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1938 AJS Type: Silver Streak Serial no.: 8175 Engine no. 38/26 SS 6167 A 350 cc 1991 collector's registration 5 000 / 7 000 € The AJS Silver Streak was an English motorcycle launched in 1938 and described in the sales brochure as "the aristocrat of the motorcycle world". Produced with a choice of 250 cm3, 350 cm3 and 500 cm3 engines, Silver Streaks were super-sporty machines with a special polished finish and hand-tuned engines. Many parts were specially chromed, including mudguards, headlights, fork links, front and rear chain cases, oil and fuel tanks and even the toolbox. The Silver Streak had high ground clearance and a sump shield, making it a good competition bike. Its low gear ratio made it a cross-country bike, and its tight ratios a fast street bike. 1938 AJS Type: Silver Streak Serial number: 8175 Engine no. 38/26 SS 6167 A 350 cc Collector's registration number 1991 5 000 / 7 000 € The AJS Silver Streak was a British motorcycle launched in 1938 and described in the sales brochure as 'the aristocrat of the motorcycle world'. Produced with a choice of 250cc, 350cc and 500cc engines, the Silver Streaks were super-sporty machines with a special polished finish and hand-tuned engines. Many parts were specially chromed, including mudguards, headlights, fork links, front and rear chain cases, oil and fuel tanks and even the toolbox. The Silver Streak had high ground clearance and a sump shield, making it a good competition bike. Its low gear ratio made it a cross-country bike and its tight ratios a fast road bike.

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1938 AJS Type: Silver Streak Serial no.: 8175 Engine no. 38/26 SS 6167 A 350 cc 1991 collector's registration 5 000 / 7 000 € The AJS Silver Streak was an English motorcycle launched in 1938 and described in the sales brochure as "the aristocrat of the motorcycle world". Produced with a choice of 250 cm3, 350 cm3 and 500 cm3 engines, Silver Streaks were super-sporty machines with a special polished finish and hand-tuned engines. Many parts were specially chromed, including mudguards, headlights, fork links, front and rear chain cases, oil and fuel tanks and even the toolbox. The Silver Streak had high ground clearance and a sump shield, making it a good competition bike. Its low gear ratio made it a cross-country bike, and its tight ratios a fast street bike. 1938 AJS Type: Silver Streak Serial number: 8175 Engine no. 38/26 SS 6167 A 350 cc Collector's registration number 1991 5 000 / 7 000 € The AJS Silver Streak was a British motorcycle launched in 1938 and described in the sales brochure as 'the aristocrat of the motorcycle world'. Produced with a choice of 250cc, 350cc and 500cc engines, the Silver Streaks were super-sporty machines with a special polished finish and hand-tuned engines. Many parts were specially chromed, including mudguards, headlights, fork links, front and rear chain cases, oil and fuel tanks and even the toolbox. The Silver Streak had high ground clearance and a sump shield, making it a good competition bike. Its low gear ratio made it a cross-country bike and its tight ratios a fast road bike.

Estimate 5 000 - 7 000 EUR

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