14 Models

The 14 Models category encompasses a specific range of vintage motorbikes manufactured by Matchless. These iconic machines represent a significant era in motorcycle history, known for their distinctive engineering and performance characteristics of their time. Primarily designed for road use, these models are often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical value and classic riding experience. Their robust construction and unique design elements set them apart within the broader motorcycle landscape.

Documentation for the 14 Models category includes detailed service manuals, repair guides, and technical specification sheets. These resources are crucial for owners and mechanics to understand the intricate...

Matchless 14 14S 14CS 14CSR 1958-1964 Service Repair Manual
$16.99
This workshop service repair manual covers the Matchless 14, 14S, 14CS, and 14CSR models produced between 1958 and 1964. Matchless motorcycles of this era were known for their robust construction and reliable performance, making them popular for everyday use and touring. These British-manufactured machines typically featured a vertical single-cylinder, four-stroke engine of approximately 250cc, often paired with a four-speed gearbox and a multi-plate wet clutch. The manual provides comprehensive technical information essential for maintaining and repairing these classic British motorcycles, addressing common wear points and offering detailed guidance on crucial procedures like carburetor tuning.
Matchless 14 Models 1958-1964 Workshop Service Repair Manual
$16.99
This manual covers the Matchless 14 Models produced between 1958 and 1964. Matchless Motorcycles, a historic British manufacturer, was renowned for its quality engineering. The 14 Models represent a significant iteration within their lineup during a pivotal era for motorcycle design. This comprehensive English-language service and repair manual is designed to provide in-depth information for these classic machines, enabling owners and technicians to maintain their optimal performance and longevity.