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not even close second hint the logo mines the name of cores :detective: ps thats nutting to do with Mercedes

 

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1954 RSY manufactured by Amano Kogyo Ltd with a 200 cc engine from kawasaki

 

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That plunger rear end and stamped tool kit had me thinkin maybe someone who bought into the Indian markee and built a baby indian,,,, little diggin and yep - looks like Ion had it right,,, never ever heard of an RSY :confused24: and I thought that 650 A1 was Kawi's only pushrod bike motor,,, learn something new everyday!!! Good thread Hell Yea!!!:thumbsup2:

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Kawasaki produced many motors for other named bikes. I had a Meguro in 1965 that was marketed to military personnel on base in the east. It had a 250cc single cylinder Kawasaki motor. Made a great hill climber.:farmer:

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an easy one just to keep thing interesting untill ion cumes up with one.

this one has a lot in comen with a ferst gen venture:bluesbrother:

 

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Dont know but it looks like a 2 stroker,,,,, had a 41 Indian that had a front end like that,,, bet that puppy SCREAMED for the vintage that it was!!!!

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V4 AJS road racer!?!

 

AJS v4 Racer

Posted on September 4, 2010 by muzza

In 1939, a water-cooled and supercharged version of the 495 cc AJS V4 was built to compete against the supercharged BMWs then dominating racing. In 1939 the dry sump V4 was the first bike to lap the Ulster Grand Prix course at over 100 mph (160 km/h). It weighed 405 lb (184 kg). and its top speed was 135 mph (217 km/h).

So I guess that makes this a 1939

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