Handle bars with built in horn button.
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Handle bars with built in horn button.
Having started the restoration of my 1950 model 18 I noticed that the very rusty habdlebars have a built in horn push with the wire exiting from a small hole in the bars. Can anyone tell me if this was standard for the year.? I have noticed that acorn cap nuts have been used in several places where my 1949 model 18 has the usual nuts. There is also a small blue AJS badge abourt the size of a 10p ptece inset ito the crank case on the left side where the engine number is stamped. I have not noticed this on any other AJS . Did the bike leave the factory with these mods or are they the worl of some PO?
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Re: Handle bars with built in horn button.
Cannot answer the domed nut or handle bar issue. One way to find out would be to compare part numbers between 49 and 50. The lists are available in the archives. I can say the little badge on the crankcase is a factory fitting though. They were fitted for a few years on the singles and twins.
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Re: Handle bars with built in horn button.
This list in the archive gives the Lucas parts fitted for 1950: https://www.jampot.com/archives//AJS%20 ... chless.pdf
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Re: Handle bars with built in horn button.
Thank you Clive and Duncan. I have checked the 1949 and 1950 part number for the handlebars and they are the same. So I shall assume that a PO drilled and tapped the handle bars and fitted the horn wire through the bars themselves for a neater job rather than have the horn wire dangling or taped to the outside of the handle bars.