1931 Very Rare 500cc 4F Ariel Square 4. RESERVED FOR STEPHEN. VERKAUFT

1931 Very Rare 500cc 4F Ariel Square 4. RESERVED FOR STEPHEN. VERKAUFT

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  • 1931
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  • GB
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( WE CAN EASILY ARRANGE TO HAVE THIS ULTRA RARE 1931 ARIEL SQUARE FOUR 500cc OHC MODEL DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD )

Ariel 4F 500cc Square Four
Very Rare
Year 1931
Registration number: WO 5409
Vin/ Chassis/ Frame No. 341
Engine No. 220
Gearbox No. 4191
Customer J Elson & Co, Beaufort, Monmouthshire.
Tab: 8054
Magneto Lucas
Carb Amal
Model 4F
Remarks: Magdyno
Date: 10th March 1931
Original old Buff Logbook
Latest DVLA V5c Logbook
Vintage Motor Cycle Club Certificate
Original Owners Handbook ( in great condition )
Also original book of the Ariel motorcycle ( With oily finger prints ) : )
Old Period Tax disc fitted to bike.

1931 Ariel Square Four 500cc Model 4F engine design by Edward Turner.

Edward Turner (January 23rd, 1901 – April 15, 1973) was a famous British motorcycle designer. He was born in Camberwell in the London Borough of Southwark, London, on the day King Edward VII was proclaimed King.

Following a rather basic schooling he joined the Merchant Navy as a radio operator, aged 14. By the 1920s he had left the sea, and was running a motorcycle shop in South London where he showed the first signs of what would be a distinguished career by designing and building his own "Turner Special". In 1927 he joined the Ariel Company where he was part of the team that developed the famous Ariel Square Four, and by 1932 had become Ariel's chief designer.

Rare 500cc model not 600cc or 1000cc.

Turner had shown the design to several motorcycle manufacturers (including BSA) seeking a buyer for the innovative design but only Jack Sangster at Ariel was interested enough to offer the young engineer a job. At its public unveiling at the Olympia Motorcycle Show in late-1930 the 1931 Ariel Square-Four 4F caused a huge sensation, even over the new Matchless Silver Hawk narrow-angle v-four OHC.

If you cannot afford to splash out £300, 000 'Three Hundred Thousand Pounds' on a Brough Superior then this is possibly or probably the next best great British superbike, Great investment opportunity.

ULTRA ULTRA RARE 1931 Ariel Square Four 500cc overhead cam model. This machine comes with a current V5C and is on its original number which is transferrable. I imagine it is worth something, but I am not an expert. WO was issued to the Monmouthshire area in 1931. The bike is tax and MOT exempt at this age.
This bike has been in the ownership of one family from new and is only on its third keeper. The bike is basically un-restored and runs like a watch, All original fittings, and everything works at it should. It has clearly had a new exhaust system though at some point. The engine numbers started at 101.... this is engine number 220.... so effectively the 119th ever built. Is this therefore the oldest unrestored square on Earth ? has anyone got an older one out there in original condition ????? If so.... I would love to hear about it. The factory records have been checked and the engine and frame numbers correspond. This was one of five built in March 1931 and this one was despatched to Bowens Garage LTD in Monmouthsire. You will note that this machine carries the original dealers brass plates on both front and rear mudguards indicating again that these are the correct originals as fitted to the machine.

I can say that I have ridden the machine today around a large car park for several minutes and it performed well. This is not the same as a proper road test, but tells me that the clutch, gears, brakes etc all seem to be working alright. It is charging strongly, and revs freely. Even the original brass map light works. Wheels and rims look authentic. This is a four speed hand change model.

So.... this is a rare opportunity to buy one of the worlds first super bikes. Possibly the oldest unrestored Square left on Earth. Note, this is the engine where the crankcases spilt horizontally, like the Japanese bikes do, what a pity they did not continue with this type of design. Oil is held in the engine in the same way and when I look at this machine... it truly is years ahead of its time.

All that said..... this is looking for that rare collector / rider who will appreciate what this actually is. The question of restoring it or not will be up to you. I would love to see this out at shows and actually being used. If you buy this.... you are pretty much guaranteed not to meet another as authentic as this. I would look at taking early machines in exchange.... but am happy with a straight sale. No credit cards or Paypal on a deal like this, cheque, bank transfer, bankers draft, switch card or £££££.... all good.

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