Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Classic Bikes - 1958 Ariel Square Four Mark II

Edward Turner conceived the Square Four engine in 1928. At this time he was looking for work, showing drawings of his engine design to motorcycle manufacturers.[1] The engine was essentially a pair of 'across frame' OHC parallel twins joined by their geared central flywheels,[2] with one four cylinder block (or Monobloc) and one head.[3] The idea for the engine was rejected by BSA, but adopted by Ariel. Thus it became the Ariel Square Four.

 

In 1953, the ‘four pipe’ 997 cc Ariel Square Four Mk II was released, with a separate barrels and a re-designed cylinder head, with four separate exhaust pipes.[4] The Square Four was now a genuine 100 mph motorcycle.[5]

In 1954 Ariel built prototypes of a Mk3 with Earles forks, but the model was never put into production.[3]

In 1959 Square Four production, and that of all other Ariel four-stroke models, ceased

 

1958 4G Mk II Square Four Specifications

Engine

997 cc, 4-stroke, square four, air-cooled, OHV, 8-valve

Bore/Stroke

65.0 mm x 75.0 mm

Compression Ratio

7.2:1

Max Power

45 bhp @ 5500 rpm

Max Torque

Fuel System

Single SU carburettor

Lubrication

Double gear pump

Ignition

6V 20A/h battery, coil ignition

Transmission

4-speed

Final Drive

Chain

Overall Length

82 inch

Overall Width

32 inch

Seat Height

30 inches (787 mm)

Wheelbase

56 inches (1422 mm)

Dry Weight

425 lb / (197 kg)

Suspension Front

Telescopic Forks

Suspension Rear

Twin link-and-plunger units

Brakes Front

8-inch (203 mm) sls drum

Brakes Rear

8-inch (203 mm) sls drum

Tires Front

3.25 x 19 inches

Tires Rear

4.00 x 18 inches

Fuel Tank Capacity

5 imp gallons (23 litres)

 

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