
Matchless G 80CS - Motorcycle Specifications
The Matchless G80CS was one of the most dominant scrambles and off-road racing motorcycles of the 1950s and early 1960s. Before the arrival of the soon-to be-dominant Husqvarnas and …
Matchless G80CS Marksman - The Four Time British 500 …
May 8, 2020 · The Matchless G80CS was one of the most dominant scrambles and off-road racing motorcycles of the 1950s and early 1960s. Before the arrival of the soon-to be …
1967 Matchless G80CS - webBikeWorld
Jul 17, 2021 · The 500cc Matchless G80CS was a competition motorcycle aimed squarely at the US market where the model was arguably the one to beat in off-road events such as hare ‘n …
Matchless G80 - Wikipedia
The Matchless G80 is a single cylinder 500 cc British motorcycle built by Associated Motorcycles (AMC) between 1946 and 1966.
No Reserve: 1961 Matchless G80CS - Bring a Trailer
Feb 15, 2021 · This 1961 Matchless G80CS is a competition scrambles motorcycle that is powered by a 497cc single paired with a four-speed gearbox and finished in metallic red with …
Matchless G-80 Cs | Cycle World | JULY 1963
Taken on this basis, the Matchless 500cc single is a jewel beyond price: it is the very soul of reliability, has no handling vices, is reasonably fast, and there are a horde of people …
Matchless G80 - Motorcycle Specifications
The 500 cc "long stroke" G80CS was produced from 1951 through 1955. In 1956 it was replaced by the shorter stroke, larger bore models that used the same numeric codes. The bore of …
Matchless G80 - webBikeWorld
Jul 15, 2015 · Typical of British bikes of the era, it used pushrods and a small bore/long stroke (undersquare). The new bike also had a new frame with a swing arm rear suspension, and …
Matchless G80, G80C, G80 CS, G80S (1946-66) technical
Matchless G80, G80C, G80 CS, G80S is produced in 1946-66. Engine is Four stroke, single cylinder, pushrod, displacement 498 cc / 30.3 cub in. , produces power 21 kW / 28 hp @ 5600 …
Matchless G80CS - Bike EXIF
Dec 14, 2009 · The Matchless G80 series might be a simple 500cc British pushrod thumper, but it’s achieved remarkable status in the vintage motorcycle world—and this ‘CS’ scrambler was …