After a 50-year hiatus, Ariel Motorcycles has finally revealed its new motorcycle called the Ariel Ace. Production of the Ariel Ace will start early next year and it be limited to 100-150 units per year.
The 2015 Ariel Ace has a lightweight tubular aluminum frame made of six individual billet sections, all of which takes more than 70 hours to machine before being welded together. Furthermore, each frame is anodized for protection with different color finishes are available upon customer’s request. Ariel Ace’s aluminum frame also has several mounting points to attach various parts, and its steering head angle can be set using eccentric bearing holders in various degrees for the rake angle, from 21.8 degrees to 28.4 degrees (the standard in 25.1 degrees). Read more