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1937 MATCHLESS MODEL X

$69,990.00(Sale)
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$69,990.00(Sale)
Year
1937
Make
MATCHLESS
Model
CLUBMAN
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SUMMARY
THE STORYbrbrFounded by the Collier family in Plumstead, South London, Matchless built its first motorcycle in...
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THE STORYbrbrFounded by the Collier family in Plumstead, South London, Matchless built its first motorcycle in 1902.brbrThe company gained worldwide recognition when a JAP-engined model ridden by Charlie Collier won the single-cylinder class of the first ever Isle of Man TT race in 1907. Further wins TT followed in 1909 and 1910, cementing the marque's reputation for sporting prowess.brbrAs well as sporting singles, Matchless offered v-twin sidecar tugs from its earliest days and from 1914 concentrating exclusively on this type of machine.brbrDesignated 'X2' on its launch in 1925, this 982cc side valve v-twin would remain in production until 1939, its engine being supplied to Brough Superior for use in the SS80 and SS100 from 1935 onwards.brbrThe Model X remained a fixture of the range and was progressively updated until 1940.brbrThe most significant upgrades along the way were introduced for 1937 when the Model X adopted a lighter and shorter frame, re-styled fuel tank and front-mounted magneto. The shorter wheel-base improved road holding and steering.brbrAn excellent Brampton girder fork sat up front, with the links forged and not stamped. Two large rotary friction dampers were on the sides, focused on vertical movement—the 1930s equivalent of air-adjustable fork legs.brbrRoad tests from 1937 reported the steering as being “light” even when cruising at over 60 mph (97 kph) and the engine performance as “delightful” and capable of exceeding 80 mph (130 kph).brbrTHE BIKEbrbr brThis 1937 Model X was extensively and lovingly restored over a two-year period.brbrThe 982cc twin kicks over easily and had good compression, an abundance of torque and a wonderful exhaust note.brbrAll the chrome work and paintwork has been restored to showroom condition.brbrWith new Avon Speed Master tyres, she handles well through the curves.brbrThe motor has had a full top end rebuild with new pistons and valves, under the care of the previous owner – the bike was previously displayed in a private museum.brbrWith less then 90 known to exist in the world, this is an extremely rare and collectable bike. The connection with the legendary Brough Superior should not be overlooked and this bike is more than equal to its cousin.


$69,990
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Used
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ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
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