British motorcycles have been a popular choice for well over a century and one of the oldest models that was produced was manufactured by Matchless. They opened their doors in 1899 in Plumstead, London and continued to manufacture a number of popular motorcycles until they eventually went out of business in 1966. The range of motorcycles that they manufactured can easily be seen, as they were not only responsible for manufacturing two stroke small engines, they also manufactured four stroke twins up to 750 cc. During the time that the Matchless Motorcycles brand was being produced, they became a part of Associated Motorcycles (AMC), along with the AJS brand. Preservation cycle is happy to help with restoration, repair and service of your Matchless motorcycle.