Ariel
Ariel motorcycles were produced in England from 1902-1970. They are best known today for the 500cc single-cylinder Red Hunter and 1,000c Square Four. BSA acquired Ariel after World War II.
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4/10/2008
Penned by Triumph legend Ed Turner and built by Ariel, the Square Four was the smoothest Brit of all time.
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4/10/2008
Penned by Triumph legend Ed Turner and built by Ariel, the Square Four was the smoothest Brit of all time.
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4/10/2008
Penned by Triumph legend Ed Turner and built by Ariel, the Square Four was the smoothest Brit of all time.
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4/10/2008
Penned by Triumph legend Ed Turner and built by Ariel, the Square Four was the smoothest Brit of all time.
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7/28/2009
On the open road, the 1952 Ariel Square Four is at home in modern traffic in a way that most classic British bikes cannot approach.
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4/10/2008
Penned by Triumph legend Ed Turner and built by Ariel, the Square Four was the smoothest Brit of all time.
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8/18/2008
Forget about Hollywood celebrities Chad McQueen and Jason Lee or bike builders Jesse James and Billy Lane, because the real stars at the May 3, 2008, Legend of the Motorcycle were — no offense guys — real motorcyclists.
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