
Ariel LH 200 Colt
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1959 Ariel LH 200 Colt, a remarkable blend of classic charm and practical engineering that captures the spirit of the late 1950s. As a nimble allround motorcycle, the Colt was designed to cater to the everyday rider, providing an accessible entry point into the world of two-wheeled adventures. With its retro aesthetics and reliable performance, the Colt appeals to motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a vintage experience without sacrificing functionality. This model perfectly embodies Ariel's commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovation during a transformative era in motorcycling. At the heart of the Colt lies a robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 197cc, delivering a spirited 10 horsepower at 5600 RPM. This power allows the Colt to reach a top speed of 100 km/h (62.1 mph), making it an excellent companion for both urban commuting and leisurely weekend rides. The engine's compression ratio of 7.5:1, alongside its finely-tuned Amal Monobloc carburetor, ensures a smooth and efficient ride with a fuel consumption rate of just 3.5 litres per 100 km (67.21 mpg). The Colt’s 4-speed gearbox and two-plate clutch provide a responsive and engaging riding experience, allowing riders to easily navigate through traffic or cruise along winding roads. Ariel’s attention to detail is evident in the Colt’s design and features. The semi double cradle frame strikes a balance between strength and weight, tipping the scales at a manageable 123 kg (271.2 pounds). Its telescopic hydraulic front fork and plungers in the rear suspension offer a comfortable ride, absorbing bumps and road imperfections with ease. The classic drum brakes, both front and rear, ensure reliable stopping power, while the 11-litre fuel tank provides ample range for those long rides. Available in striking color options like deep claret and dark red, the Colt is a feast for the eyes as much as it is for the heart. **
Pros
- Vintage design with a classic aesthetic that appeals to motorcycle purists.
- Excellent fuel efficiency, making it cost-effective for daily commuting.
- Lightweight and nimble, enhancing maneuverability in urban settings.
Cons
- Limited power output may not satisfy riders looking for high-performance thrills.
- Drum brakes may not offer the same level of stopping power as modern disc brakes.
- The kick starter may be less convenient compared to electric start systems found in contemporary bikes.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Ariel
- Model
- LH 200 Colt
- Category
- Allround
- Light
- 6 inch headlamp
- Starter
- Kick
- Electrical
- 6 Volt system
- Color Options
- Deep claret, Dark red, Red/black
- Power
- 10.00 HP (7.3 kW)) @ 5600 RPM
- Clutch
- Two-plate clutch
- Gearbox
- 4-speed
- Top Speed
- 100.0 km/h (62.1 mph)
- Fuel System
- Carburettor
- .
- Amal Monobloc
- carburetter with air cleaner.
- Bore X Stroke
- 60.0 x 70.0 mm (2.4 x 2.8 inches)
- Compression
- 7.5:1
- Displacement
- 197.00 ccm (12.02 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Exhaust System
- 1-into-1 pipes
- Fuel Consumption
- 3.50 litres/100 km (28.6 km/l or 67.21 mpg)
- Greenhouse Gases
- O2
- g/km. (
- O2
- -
- Carbon
- dioxide emission)
- Lubrication System
- Double gear pump
- Valves Per Cylinder
- 2
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Chain
- Dry Weight
- 123.0 kg (271.2 pounds)
- Fuel Capacity
- 11.00 litres (2.91 gallons)
- Overall Width
- 640 mm (25.2 inches)
- Overall Length
- 2,030 mm (79.9 inches)
- Power Weight Ratio
- 0.0813 HP/kg
- Seat
- Dual seat
- Wheels
- Wire spoked
- Rear Tyre
- 2.75-19
- Frame Type
- Semi double cradle
- Front Tyre
- 2.75-19
- Rear Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Front Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Rear Suspension
- Plungers
- Front Suspension
- Telescopic hydraulic fork