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  2. Ariel Red Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The engines were all run for two hours on a test bench to maintain Ariel's record of reliability and quality control. [3] The Red Hunter was a success and formed the backbone of the company, and made Ariel able to purchase Triumph. [4] On the 500cc, acceleration from 0 to 60 mph could be achieved in 10.9 seconds, while stopping from 25 mph ...

  3. List of Ariel motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Ariel VH 1932–59 500 cc OHV Red Hunter: Ariel NG 1935–40 350 cc OHV Ariel NH 1932–59 350 cc OHV Red Hunter: Ariel LH & OH 1934–40 250 cc OHV Red Hunter: Ariel LF, LG, & OG 1934–40 250 cc OHV "Colt" Ariel 4G & 4H: 1937–40 "Square" four-cylinder 995 cc Ariel VA 1940 500 C.C. Side Valve four stroke Ariel W/NG: 1940–45 350 cc ...

  4. Ariel Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    One of their first bikes was the Ariel Square Four, designed by Edward Turner, followed by the Ariel Red Hunter. [2] The Red Hunter was a success, and enabled Ariel to purchase Triumph. [8] Ariel 1,000 Square Four. The Ariel Square Four, with a 500 cc engine designed by Edward Turner, was launched for the 1931 season.

  5. Ariel W/NG 350 - Wikipedia

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    The Ariel W/NG 350 is a motorcycle based on the well-proven Ariel Red Hunter singles built by Ariel Motorcycles for the British military, and designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an engine he had developed six years earlier.

  6. Ariel Square Four - Wikipedia

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    Ariel Square Four 4G 1938. The "Cammy" engine gained a reputation for overheating the rear cylinder heads, so in 1936 the engine was completely redesigned, emerging as the 1937 OHV 995 cc model 4G. [5] [dead link ‍] In 1939 Ariel's patented Anstey-link plunger rear suspension became an option. [8]

  7. Category:Ariel motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Ariel Red Hunter; S. Ariel Square Four; W. Ariel W/NG 350 This page was last edited on 23 August 2021, at 07:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Bob McIntyre (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert MacGregor McIntyre (28 November [1] 1928 – 15 August 1962) was a Scottish motorcycle racer.The first rider to achieve an average speed of 100 mph (160 km/h) for one lap of the Snaefell Mountain Course in 1957, McIntyre is also remembered for his five motorcycle Grand Prix wins which included three wins at the Isle of Man TT races, and four victories in the North West 200.