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Arter Matchless Collection

"Arter Matchless: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" In the world of motorcycle racing, few names evoke as much admiration and respect as Arter Matchless

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless

Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless
Peter Williams bounds down Bray Hill in the 1973 Senior TT. He comapigned the Arter Bros G50 for many year, but won his only TT in the 1973 Formula 750 race on the John Player Norton

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1970 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1970 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1973 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1973 Senior TT
Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) at Quarter Bridge; 1973 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: 1971 Senior TT

1971 Senior TT
Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) at Parliament Square, On the Arter G50, Peter finished runner-up to Agostini in the Senior TT four times

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: John Williams, Arter Matchless: 1972 Senior TT

John Williams, Arter Matchless: 1972 Senior TT
Eyes ahead for John Williams as he guides the Artillery-wheeled Arter Matchless into Governors Bridge dip. This was not his most succesful ride, the tank ran dry on the Mountain on the last lap

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Tom Herron (Arter Matchless) 1975 Senior TT

Tom Herron (Arter Matchless) 1975 Senior TT
Irish ace Tom Herron (Arter Matchless) 1975 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1984 Historic TT

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1984 Historic TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1967 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1967 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: 1963 Senior TT

1963 Senior TT
Mike (Michelle) Duff (Arter Matchless. After a successful period racing Tom Arters AMC machines, Mike was picked to ride for Yamaha)

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) and Alan Dugdale (Matchless) 1984 Historic TT

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) and Alan Dugdale (Matchless) 1984 Historic TT
Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) and Alan Dugdale (Matchless) start the 1984 Historic TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) and Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) and Derek Woodman (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: John Williams and the Wheelbarrow

John Williams and the Wheelbarrow
John Williams takes Governors Bridge on the Arter Matchless. He was not as successful as his namesake Peter on this machine, retiring from most rides

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: James Yeo (Honda) Michelle Duff (Arter Matchless) and Mauro Borella (JPS Norton) 2002 TT Parade Lap

James Yeo (Honda) Michelle Duff (Arter Matchless) and Mauro Borella (JPS Norton) 2002 TT Parade Lap
James Yeo (Honda) Canadian Michelle Duff (Arter Matchless) and Italian Mauro Borella (JPS Norton) 2002 TT Parade Lap

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: John Williams (Arter Matchless) 1970 Senior TT

John Williams (Arter Matchless) 1970 Senior TT
John Williams (Arter Matchless) on Agos Leap, 1970 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Steve Skinner (Arter Matchless) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Steve Skinner (Arter Matchless) 1975 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1976 Senior TT

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1976 Senior TT
Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) at Quarter Bridge: 1976 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT

Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT
Peter Williams (Arter Matchless) at Parliament Square; 1971 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1973 Senior TT

Dave Hughes (Arter Matchless) 1973 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) 2016 Classic TT Lap

Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) 2016 Classic TT Lap
American Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) on Bray Hill: 2016 Classic TT Lap

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) and Graeme Crosby (Suzuki) 2016 Classic TT Parade Lap

Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) and Graeme Crosby (Suzuki) 2016 Classic TT Parade Lap
Dave Roper (Arter Matchless) and Graeme Crosby (Suzuki) at Sulby Bridge; 2016 Classic TT Parade Lap

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: Tony Jefferies (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT

Tony Jefferies (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT
Tony Jefferies (Arter Matchless) at Ramsey; 1971 Senior TT

Background imageArter Matchless Collection: John Williams (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT

John Williams (Arter Matchless) 1971 Senior TT
John Williams swings the Arter Matchless G50 through Parliament Square in the 1971 Senior TT


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"Arter Matchless: A Legacy of Speed and Triumph" In the world of motorcycle racing, few names evoke as much admiration and respect as Arter Matchless. This legendary team has left an indelible mark on the sport, with their riders achieving remarkable feats throughout the years. One such rider was Dave Hughes, who piloted an Arter Matchless bike to victory in the 1972 Senior Manx Grand Prix. His skill and determination were unmatched as he conquered the challenging course, leaving his competitors in awe. Another iconic moment came in 1970 when Peter Williams rode an Arter Matchless machine to triumph at the Senior TT. The sheer power and precision displayed by Williams showcased why this partnership was a force to be reckoned with. Tom Herron further solidified Arter Matchless' dominance in 1975 by claiming victory at the Senior TT. His fearless riding style combined with the unrivaled performance of his machine made for a truly unforgettable race. But it wasn't just about individual victories; even their machines became legendary. Tom Arters Wheelbarrow Matchless became synonymous with speed and reliability, earning its place among racing enthusiasts worldwide. The success continued into subsequent years, with Peter Williams securing another win at the 1973 Senior TT aboard an Arter Matchless bike. This achievement cemented his status as one of motorcycling's greats while showcasing yet again what these bikes were capable of. John Williams also etched his name into history books during both the 1971 and 1972 Senior TT races astride an Arter Matchless machine. His unwavering determination propelled him to new heights, pushing himself beyond limits previously thought impossible. Dave Hughes returned to glory in 1984 during Historic TT races alongside Alan Dugdale on a matching pair of historic matchless motorcycles. Their synchronized performance paid homage to not only their own skills but also celebrated decades-long legacy of Arter Matchless.