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Ariel Motorcycles was a British maker of bicycles and then motorcycles in Bournbrook, Birmingham. It was an innovator in British motorcycling, part of the Ariel marque. The company was sold to BSA in 1951 but the brand survived until 1967. Influential Ariel designers included Val Page and Edward Turner.
Find and follow the market for Ariel Motorcycles, a British maker of bicycles and motorcycles from 1902 to 1967. Browse listings of Ariel models, such as Square Four, Red Hunter, Leader and more, with prices, photos and locations.
Since their first motorcycle in 1901 Ariel have been synonymous with breaking the rules: Minerva, Square 4, Red Hunter, Arrow: all revolutionary in their way. Unconventional and brilliant. And now, over a century later, we have the Ariel Ace.
This is a list of Ariel Motorcycles . early square four first year 501 cc by 1932 it became a 600 cc Over head camshaft engine known as a cammy four. 500 cc all alloy engine competition bike, shorten frame with high ground clearance.
ModelYearNotes2014Ariel marque's first new motorcycle in ...1969Three-wheeler with Anker (Dutch) 50 cc ...Ariel Pixie196850 cc version of BSA Beagle engine1967200 cc reduced capacity to place it in ...Apr 12, 2024 · Ariel officially ceased production of motorcycles by that decade's end, however, joining the list of classic bike brands that no longer exist. Here's what happened to Ariel Motorcycles.
Learn about the origins and evolution of Ariel, the world's first production vehicle and the maker of the legendary Black Ariels. Explore the milestones, achievements and innovations of Ariel bicycles, motorcycles and cars from 1871 to 1930.
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Dec 1, 1970 · A comprehensive article on the origins and evolution of the British motorcycle marque Ariel, from its first tricycle in 1898 to its legendary Square Four in 1965. Learn about the achievements, innovations and challenges of Ariel in racing, trials and production.