This four cylinder overhead-camshaft Ariel is truly an iconic specimen from one of the finest era of motorcycle manufacturing, featuring the advanced and well ahead of its time Square Four engine design of British engineer Edward Turner. The motorcycle is a nice restoration, is in a running condition, it is fitted with an Amal carburettor, Lucas elictric lighting system, toolbox and steering damper. There is an attractive instruments panel on the tank, including Smiths 100 miles speedometer, oil pressure gauge, panel light and clock. All with its elaborate characteristics in areas as engineering and design, this bike was a fashionable choice in the 1930-s, and it is fair to say that it is a collector item also in our days. Video about the Ariel running, on request. Documents: German road regsitration.
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This beautiful and very sporty German NSU OSL 501 was restored in Germany to a high standard. It is fitted with a four speed foot controlled gearbox, Amal carburettor and Bosch magdyno. Equipments include electric headlamp and taillight, in hea...
This Jawa 500 OHC comes from France in Paris, and it was a special collector item for a family for more than 40 years. This Jawa OHC may have been immediately sold to France by the factory in 1957. Maybe that is why the lamps are yellow, as was commo...