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The Ariel Shop Manual explained: |
Two publications make up the "Ariel Shop Manual". The first is the spare parts list for the correct year and model Ariel. The
second is "Ariel Motor Cycles" by C.W.Waller, service manager Ariel Motors Ltd. The "Waller" book was published in North America by Floyd Clymer
under the title "Ariel Motorcycle Owner's Handbook". Copies of both these books are often found on ebay and similar places while reprints of
sections can be obtained from Draganfly (link below) and others. A third very useful resource is Modern Motorcycle Mechanics by J.B.Nicholson (link below).
MMM contains a wealth of practical workshop information for servicing Ariels and their components.
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Other helpful documents include the Draganfly Catalog
with it's many diagrams, the Lucas "Workshop Instructions" for servicing electrical parts and Ariel's "Owner's Guide" for the appropriate year and model. Publications
and articles on Burman gearboxes and Amal carburetors are also helpful.
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Ariel Motors did several things that make restoration of their bikes easier. First, Ariel established a policy of interchangeability so that when parts were
redesigned they could be fit to the older machines. This obviously doesn't work for all parts, but it does for many. Second, the last two digits of Ariel part numbers
signify the year the part entered production: thus 1750-29, 1750-34, 1750-39, 1750-51 and 1750-54 are all single cylinder camshafts produced from 1929 through 1954. Despite
the 5 different designs they are all interchangeable (though you need different followers with the last two versions). Third, in addition to a picture and a part
number, Ariel parts lists show casting numbers that can be used to identify parts. These qualities make the Ariel parts lists an indispensible resource. Parts lists and other
technical publications are found in the "members" section.
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Ask an Expert |
John with 4 of the Square 4 MkIIs he's restored. (click photo for a larger view) |
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The following members have voluteered to answer questions about Ariel motorcycles, photos of Ariels, artifacts, or membership in the AMCNA. Please put "Ariel" or "AMCNA" in the subject line.
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Sq4s |
Thor thorfabermarine@verizon.net 562-577-0183
Shawn doansci@gmail.com
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Don dwdsms@novato.net
Dan dandutra@comcast.net
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Thomas xpharaoh@earthlink.net
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Technical Documents |
Below are links to documents and sites that can get you started. There are many more documents like these in the member's section. (Links open in a new window.)
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Frame and Engine Numbers by Year |
Key to Burman Gearbox Numbers |
Sq4 crankshaft oilways warning |
AMAL carb data 1940-1961 |
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Ariel wiring 1933-1950 (most) |
Lucas coil ignition service |
Lucas magdyno service |
Lucas ring cam magneto service |
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1953 KH & KHA Owner's Guide |
VH engine diagram from 1953 parts book |
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More Ariel parts books, owner's guides and restoration documents can be found in the member's section.
As of May 2012 there are 220+ megabytes of technical documents in the members section.
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Links We Like |
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ArielMCGroup/ Yahoo email group started and supported by AMCNA members.
A great place to share information, trade parts and post pictures. Free to join for all Ariel enthusiasts. This group has members from all over the world.
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http://www.arielcycles.me.uk/ Ariel bicycle history site. Ariel made bicycles before motorcycles and continued
making Ariel and Fleet bicycles into the 1930s. Read all about it here. Some good history!
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http://keesknegt.doodlekit.com/ Supercharged Sq4 - the full history!A really well researched site with great pictures. Includes the Bickell bike, the reproduction, the Foster-Pegg blown cammy, and the Harper Lakester - Wow! (Updated)
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http://draganfly.co.uk/ Draganfly Motorcycles, a great supplier of Ariel parts and expertise. Their website has grown into a great resource.
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http://www.fmx.dk/fmxwiki/index.php/Main_Page Kim Mortensen's Restorations. Fantastically detailed photo essays of rebuilding several Ariels - he shows you how to do it!
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http://www.australian-ariel-register.com/ Australian Ariel Ariel Club. Great documents in the technical section
(esp. Cyclone production) and wonderful pictures in the rally and gallery sections.
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http://www.arielownersmcc.co.uk/ UK Ariel club. This club has the Ariel factory records and along with Draganfly
makes many parts available.
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http://www.arielklubben.dk/ Danish Ariel club. The Danish club has some interesting period articles and diagrams of tank painting patterns. Great stuff!
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http://www.mattsb.com/ Mats Berglind's Ariel page (look for "Ariel" link in upper left) Lots of great stuff!
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http://www.arielclub.nl/ Dutch Ariel Owner's Club A really nice new site (2016) that includes a comprehensive gallery of Ariels starting in 1898! Lot's of information.
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http://www.arielclub.cz/ Czech Ariel Club with some great pictures (especially the pre-war pictures!) The stories are probably great too, but I can't read Czech!
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http://www.arielmotorclub.it/default.asp Italian Ariel Club. Imagine riding through the Italian countryside on an Ariel - these guys do it!
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http://www.amalcarb.co.uk/ AMAL carbs. You can buy a BRAND NEW Amal for your Ariel!
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http://www.vintage-motorcycle.com/ British Only Austria. Have reproduction parts that I've not seen other places.
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http://bobjohns.coastinternet.ca/ariel/ Bob's HT-5 Trails site. Older site but great pictures and stories. Don't miss "Story of a New HT-5 Project".
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http://www.arielmotorcycles.com/ AJ Lewis's Ariel site, now maintained by Mike Taddeo. Lots of pictures, old advertisements and parts for sale.
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http://www.modernmotorcyclemechanics.com/ Modern Motorcycle Mechanics. MMM is a great resource for Arielists. Lots of common sense
techniques and information found no-where else. This site also has some great photos and a cool Ariel T-shirt.
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http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Ariel More early Ariel history here. Some great sales brochures too.
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http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/euro/brands/ariel.htm More hisory and links. Check out the Ariel ads in the gallery.
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http://www.sammymiller.co.uk/ Sammy Miller Museum. The great Ariel trials rider has built a fantastic motorcycle museum.
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