The Matchless G80 TCS is a motorcycle model that was produced in 1960. It is equipped with a single cylinder, four stroke, pushrod engine that has a capacity of approximately 600cc. The bore and stroke of the engine are 89 x 96 mm, and it is air-cooled. The lubrication system is a dry sump with an external oil tank, and the exhaust is a single-sided design on the right side. The fuel system is an Amal GP 1-3/8 in. carburetor, and the bike is started using a kick-start mechanism. The transmission is a 4-speed design, and the final drive system is a chain. The bike’s frame is a duplex design, and it uses drum brakes at both the front and rear. The wheels are made of steel and feature wire spokes.
Make Model: Matchless G80 TCS
Year: 1960
Engine: Single cylinder, four stroke, pushrod
Capacity: Approx. 600 cc / 36.6 cub in.
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