
Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1940 Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter The 1940 Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter stands as a quintessential example of pre-war British motorcycle engineering, combining elegance with practicality. Positioned as an all-round motorcycle, it appeals to riders who appreciate both performance and classic aesthetics. The Red Hunter is not just a bike; it's a slice of motorcycling history, symbolizing a time when craftsmanship and design were paramount. With its sleek lines and distinctive paintwork, this motorcycle captures the spirit of adventure and the allure of the open road, making it a sought-after gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the Red Hunter lies a robust 497cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that produces a commendable 24 horsepower at 6,000 RPM. With a compression ratio of 6.0:1 and an Amal monoblock carburettor, the engine offers a delightful balance of power and efficiency, making it ideal for spirited rides through both urban and rural landscapes. The 4-speed gearbox ensures smooth gear transitions, allowing riders to effortlessly harness the bike's power. With a relatively lightweight frame of 190 kg, the Red Hunter delivers nimble handling and a responsive riding experience, characteristic of motorcycles from this golden era. Key Features and Technology The Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter boasts a semi double cradle frame that not only enhances its structural integrity but also contributes to its classic aesthetic. Front and rear expanding drum brakes provide reliable stopping power, while the girder forks offer a unique take on front suspension, giving the bike its distinctive vintage feel. Meanwhile, the rigid rear suspension, though less forgiving than modern counterparts, adds to the bike's charm and authenticity. The kick starter is a nod to simpler times, evoking nostalgia for riders who appreciate the mechanical connection between man and machine. The bike’s fuel capacity of 14.80 liters ensures that riders can embark on longer journeys without frequent stops. **
Pros
Cons
- Classic Aesthetics: The Red Hunter's vintage design and color scheme make it a head-turner at any gathering or show.
- Nimble Handling: With a lightweight frame and responsive power delivery, the bike feels agile and lively on the road.
- Simplicity: The straightforward mechanics and kick starter make maintenance easier for enthusiasts who appreciate hands-on care.
- Limited Comfort: The rigid rear suspension may not provide the level of comfort expected by modern riders, especially on long journeys.
- Braking Performance: Drum brakes, while authentic, may not offer the stopping power or responsiveness of contemporary disc brakes.
- Power Output: At 24 HP, the engine may feel underwhelming for those accustomed to higher-performance motorcycles, limiting its appeal for speed enthusiasts.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Ariel
- Model
- VH 500 Red Hunter
- Category
- Allround
- Starter
- Kick
- Electrical
- 6V battery.
- Power
- 24.00 HP (17.5 kW)) @ 6000 RPM
- Clutch
- Dry
- Gearbox
- 4-speed
- Driveline
- Burman
- Fuel System
- Carburettor. Amal monoblock
- Bore X Stroke
- 86.4 x 85.0 mm (3.4 x 3.3 inches)
- Compression
- 6.0:1
- Displacement
- 497.00 ccm (30.33 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- Single cylinder, four-stroke
- Lubrication System
- Dry sump with dual plunger pumps
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Chain
- Dry Weight
- 190.0 kg (418.9 pounds)
- Oil Capacity
- 3.40 litres (0.22 quarts)
- Fuel Capacity
- 14.80 litres (3.91 gallons)
- Overall Width
- 640 mm (25.2 inches)
- Overall Length
- 2,180 mm (85.8 inches)
- Power Weight Ratio
- 0.1263 HP/kg
- Wheels
- Wire spoked.
- Rear Tyre
- 3.25-19
- Frame Type
- Semi double cradle
- Front Tyre
- 3.00-20
- Rear Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Front Brakes
- Expanding brake (drum brake)
- Rear Suspension
- Rigid
- Front Suspension
- Grider forks