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Matchless Silver Hawk
Matchless Silver Hawk is a Henry Herbert Collier, Bert Collier designed motorcycle produced by Matchless for 1931 and introduced at the 1930 Motorcycle Show at Olympia, London as their range-leading luxury model. It was one of two up-market four-cylinder machines introduced during the 1930 Show season from two manufacturers; the Silver Hawk whose production would last less than four years and the Ariel Square Four, whose production lasted until 1959. Other British manufacturers produced 4-cylinder machines in small quantities in the 1930s, including Brough Superior's Brough Superior Austin Four, Austin-engined BS4 (11 built 1932–34) and the prototype Brough Superior Golden Dream, Golden Dream (2 built in 1938). Description The Silver Hawk's 592 cc design was a development of the Matchless Silver Arrow, Silver Arrow and shared a similar frame design and cycle parts, as well as the monoblock 26 degree V with a one-piece overhead camshaft, OHC head concept. The single beve ...
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