Engine: 997 cc, 4-stroke, square four, air-cooled, OHV, 8-valve
Power: 45 bhp (34 kW) @ 5,500 rpm
Transmission: 4-speed gearbox to chain final drive
Wheelbase: 56 inches (1,422 mm)
Fuel Capacity: 5 imp gal (23 l; 6.0 US gal)
Total # produced: Mk I - 1000cc - 1949 - 1953: 3,922
In the years after the end of WWII the 1000cc Square Four was advertised as a powerful sporting solo ride. Advertisements proclaimed "Spectacular acceleration", "Rockets from a standstill" and "Whispering Wildfire". In 1949 the cast iron engine was redesigned with an all alloy block and head improving cooling. This reduced weight by 33 lbs with resulting improvements in handling and acceleration.The Mark I was capable of 90 mph-plus. This all alloy version was later dubbed the 4G Mk I when the redesigned Mk II was phased into production in 1953. Production of the Mk I ended in 1953.
We are pleased to offer for sale this 1950 Ariel Square Four, a fully restored "show or go" example of this fine British Motorcycle.