- Matchless Model 7
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Matchless Model 7 Manufacturer Matchless Plumstead London Also called Two Speed 8hp Production 1912 Engine 770cc JAP V-twin side valve four stroke Transmission direct belt drive with three speed hub gear The Matchless Model 7 is a British 'touring' motorcycle designed and made by Harry and Charlie Collier. Based on the proven 85mm x 85mm JAP V-twin engine, the Model 7 had two speed transmission with a hub gear and an epicyclic gear for the low ratio, with a friction band clutch operated by a hand lever at the side of the fuel tank. Problems with unreliable belt drive were addressed by having two belts side by side, so when th efirst broke the second would still work. The 770cc engine was started like a moped with pedals and a small lever on the end of the silencer coul dbe used to eject smoke and sparks. The paintwork was all done by hand in page grey with a forest green panelled tank lined in gold pinstriping.
Matchless also produced a three speed model that had a variable pulley and a moveable rear wheel similar to the Zenith Gradua. Production was limited however and after 1912 they concentrated on making their own engines until the First World War stopped production.[1]
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