
AJS Model 16 350 Spectre
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1958 AJS Model 16 350 Spectre: A Classic Allrounder The 1958 AJS Model 16 350 Spectre stands as a testament to the golden age of British motorcycling, where style, performance, and practicality converged in a single machine. Positioned as an allrounder, the Spectre was designed to cater to the diverse needs of riders—whether commuting through city streets or embarking on weekend adventures. Its charming vintage aesthetic, paired with robust engineering, made it a beloved choice among enthusiasts and casual riders alike. With its unmistakable presence, the AJS Model 16 350 Spectre encapsulates the spirit of 1950s motorcycling—where every ride was an experience to cherish. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the Spectre lies a spirited 348cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine, delivering an engaging riding experience that is both thrilling and approachable. With a compression ratio of 9.0:1, the engine is capable of producing a responsive power output, making it an ideal companion for both new and seasoned riders. The 4-speed gearbox, mated to a wet multiplate clutch, ensures smooth gear transitions, allowing for confident acceleration and control. Riders will appreciate the air-cooled design, which not only simplifies maintenance but also contributes to the bike's vintage charm. The Model 16’s lightweight frame, weighing in at just 171 kg (377 pounds), enhances maneuverability, making it a joy to navigate through winding roads or urban traffic. Key Features and Technology The AJS Model 16 350 Spectre is equipped with a range of features that reflect both its era and its thoughtful engineering. The single cradle frame provides stability and comfort, while the telescopic front suspension and twin-shock rear suspension work together to absorb bumps, delivering a smooth ride even on less-than-perfect roads. The expanding drum brakes at both the front and rear ensure reliable stopping power, instilling confidence in riders as they tackle various terrains. With a fuel capacity of 17 liters (4.49 gallons), the Spectre is built for longer rides, allowing enthusiasts to explore the open road without frequent stops for refueling. Kick-starting the engine adds a touch of nostalgia, echoing the classic motorcycle experience cherished by purists. **
Pros
Cons
- Vintage Aesthetic: The timeless design and classic styling make it a head-turner at any gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts.
- Lightweight and Maneuverable: Weighing just 171 kg, it offers an agile riding experience, perfect for both experienced riders and newcomers.
- Reliable Performance: The well-engineered 348cc engine provides a good balance of power and efficiency, ideal for everyday riding.
- Limited Power for Highway Speeds: While suited for city and country roads, the engine may struggle to keep up with modern highway speeds.
- Drum Brakes: Although reliable for its time, drum brakes may not provide the same stopping power or feel as contemporary disc brakes.
- Kick Start Only: The absence of an electric start may deter some riders who prefer the convenience of modern starting systems.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- AJS
- Model
- Model 16 350 Spectre
- Category
- Allround
- Starter
- Kick
- Clutch
- Wet multiplate
- Gearbox
- 4-speed
- Ignition
- Magneto
- Fuel System
- Carburettor
- Bore X Stroke
- 69.0 x 93.0 mm (2.7 x 3.7 inches)
- Compression
- 9.0:1
- Displacement
- 348.00 ccm (21.23 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Chain
- Dry Weight
- 171.0 kg (377.0 pounds)
- Fuel Capacity
- 17.00 litres (4.49 gallons)
- Seat
- Dual
- Wheels
- Spoked
- Rear Tyre
- 3.25-18
- Frame Type
- Single cradle
- Front Tyre
- 3.25-18
- Rear Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Front Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Rear Suspension
- Twin shock
- Front Suspension
- Telescopic