Barn find Square Four MkII
Barn find Square Four MkII
Hello fellow Ariel enthusiasts. I've joined the club having recently bought a lovely 1954 MkII. It's in sound condition, despite the surface rust and dirt that's accumulated over its 40+ years in storage. The engine turns over nicely on the kickstart but I'll make no attepmt to start it before stripping and thoroughly cleaning / restoring the engine. The bike has been modified slightly, with a later large oil tank, later front end and a swinging arm model seat (which looks good in my opinion so I'll keep it).
I need a set of downpipes, if anyone reading this happens to have a rusty old set they'd sell me (I'll be retaining the 'patina' rather than restoring as-new, so a dirty / tatty / rust set would be ideal). I've put a 'wanted' ad in the appropriate section of the forum.
If I could figure out how to post a photo, I would, but clicking on 'inssert image' isn't working. Any tips? Thanks.
I need a set of downpipes, if anyone reading this happens to have a rusty old set they'd sell me (I'll be retaining the 'patina' rather than restoring as-new, so a dirty / tatty / rust set would be ideal). I've put a 'wanted' ad in the appropriate section of the forum.
If I could figure out how to post a photo, I would, but clicking on 'inssert image' isn't working. Any tips? Thanks.
Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
Does this work?
- Roger Gwynn
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Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
Yes but a tad out of focus!
Roger Gwynn, caretaker of the club's works drawings and machine register, membership secretary 2015-26. Director of AOMCC, Draganfly Motorcycles, Craven Equipment and Supreme Motorcycles mostly retired.
Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
...another attempt (hopefully a much better pic)
- Roger Gwynn
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Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
That is a nice one. Something strange about the rear brake arm, wrong rear stand spring. Bennet of club SQ4 spares was listing some ex pipes a few days ago, see buy a bit
Roger Gwynn, caretaker of the club's works drawings and machine register, membership secretary 2015-26. Director of AOMCC, Draganfly Motorcycles, Craven Equipment and Supreme Motorcycles mostly retired.
Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
Only MkI pipes by the look of it - pity, because the prices look very good. That rear brake cam lever is peculiar isn't it? No history with the bike, sadly, so no way of knowing how / why it came to be substituted for the original.
- Roger Gwynn
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Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
I am only a couple of miles from you and happy to pop over some time to kick the tyres.
Roger Gwynn, caretaker of the club's works drawings and machine register, membership secretary 2015-26. Director of AOMCC, Draganfly Motorcycles, Craven Equipment and Supreme Motorcycles mostly retired.
Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
You'd be welcome Roger. I'll message you...
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Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
Send you a pm.
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Re: Barn find Square Four MkII
"Barn Find" is very USA. Has the rear Part of the frame been grafted on? Maybe it WAS a RIGID? Nev
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