1953? Ariel Red Hunter - Seat

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1953? Ariel Red Hunter - Seat

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Hi everyone - my first post on this forum so please be gentle!

My dad has told me that he's now too old to ride his Ariel Red Hunter so he's passing it on to me (but not exactly sure when yet). Needless to say, I've been doing some looking into the bike, but have two questions that I hope you may be able to assist with.

1. Is this a genuine Ariel seat? All the photos of similar ones that I've seen have two seats, and the frame underneath looks different - most don't have the "bend" in them.

2. Is there anything else non-original that you can see, in case I wish to restore it to the factory condition?

Thanking you all in advance.
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The first step is to ascertain the year of the frame and engine so that you will know what it should look like. Supply engine and frame numbers and we will be able to pin its identification down. The dual seat, similar to the one fitted arrived for the 1953 season on the plunger models, it should not have a bend in it, which indicates that it is probably a cheap pattern one without stiffening ribs in the pan. the rest looks pretty correct but the colour of the tank is wrong and should have a gold lining. The battery strap looks like a BSA one and Ariel never used wooden batteries! the left rear mudguard 'L stay is a later SQ4 type from when a 2nd toolbox was fitted to the left side. What is what looks like a big black hose at the front of the seat. Reg KWV is a Wiltshire number issued April to May 1954.
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Hi and welcome

I think the pliers are a later vintage as evidenced by the plastic covered handles.

OK I'll get my coat

Nice bike

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Post by simon.holyfield »

Welcome aboard Philip. You'll find all the help you would ever need here.

Whereabouts are you?
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