Matchless Model X

Matchless Model X
Matchless Model X
Matchless Model X 1938.JPG
Manufacturer United Kingdom Matchless Motor Cycles (Colliers) Ltd, Plumstead Road, London
Also called Sports Tourist
Engine 990 cc side-valve V-twin
Wheelbase 57 inches (140 cm)
Fuel capacity 2.5 gallons

The Matchless Model X was a British motorcycle launched in 1929. There were yearly modifications and in 1937 the Model X was completely redesigned as a fast touring motorcycle. Production ended in 1940, due to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.

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Development

The Matchless Model X was developed for V-twin enthusiasts and had a specially reinforced rear frame for heavy-duty sidecar work. At the end of 1936 the Model X was upgraded and rebranded the Sports Tourist, with a shorter wheelbase frame which improved roadholding and steering. The Motor Cycle road tested the Model X in May 1937 and noted that the Matchless the steering was light but even when cruising at over 60 mph it did not become so light as to necessitate-use of the damper. Performance of the 990cc engine was described as 'delightful' and although not a sportster it was capable of 80 mph and could reach 70 mph from a standing start in a quarter of a mile.[1]

Matchless Model X engine

Brough Superior

In the lead up to World War II Brough Superior began using 990 cc Matchless v-twin side valve engines for their Brough Superior SS80 and overhead-valve engines for the Brough Superior SS100. [2]

References

  1. ^ Currie, Bob (1988). Classic British Motorcycles of over 500cc. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-083-7. 
  2. ^ "Matchless Model X". http://www.manuk.de/_matchx.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-01. 

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