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Is This Ajs Still Around?


laird387
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Hi,

Dick Bradley was probably best known for his win in the British Sidecar Trials Championship, but he was not averse to a bit of scrambling in the summer months - or riding his AJS trials 350 in trials where there wasn't a class for chairs.

Here he is seen in just such a trial on his 350 AJS - but look at the registration 'AJS 2' - now I've never been able to find any reliable reference to that being a works registered number, but the bike was restored in the 1970s or so and then often exhibited at shows up and down the English/Welsh border - has anybody seen it recently?

Enjoy

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Hi.

Not seen it but according to the dvla, it is taxed.

https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/app/enquiry?execution=e1s2

If it`s taxed then it should be insured.

This means it`s probably in use rather than a sorned box of bits in someone's garage.

The "N" means it`s not been exported either.

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