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  1. Mar 21, 2012 · Classic Bike Hub UK. –. 21st March 2012. 1951 Ariel VB 598cc. I don’t suppose that the few large side-valve singles still being made in the mid-1950s feature on many Christmas present lists. Such machines had abandoned their sporting pretensions while flappers were still dancing the Charleston; and being unashamedly marketed as sidecar tugs ...

  2. The Ariel Square Four 4F made its debut at the 1930 Olympia Motorcycle Show featuring an overhead camshaft 500cc with a hand shift for the Burman gearbox, which was integral with the crankcase. Overhead camshafts and unit construction were well into the future for most firms, so Ariel was a real pioneer.

  3. Ariel RED HUNTER 350cc. 1957 | Classic. 1957 | Classic | 350cc | 27,744 miles | Manual | Petrol. Trade Seller(9) Chris Hall Motorcycles. Find Ariel bikes for sale on Auto Trader, today. With the best range of second hand Ariel bikes across the UK, find the right bike for you.

  4. Feb 6, 2013 · Like many touring bikes (Honda’s Gold Wing comes to mind), the original Square Four was designed with performance in mind. 1953 Ariel 4G MKII Square Four. Claimed power: 45 hp @ 5,500 rpm. Continue Reading. Ariel Ariel Motorcycles ariel square four Classic British Motorcycle classic british motorcycles. In production for 28 years, the Ariel ...

  5. Nov 8, 2011 · The Red Hunter name dates back to the Great Depression, and two of the great names in British motorcycle development are responsible. The first was Val Page, a brilliant engineer working for Ariel ...

  6. Sep 10, 2018 · The new 498cc Ariel Square Four 4F motorcycle was shown to the public at the Olympia Motorcycle Show in 1930. The show bike had a separate Burman four speed gearbox with hand change gear lever (this would later be changed to foot control during production), and the engine was fitted into a modified Ariel SF31 499cc Sloper rigid frame.

  7. Jul 29, 2014 · The first powered Ariel-badged vehicle was a tricycle, which appeared in 1898 followed in by its first motorcycle in 1901, incidentally in the same year as the first Ariel car. The firm made its first motorcycle engine in 1903, though from 1910 Ariel standardised on the White and Poppe proprietary engine; engines were made in house from 1911, the manufacturing rights having been acquired.