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Motorcycle Discussions => Identify these bikes! => Topic started by: tonybsaa10sr on May 15, 2009, 11:01:11 PM
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Hello all
My aunt and I was going through some old family pictures and had come across these pictures of my great uncle, great aunt someone else and great great grandfather.
Now I am currious as to what bike this could be, unfortunatly it isnt clear, but firstly thought it was an AJS, but not sure what it says on the tank, I got a book British Bikes of the 30s and come across a company (more than a few) I never even heard of, as most had went after WWII and think it could be an AES.
If anyone could help me identify the bike and that would be great
Many thanks
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Nice photos, but not much to see of the bike. However the front fork shape, central spring, filler cap style, and strip headlight mounts (not to mention the block "A.." on the tank), I'd go for Ariel about 1930. The left exhaust pipe would have a mate on the other side, so it would be one of the ohv twin port models, likely a 500. Perhaps something like the Model G: http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/Ariel%20Bikes/pages/Ariel-Model-G-30.htm
Leon
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Nice photos, but not much to see of the bike. However the front fork shape, central spring, filler cap style, and strip headlight mounts (not to mention the block "A.." on the tank), I'd go for Ariel about 1930. The left exhaust pipe would have a mate on the other side, so it would be one of the ohv twin port models, likely a 500. Perhaps something like the Model G: http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/Ariel%20Bikes/pages/Ariel-Model-G-30.htm
Leon
I think your spot on.
http://www.barkshire.co.uk/bikes/images/Ariel1930ModelG/Ariel1930_G_ExmoorJan2008%20006.jpg
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Hi
Under magnification the lettering on the tank appears to say Ariel as the other respondent has pointed out.
You may be able to put the photo through some computer software to enhance the shot.
Cheers
JBW