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Arial Ace
Legendary British motorcycle firm Ariel is back with a
Honda-powered V4 bike that’s like nothing we’ve ever seen. Meet the Ariel Ace. Ariel say the bike will be tailor made to each customer, hence the street bike version and the more custom style version you can see here.
Basically, you can specify the bike how you want it, from
naked to sports bike and Ariel describe the concept as the ‘Saville Row of the
Automotive World’. Custom version of the Ariel Ace anyone? Simon Saunders, Director of Ariel said: “Motorcyclists have a real passion for their machines. They like them to be individual and they want them to be their bike, not just another bike identical to hundreds or thousands of others. The usual route is to buy a standard bike and then add various aftermarket components to change the bike into what they want. However with the Ace the uniqueness is built in as the bike is produced and each one will be as individual as its owner.”
He added: “The
first photos show just two different possibilities of
specification for the bike, but the combinations are nearly
endless and we plan to continue to add further options in the
future. At Ariel once we understand what a customer wants,
whatever it is, we can build the bike they need.” Owners of Ariel Aces can return their bikes to the factory where upgrades, modifications and new options can be fitted to change a customer’s bike for different uses or to modify the specification at any time. It's a concept that has been incredibly effective with the Atom, where owners have kept their cars for many years changing them as their own priorities or interests alter.
Frame takes cues from the Ariel Atom car
Simon Saunders said: “The many
combinations of components made the design phase particularly
difficult as we had to ensure that any Ace works as a coherent
whole. Motorcyclists have a deep understanding of their machines
and will appreciate the design, engineering and particular
manufacturing techniques that have gone into the Ace. To us a
machined from billet component or a piece of carbon fibre is a
beautiful thing and I know that bikers feel the same way.” Simon Saunders explains: “We looked at an
out and out, super lightweight race bike but they are already
out there and are so far beyond the abilities of most riders
that we took the decision to produce a really fast bike that was
easy to ride and within the capabilities of most riders. Our
motto is Serious Fun and those two words absolutely encapsulate
what the Ace is all about.” TECH DETAILS:
Suspension Girder forks or full Ohlins suspension? You choose. Wheels, brakes and tyres
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