with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Can any of youse say with confidence what the bike is? Forks could be post-1940 AJS/Matchless, I guess. Or not.I'll guess it's a 350cc AJS, just because they were cheaply bought as war surplus and (so I read) pretty ubiquitous in off-road competition.
According to the caption in the November 1993 issue of Classic MotorCycle, it is a 500cc Royal Enfield, a make that Jack Stocker was associated with his whole career.
Thilly me. Thank you.
I gave it a hard look and from that front view, I couldn’t see anything that was identifiable:-)
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Can any of youse say with confidence what the bike is? Forks could be post-1940 AJS/Matchless, I guess. Or not.
I'll guess it's a 350cc AJS, just because they were cheaply bought as war surplus and (so I read) pretty ubiquitous in off-road competition.
According to the caption in the November 1993 issue of Classic MotorCycle, it is a 500cc Royal Enfield, a make that Jack Stocker was associated with his whole career.
Thilly me. Thank you.
I gave it a hard look and from that front view, I couldn’t see anything that was identifiable:-)
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