AJSV-4 Supercharged 1936 - 1939
The first 500cc AJS V-4, with an unusual and revolutionary layout of the engine, was born in 1935 at Olympia Motor Cycle Show in London, the premier motorcycle show of that period. This AJS was hand crafted by Dan Smith. Unfortunately, this machine was not brought to market even if there was a supercharged version which raced in the Senior Isle of Man in 1936. Only a few bikes were made.
AJSV-4 Supercharged 1936 - 1939 Specs
Type: |
V-four, four stroke, OHC, supercharged |
Displacement: |
500 cm3 |
Bore X Stroke: |
- |
Compression Ratio: |
- |
Horsepower: |
52/6000 KW(hp)/RPM |
Torque: |
- |
Fuel System: |
Carburetor |
Gearbox: |
- |
Clutch: |
- |
Primary Drive: |
- |
Final Drive: |
Chain |
Frame: |
- |
Front Suspension: |
- |
Rear Suspension: |
- |
Front Brake: |
Drum |
Rear Brake: |
Drum |
Overall Length: |
- |
Overall Width: |
- |
Seat Height: |
- |
Wheelbase: |
- |
Ground Clearance: |
- |
Weight: |
405 lbs OR 184 kg |
Fuel Capacity: |
- |
Front: |
- |
Rear: |
- |
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