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Matchless G3L
The Matchless G3/L is a motorcycle developed for use by the
British Army during the Second World War, when Matchless manufactured 80,000 G3
and G3/L models. The G3/L became one of the most popular motorcycles used during
the war, as it was the first to replace the unforgiving "girder" front forks
with a new technology, "Teledraulic" suspension. The Ministry of Defence
continued to use the bikes into the 1960s.
Post-war G3/Ls were the military version finished in black
instead of green or khaki. Despite its age, the Matchless was so well proven and
reliable it remained in use by the Ministry of Defence for another 15 years
after the end of the war, until replaced in 1960 by the BSA W-B40.
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