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Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Derek Whalley (Matchless) 2004 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Derek Whalley (Matchless) 2004 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Ken De-Groome (Matchless) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand prix

Ken De-Groome (Matchless) 1989 Senior Classic Manx Grand prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Derek Farrant (Matchless) 1953 Senior TT

Derek Farrant (Matchless) 1953 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Dave Davies (Seeley Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Dave Davies (Seeley Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Tony Russell (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Tony Russell (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: John Goodall (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

John Goodall (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Dave Pither (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Dave Pither (Matchless) 1986 Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1985 Classic Manx Grand Prix

Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1985 Classic Manx Grand Prix
Kiwi Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1985 Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Arthur Browning (Matchless) 2019 Senior Classic TT

Arthur Browning (Matchless) 2019 Senior Classic TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Phil Landeg (Cowles Matchless) 1974 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Phil Landeg (Cowles Matchless) 1974 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Bill Kane (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Bill Kane (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Chris East (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Chris East (Matchless) 1967 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Arthur Jones (Seeley Matchless) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Arthur Jones (Seeley Matchless) 1995 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Peter Lockwood (Matchless) 1996 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Peter Lockwood (Matchless) 1996 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Luckys first TT podium

Luckys first TT podium
Ian Loughers second place on a Cowles Matchless in the 1984 Historic TT was the first of his 31 podium places from 109 races in the TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: 1964 Historic TT

1964 Historic TT
American Dave Roper (Team Osbolete Matchless) was victorious in the Historic 500cc TT. Seen at Quarter Bridge and celebrating with 350cc clas victor Sreve Cull

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless

Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless
Peter Williams bounds down Bray Hill in the 1973 Senior TT. He comapigned the Arter Bros G50 for many year, but won his only TT in the 1973 Formula 750 race on the John Player Norton

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: John Williams and the Wheelbarrow

John Williams and the Wheelbarrow
John Williams takes Governors Bridge on the Arter Matchless. He was not as successful as his namesake Peter on this machine, retiring from most rides

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Tom Arters Manx missile

Tom Arters Manx missile
Riding the early version of Tom Arters G50 special used so successfully by Peter Williams at the TT, David Hughes won the 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix on the bike

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Timeless

Timeless
Hillberry, probably the only piece of the TT course that has not apparently changed since the 1920s. This 1960 shot, of Manxman Syd Mizen and Bill Smith piloting their Matchless, could be taken today

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: A son of Skipton

A son of Skipton
Yorkshire Born and Yorkshire Bred - Thick in the arm and thick in the right hand! Bernie Lund finished a spended fifth in the 1968 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: 1971 Senior TT

1971 Senior TT
Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) at Parliament Square, On the Arter G50, Peter finished runner-up to Agostini in the Senior TT four times

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: 1963 Senior TT

1963 Senior TT
Mike (Michelle) Duff (Arter Matchless. After a successful period racing Tom Arters AMC machines, Mike was picked to ride for Yamaha)

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: A Continental Circus Driver

A Continental Circus Driver
South African Paddy Driver was a regular at Grand Prix during the mid 60s, riding for Tom Kirby. By his side at the weigh-in for the 1963 Senior TT is Geoff Monty, former rider and sponsor

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: The first G50 Matchless

The first G50 Matchless
Vic Willoughby inspects the prototype G50 Matchless as Jack Williams prepares the bike for Jack Wood to use for Travelling marshal duty

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Roland Foll (Matchless) 1961 Senior TT

Roland Foll (Matchless) 1961 Senior TT
Swiss Roland Foll (Matchless) 1961 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Louis Carr (Matchless) 1960 Senior TT

Louis Carr (Matchless) 1960 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Jack Bullock (Matchless) 1960 Senior TT

Jack Bullock (Matchless) 1960 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1982 Parade Lap

Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1982 Parade Lap
Kiwi Hugh Anderson (Matchless) 1982 Parade Lap

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Paul Fahey (Matchless) 1956 Senior TT

Paul Fahey (Matchless) 1956 Senior TT
Kiwi Paul Fahey (Matchless) 1956 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Development Davis

Development Davis
Ted Davis spent his working days as test rider and development engineer at Vincents. With a 500cc limit on the Sidecar TT, he rode this G45 Matchless and Canterbury sidecar in the 1954 Sidecar TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Just Testing'

Just Testing"
Vic Willoughby, technical editor for Motorcycling tries Ken Swallows leading-link forked G45 Matchless along the Mountain Mile

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Still running after 58 years

Still running after 58 years
Johnny Cox presses on though the Grandstand with his Matchless G9 in the 1952 Senior Clubmans. Fifty eight years after it was ridden in the Clubmans, Bryan Philpott uses the machiine

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: A twin, then a four - for a third

A twin, then a four - for a third
Australian Bob Brown started practice for the 1957 Senior TT on a G45 Matchless. He was then drafted into the Gilera squad, finishing a fine third to team-leader Bob McIntyre and John Surtees (MV)

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Matchless

Matchless
The Matchless twin never sparkled in the Clubman TT, but was the chosen mount for Bill Dobbs, seen here at Cronk ny Mona in the 1951 Senior Clubman TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Mick Hemmings (McIntyre Matchless) 2003 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Mick Hemmings (McIntyre Matchless) 2003 Senior Classic Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Charlie Collier Matchless The Marquis De Mouzilly St. Mars

Charlie Collier Matchless The Marquis De Mouzilly St. Mars
Charlie Collier (Matchless) at Patzau, Austria. The Marquis de Mouzilly St. Mars

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Lost to his brother

Lost to his brother
Charlie Collier was leading the 1909 TT race (a single race for singles and multis) when a belt fastener broke, handing victory to his sibling Harry, also Matchless mounted

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Dennis Dicker (Matchless) 1962 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Dennis Dicker (Matchless) 1962 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Harold Taylor (Norton) & Pete Elmore (Matchless) 1962 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Harold Taylor (Norton) & Pete Elmore (Matchless) 1962 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: E C Little (Matchless) 1953 Senior Clubman TT

E C Little (Matchless) 1953 Senior Clubman TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: John Duncan (Matchless) 1951 Senior Clubman TT

John Duncan (Matchless) 1951 Senior Clubman TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Mike Duff (Matchless) 1965 Senior TT

Mike Duff (Matchless) 1965 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Michelle Duff (Matchless) 1965 Senior TT

Michelle Duff (Matchless) 1965 Senior TT
Canadian Michelle Duff (Matchless) 1965 Senior TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Cameron Donald (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT

Cameron Donald (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT
Aussie ace Cameron Donald (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Steven L Thompson (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT

Steven L Thompson (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT

Background imageMatchless Cushion Collection: Hefyn Owen (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT

Hefyn Owen (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT
Welshman Hefyn Owen (Matchless) 2013 500 Classic TT



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