INTRODUCTION….
Welcome to this site!! If you live in the North West of England and have an interest in classic motorcycles but especially those of the AJS and Matchless (or any AMC marque) then you have come to the right place.
We are a group of enthusiasts that either own, have owned, would like to own or just have an interest in classic AJS & Matchless motorcycles. The parent company of these machines Associated Motor Cycles Ltd (AMC) collapsed in 1966, so these machines are mostly 50 years old or more.
We believe in keeping these examples of the British automotive history as part of an active road going experience for not only ourselves, but as an experience that can be shared with everyone. In order to promote this and enjoy our machines by using them as they were meant to be used we have a programme of events which we stage and/or attend each year.
There is also a social side to the sections activities with monthly meetings and regular runs out through the year.
WHERE WE MEET
From 9th September 2021 our meeting will be at
Charnock Richard Football Club
55 Charter Lane PR7 5LZ
Charnock Richard
On the SECOND THURSDAY of the month starting at 8.00pm.
We are always happy to welcome anyone who has an interest in the AJS & Matchless machines so please feel free to come along to one of our meetings. A typical meeting will provide time for general chat, problem solving discussions, sales, part wants and event planning.
RECENT REPORTS
Wednesday 13th September Tony’s Morning Run
Seven bikes turned out on a very showery day to follow Tony round the lanes of Sefton. Three of these riders were new members and one was riding his newly built Norvin.
Jampot Rally 2017
This year the Jampot Rally was held in the Cotswolds at Stowe-on-the-Wold. Rose and I set off on Monday and camped near Chipping Campden on a CL site at a working farm. Albert and Dianne from the Cheshire and North Wales section were also camped there. We both towed our caravans with vans with bikes inside.
Richard’s Silverdale Run 2017
Eight members met at Barton Grange Garden Centre on the A6. Richard thought, as it would be very ‘twisty and turny’ we might try the …DROP OFF SYSTEM…AGHHHH!!
Steve’s Pendle Hill Run
12 bikes assembled at the Myerscough opposite British Aerospace on the A59. Mostly the usual suspects of course but it was nice to see Alan with pillion Shenna on his lovely Moto Guzzi T3.
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