List of Ariel motorcycles
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Ariel Motorcycles
Ariel Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Bournbrook, Birmingham. It was one of the leading innovators in British motorcycling, and was part of the Ariel marque. The company was sold to BSA in 1944 and the name was discontinued in 1970...

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Model Year Notes
Ariel 3 hp 1908 325 cc
Ariel 3.5 hp 1913 499 cc, single-cylinder side-valve four-stroke
Ariel V-twin 1915 700 cc
Ariel 4 hp 1918 White and Poppe
White and Poppe
White and Poppe was a Coventry based proprietary engine and gearbox manufacturer established in 1899 by Alfred James White and Peter August Poppe. White was a watchmaker and Poppe an engineer and together they produced precision parts for the automotive industry...

 engine
Ariel Model D 500 cc 1926 Four-stroke OHV single
Ariel 557 cc 1926–35 Side-valve single variously designated A, B, SB, VA or VB
Ariel LB 1929–32 250 cc side-valve
Ariel LF & LG 1929–32 250 cc OHV "Colt"
Ariel 4F 1931–40 "Square" four-cylinder engine in 500 cc (1931-32) & 600 cc (1932-40) versions
Ariel VH 1932–40 500 cc OHV Red Hunter
Ariel Red Hunter
The Ariel Red Hunter was the name used for a range of Ariel single-cylinder motorcycles. They were designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an overhead-valve single-cylinder engine he developed six years earlier...

Ariel NH 1932–40 350 cc OHV Red Hunter
Ariel Red Hunter
The Ariel Red Hunter was the name used for a range of Ariel single-cylinder motorcycles. They were designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an overhead-valve single-cylinder engine he developed six years earlier...

Ariel LH & OH 1934–40 250 cc OHV Red Hunter
Ariel Red Hunter
The Ariel Red Hunter was the name used for a range of Ariel single-cylinder motorcycles. They were designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an overhead-valve single-cylinder engine he developed six years earlier...

Ariel LF, LG, & OG 1934–40 250 cc OHV "Colt"
Ariel VB 1926–35 598 cc side-valve single
Ariel 4G & 4H 1937–40 "Square" four-cylinder 995 cc
Ariel W/NG
Ariel W/NG 350
The Ariel W/NG 350 was a British military motorcycle based on the well proven Ariel Red Hunter singles built by Ariel Motorcycles, and designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an engine he developed six years earlier...

1940–45 350 cc (Military)
Ariel KG & KH 1945 500 cc parallel twin
Straight-two
A straight-two engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine that has its cylinders arranged side by side....

, later versions called the "Fieldmaster"
Ariel Square Four Mark I 1949–53 "Square" four-cylinder 995 cc
Ariel Square Four Mark II 1953–58 "Square" four-cylinder 995 cc
Ariel FH 1954 650 cc parallel twin called the "Huntmaster" with BSA A10
BSA Golden Flash
The BSA Golden Flash was a Birmingham Small Arms Company motorcycle. The Golden Flash was also available in black and chrome, but it was the all-over gold paint scheme that gave it the name, and made it such a popular escape from post war austerity....

 engine
Ariel 350 cc HT 1954 Trials
Motorcycle trials
Motorcycle trials, also termed observed trials, is a non-speed event on specialized motorcycles. The sport is most popular in the United Kingdom and Spain, though there are participants around the globe....

 special with competition frame
Ariel 500 cc HT 1954 Trials special with competition frame
Ariel Leader
Ariel Leader
The Leader was an Ariel motorcycle made from 1958 and 1965. A radical design, the Leader was fully enclosed with an integral windscreen and was the first British motorcycle to have flashing indicators...

1958–1965 250 cc two-stroke
Ariel Arrow 1959 250 cc sports version of Ariel Leader
Ariel Golden Arrow 1963 250 cc
Ariel Arrow 1967 200 cc reduced capacity to place it in lower road tax
Vehicle excise duty
Vehicle Excise Duty is a vehicle road use tax levied as an excise duty which must be paid for most types of vehicle which are to be used on the public roads in the United Kingdom...

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Ariel Pixie 1968 50 cc BSA Beagle engine
Ariel 3 1969 Dutch Anker 50 cc three-wheeler

See also

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