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Ariel Red Hunter 1936

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. Originally a "sports" version of the Ariel 500, 250 and 350cc versions were developed and became popular with grass track and trials riders.[2]

Ariel Red Hunter 1936

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. Originally a "sports" version of the Ariel 500, 250 and 350cc versions were developed and became popular with grass track and trials riders.[2]

All Red Hunters had a distinctive dark red petrol and oil tanks which were painted in the former Bournbrook cinema opposite the main Ariel factory in Dawlish road. 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 could be made under 24 feet.[1]

Edward Turner developed the design further with added chrome and it became a popular touring road bike. Handling was improved by the addition of rear suspension and telescopic forks and it gained an alloy cylinder head from the 1950s.[2]

Champion Sammy Miller had great success with a 500cc Red Hunter from 1955.[2]

References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c d Officer Filker, H (Alhambra P.D). "Testing the Ariel 500cc Red Hunter" p39, Cycle (magazine) / Walneck's Classic Cycle Trader, January/february 1986. Retrieved: 2 August 2012.
^ Jump up to: a b c Brown, Roland (1999). The History of British Bikes. Parragon. ISBN 0-7525-3153-0.
Jump up ^ Reynolds, Jim (1990). Best of British Bikes. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-033-0.
Jump up ^ Salvadori, Clement. "Retrospective: Ariel Red Hunter 500cc: 1932 – 1959" Archived July 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Rider Magazine, 8 November 2011. Retrieved: 2 August 2012.

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