Vintage AJS

This blog is about restoring vintage OHC AJS and Velocette motorcycles

Thursday, 10 February 2022

The AJS K7 Restoration: INDEX PAGE

The links below are in chronological order of the AJS K7 restoration to aid navigation of the blog.

The AJS K7 Restoration: How it Started

First Assessment

Repairing the Crankcases

Gear Design

Cutting the Gears

The Chain Tensioner

The Cambox

The Crankshaft

Piston, Rings and the Cylinder

Remaining Engine Components

The Chassis, Transmission and Cycle Parts

Rear Sprocket and Brake Drum

The Dry Build

Painting and Plating

Final Build and First Run

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Richard Johns spent 45 years in the engine industry, starting in 1969 as a student with Perkins Engines. After completing a PhD at Imperial College, London in 1980 he subsequently worked for AVL in Graz, Austria, Ricardo Consulting Engineers and CD-adapco (now a division of Siemens) developing and applying Computational Fluid Dynamics software to IC engines before retiring in 2015. Since retiring, he spends his time restoring vintage motorcycles.
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