5-518: AJW may refer to: Initialism AJW Motorcycles (1928–1981), a British motorcycle manufacturer All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (1968–2005), a Japanese promotion Asia & Japan Watch , English-language edition of Asahi Shimbun Nickname Andy Jones-Wilkins (born 1968), a U.S. long-distance runner Code Alpha Jet International ( ICAO airline designator AJW) Ajawa language (ISO 639-3 code "ajw") Topics referred to by
10-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages AJW Motorcycles AJW Motorcycles Ltd was a British motorcycle manufacturer, established in Exeter in 1928. The last AJW motorcycle produced was the 125 cc Fox Cub in 1953, after which AJW began importing Italian two-stroke Wolfhound motorcycles with AJW badges. They also produced bikes in
15-607: The 1970s such as the "Champion", the "Whippet", the "Pointer" and the "Collie". These were all rebadged Italian models. They ceased trading in 1981. Founded by Arthur John Wheaton, (known as Jack) in 1926, using his initials AJW, the company began production in the workshop of the family printing works in Friernhay Street Exeter . The best-known AJW motorcycles were the Grey Fox and the Red Panther but
20-608: The company also produced a range of bikes with names including the Silver Fox , Silver Vixen , the Vixen , Flying Vixen , Flying Fox (with a Rudge Ulster engine) and the Speed Fox . With a torpedo-shaped fuel tank and full duplex tubular loop frame, the engine had twin-port heads and double exhaust pipes down each side. Enthusiast owners included Brooklands racing champions such as Claude Temple and Joe Wright. Production
25-402: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title AJW . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AJW&oldid=803635841 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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