I've got a 1958 Ariel Huntmaster FH 650cc that I'd like to sell on, I bought it as a project but I've got too many bikes and cars on the go.
It's been dry stored for many years and the mag was taken off the bike when I got it so would assume that would need attention, it's in the spares box with a cache of other parts that can go with the bike.
It's overall a very clean looking bike, it's been brush painted i think in the 70's, the tinware is in fine condition, the bike seems to have good compession on a kick but I've not done any more to it than that, Any inspection is welcome
Transferable reg no
I'm open to offers, I'm located in Thruxton, near Andover in west Hampshire
Thanks
1958 Huntmaster Project Bike
1958 Huntmaster Project Bike
1958 FH Huntmaster
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hi a nice and tidy Huntmaster i think you will soon sell it
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That looks a very complete and original bike, the centre stand springs are an easy fix as is the non period horn, super project for someone.
I restored my 58FH recently and think it's a very handsome bike which is lovely to ride - I'm sure yours won't hang around for long if the price is right.
Regards Mick
That looks a very complete and original bike, the centre stand springs are an easy fix as is the non period horn, super project for someone.
I restored my 58FH recently and think it's a very handsome bike which is lovely to ride - I'm sure yours won't hang around for long if the price is right.
Regards Mick
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Hi Jim, What sort of money are we talking about for the Huntmaster thankyou, Regards Clive , membership no.691.
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You should convert it to be an ebike.
Looks like you have plenty of electricky next door
Seriously though, looks good, and possibly a straight forward project for somebody.
Looks like you have plenty of electricky next door
Seriously though, looks good, and possibly a straight forward project for somebody.
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