Pete McCluskey.
Lifetime Supporter
A few weeks back a colleague of mine wandered into my office and noticed I was looking at classic motorcycles on E-Bay. "Are you interested in those old things"? He asked. "sure" was my reply, "I love the old bikes".
Long story short it turned out that his father who passed on some years ago had and old bike.
"Its in my Garage covered in crap, dunno if it goes or not". "Do you want to take a look"?
It turned out to be an 1955 AJS 500 single and it sure was "covered in crap". Dust, oil and rust.
After some negotiation the bike became mine.
When I got it home I couldn't wait to clean it up. I forgot to take before photos
so the ones you see are after about three days of degreaser, truck wash, cutting compound and polish.
I drained the fuel, which was black, replaced the oil and got a new battery. 6 volt. The horn and lights work.
Replace the fuel lines put in a couple of liters of fuel and kick her over..I really mean kick, no electric start on these babies.
BOOM!! a massive backfire nearly throws me of the bike and I'm nursing a bruised foot.
My fading memory recognises a lever, a valve lifter, you bewdy. Technique comes back also, amazing what a nearly busted ankle will do for the memory.
Take it to compression, use the valve lifter to get passed compression and kick....Roar, clouds of black smoke and the wonderful sound of that big single coming from the straight through exhaust.
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A few adjustments to the Amal carburettor and my new project is ticking over nicely.
The next thought is I wonder what is required to get it registered, it was last registered in 1986 and still wears the label.
I decide to call out the mobile inspection guy expecting him to give me a list of things required but he ticks all the boxes and I go and collect my plates. No compliance required for 1955 models
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Here are some pics
Long story short it turned out that his father who passed on some years ago had and old bike.
"Its in my Garage covered in crap, dunno if it goes or not". "Do you want to take a look"?
It turned out to be an 1955 AJS 500 single and it sure was "covered in crap". Dust, oil and rust.
After some negotiation the bike became mine.
When I got it home I couldn't wait to clean it up. I forgot to take before photos

I drained the fuel, which was black, replaced the oil and got a new battery. 6 volt. The horn and lights work.

Replace the fuel lines put in a couple of liters of fuel and kick her over..I really mean kick, no electric start on these babies.
BOOM!! a massive backfire nearly throws me of the bike and I'm nursing a bruised foot.

My fading memory recognises a lever, a valve lifter, you bewdy. Technique comes back also, amazing what a nearly busted ankle will do for the memory.
Take it to compression, use the valve lifter to get passed compression and kick....Roar, clouds of black smoke and the wonderful sound of that big single coming from the straight through exhaust.



A few adjustments to the Amal carburettor and my new project is ticking over nicely.
The next thought is I wonder what is required to get it registered, it was last registered in 1986 and still wears the label.
I decide to call out the mobile inspection guy expecting him to give me a list of things required but he ticks all the boxes and I go and collect my plates. No compliance required for 1955 models





Here are some pics