Meet the AJS Imber: Your Rugged Companion for 2026 Adventures!

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Introducing the AJS Imber

Adventure seekers and small-capacity bike enthusiasts, hold onto your helmets! AJS Motorcycles is rolling out a shiny new toy for 2026: the rugged, SEMI-AUTOMATIC four-speed Imber model. With prices starting at a wallet-friendly £2349 (including VAT), this beauty might just dethrone the dreaded Honda CT125 Hunter Cub—at least for us UK folks who have yet to see it on our shores.

What’s Under the Hood?

So what’s powering this dapper little machine? Feast your eyes on a peppy air-cooled, two-valve SOHC 125cc four-stroke engine, cranking out a respectable 13.3bhp at 8000rpm. Fueling your escapades is an 8.5-litre tank, while the whole kit weighs in at 115kg. That means less heaviness and more happiness while zipping along those scenic trails!

Ride in Style

The Imber isn’t just a cute face; it’s functional too! Say goodbye to that pesky left-hand clutch lever—thanks to the genius four-speed SEMI-AUTOMATIC transmission powered by a centrifugal clutch, you can shift with a heel-and-toe shifter, just like its CT125 cousin. Ground clearance is an impressive 190mm, giving you the freedom to tackle uneven terrains. Plus, it comes with a center stand for maintenance ease and a spoked wheel setup featuring a linked single disc brake. A sweet deal for adept adventurers!

Ample storage is included with a chunky metal rack and a rear luggage rack, making weekend getaways feel less like a jigsaw puzzle and more like a joy ride. With the AJS Imber, adventure is just a ride away!

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