1 of an estimated 3,828 Mark II Fours Comprehensive restoration 997cc OHV air-cooled square 4-cylinder engine 4-speed foot-shifted gearbox Front "Pedestrian Slicer" fender for plate numbers Built by Ariel Motorcycles in Bournbrook, Birmingham, England between 1931 and 1959 The Square Four concept was designed by British motorcycling legend Edward Turner Among the most notable and unique motorcycle engine configurations ever built Built as a part of the Mark II series that ran between 1953 and 1959 Mark II Fours featured separately cast barrels, and a redesigned cylinder head The Mark II also featured four separate exhaust pipes fitted to two aluminum manifolds Telescopic forks Dual plunger-type rear shocks Front and rear drum brakes Dual chrome two-into-one exhaust For more information, please visit mecum.com.
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