JOX 99
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JOX 99
I have been asked if this bike can be traced JOX 99. It was the guy's father's mount. It seems to be on SORN as 1949 350 Ariel WING
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Re: JOX 99
I can't help with where it is now but it's a lovely photograph.
It looks professional and what struck me was just how clean everything is. Was this
taken right at the start of the trial while all the competitors were still running?
The 'bike has acquired a later alloy top yoke so wasn't new at the time of the photo.
Another thing that interests me is the registration is a Birmingham one.
Hopefully there may be some history appear.
It looks professional and what struck me was just how clean everything is. Was this
taken right at the start of the trial while all the competitors were still running?
The 'bike has acquired a later alloy top yoke so wasn't new at the time of the photo.
Another thing that interests me is the registration is a Birmingham one.
Hopefully there may be some history appear.
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Re: JOX 99
Early 50s tank badges too
cheers
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Re: JOX 99
The front alloy guard and stays look like a fair dinkum VCH one. New. Nev
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