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Also in 2009, AICEP Capital Global became a partner of the project, to aid AJP's expansion plans. In 2009 AJP released the PR5, a homologated fuel-injected 4-valve 24.7 bhp 250 cc model weighing 115 kg. [3] The 2016 model now features liquid cooling. [4] In 2009 AJP released the PR7, a single-cylinder 650cc "Adventure" bike, with a Minarelli ...
The engine's prototypes (referred to as AJP-6) were designed and delivered by independent engineer Al Melling (the "A" in AJP) as both 3.0 and 3.5 litre units. [5] Many of its key cylinder head design elements (particularly the valvetrain ) were first seen in the 1991 Suzuki GSX-R750 (M) motorcycle engine (also a Melling design).
The international vehicle registration code for the United Kingdom is UK. [2] Prior to 28 September 2021, it was GB. [3] The specification of plates incorporating the UK code was created by the British Number Plate Manufacturers Association, and is seen as the default design by the Department for Transport. [4]
In 2000 the group bought Jack Barclay, thus becoming the world's largest dealer for Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars. Although the two brands were split at manufacturer level in 1998 between Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (bought by BMW Group), and Bentley ( Volkswagen Group ), H.R. Owen continues as a Rolls-Royce retailer, while Jack Barclay of Berkeley ...
AJP or ajp may refer to: American Journal of Philology, published by Johns Hopkins University Press; American Journal of Psychiatry, published by the American ...
Headquartered in Wavre, the Belgian province of the Walloon Brabant situated close to Brussels, the capital of Belgium, Automatic Systems operates through its subsidiaries located in France, the UK, [4] Spain, Canada and the USA. [5] and a network of worldwide distributors. The company exports 90% of its production through a network of ...
The TVR Speed Eight is a naturally-aspirated V8 car engine designed by Alwyn Melling of the design consultancy MCD, and manufactured for road legal cars production (TVR introduced the Cerbera at the 1993 London Motor Show), from 1996 to 2003.
From 1955 Taylor was a panellist on ITV's rival discussion programme Free Speech, where he remained until the series ended in 1961. In 1957, 1957–1958 and 1961 he made a number of half-hour programmes on ITV in which he lectured without notes on a variety of topics, such as the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the First World War.