only made what was demanded. I did have made 180 small star springs for girder forks + Hawk & Arrow rear suspension. 80 more than I really wanted. I only took the 80 extra as correct gauge material had to be made. The one sheet was big enough to make 180 springs. I said it would be a shame to scrap left over material. I may still have just a couple of those springs left.

I you disagree with me there may still be " overs" left of parts made in the past, you can always try for a few bits that were made in the past. Do this before you waste your time making a useless list.
Here's how to find what parts were made in the past. All e- mails are archived. Sadly when Yahoo ended as the groups host, all files are now lost, I am not sure if e mails can now be found.. io has now hosted the group for over a year.
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I've no pre-war machine (wish I had) but the list on the archives is a great read.

If Don Madden's drawing of the stop light switch bracket is right I must have an original one.

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