Matchless Silver Hawk
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Matchless Silver Hawk was a Bert Collier designed [1] motorcycle produced by Matchless in 1931 and introduced at the Motorcycle Show at Olympia, London as one of two up-market four-cylinder machines; the Silver Hawk whose production would last less than four years[2] and the Ariel Square Four, whose production lasted into the 1950s.
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[edit] Description
The Silver Hawk’s 592 cc design shared the monoblock 26 degree V with a one-piece OHC head concept, using bevel driven shafts. It failed to sell despite its advanced specification and ended production in 1935. It had a cantilever suspension like the Matchless Silver Arrow that it was developed from.
[edit] Specifications
- Engine : 592 cc, narrow-angle V-four overhead-cam four-stroke
- Bore and Stroke : 50.8 x 73 mm
- Launched : 1931-1935
- Gearbox : four-speed Sturmey-Archer
- Top Speed - 76 mph [3]