Did the G12 have jampot rear shockers;It looks like a Matchless G12, circa 1960 - could be earlier, but we can't see the rear suspension. IIRC later bikes had a different silencer design.
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Matchless G12 1960
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No - the jampot rear shock was used from around 1950 to 57. Then they switched to Girling.Did the G12 have jampot rear shockers;![]()
Chears squibb; like you it's over 50yrs since i had anything to do with Matchless; and that was the 350 single;No - the jampot rear shock was used from around 1950 to 57. Then they switched to Girling.
The G12's were introduced in 1958, so would be Girling but, IIRC, the design, at least the external look, changed around 1960..ish. Later standard bikes had a shock that looks similar to say a Hagon, which I think gave a slightly lower seat height, whilst early models had an alloy section below the spring.
The marque Club will have a more detailed record - I haven't run an AJS/Matchless for 50 years, so my recall may be slightly hazy.

My old Dad had a G9 in the 1950'sIt’s a G9. 500cc.
Not so clever SteveLovely mate how’s things?
