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	<title>Comments on: 1929 AJS S5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And thanks to the guys in the Forum who identified this as a 1929 AJS S5.  Here are their comments:

Looks close enough to an S5 but with homemade high exhaust. The earlier forks make it around &#039;29? Just guessing.

And 29 had the purple tank panel, which this appears to have.
(if you can imagine purple in B&amp;W).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And thanks to the guys in the Forum who identified this as a 1929 AJS S5.  Here are their comments:</p>
<p>Looks close enough to an S5 but with homemade high exhaust. The earlier forks make it around &#8217;29? Just guessing.</p>
<p>And 29 had the purple tank panel, which this appears to have.<br />
(if you can imagine purple in B&#038;W).</p>
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