RE: Ariel launches 'Ace of Diamonds' special edition

RE: Ariel launches 'Ace of Diamonds' special edition

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Evanivitch

20,278 posts

123 months

Monday 12th November 2018
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Ariel website is equally confusing...

Ariel Website said:
At the heart of each Ace – that aluminium perimeter frame. Recognisably Ariel, remarkably ingenious. Milled from solid billet; 70 hours of machining time; welded by hand; hard anodised; to form a piece of engineering that is a structural masterpiece but also a work of art. The beauty in a piece of machining, the thought, the care and the precision that has gone into every single compnent. And again, because you love motorcycles, you'll understand.

MrC986

3,511 posts

192 months

Monday 12th November 2018
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I've just had a quick scoot around the other media outlets & the sub £20k price is quoted by all....it does look one truly nice bike biggrin

Krikkit

26,590 posts

182 months

Monday 12th November 2018
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Nanook said:
Some of them are clearly tig welds, but some of what you're seeing is marks left from tooling/machining.
I think they machine the whole frame, with the exception of the steering tube which gets welded at the preferred angle.


Syndrome280

276 posts

112 months

Monday 12th November 2018
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Not trying to ignore the rest of the rather stunning bike, but that frame looks like engineering and welding themed pornography.

Della

174 posts

218 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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I'm still a fan of my super sport bikes but when the time comes to slow down and get a cruiser, I'd be looking at something like this over a Harley any day. What a great looking bike.

tight fart

2,939 posts

274 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Doubt it will be any good, car people have never made a good motorcycle yet.

Edited by tight fart on Tuesday 13th November 08:22

Esceptico

7,588 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Della said:
I'm still a fan of my super sport bikes but when the time comes to slow down and get a cruiser, I'd be looking at something like this over a Harley any day. What a great looking bike.
You are joking I hope. 175 bhp and 230 kg. That is about the same as my current K1300S. On the road you would need a lot of talent (or ride like a complete lunatic) to go faster on a sports bike than on a K1300S so I can't imagine the Ace is much different. Hardly comparable with a Harley with no ground clearance. Although having said that, even with Harley's talent counts for a lot...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFzhc3i0PRY


Esceptico

7,588 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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tight fart said:
Doubt it will be Amy good, car people have never made a good motorcycle yet.
Yeah, so st MCN only gave it five out of five stars...

https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-reviews/ariel/...


HighwayStar

4,337 posts

145 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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tight fart said:
Doubt it will be any good, car people have never made a good motorcycle yet.

Edited by tight fart on Tuesday 13th November 08:22
Hmmm... I'm not going to pretend I know much about bikes but among other of their bikes the S1000RR is highly rated in the bike world. BMW seem to know what they are doing. I picked that bike because it was their first superbike while Japan had been doing it forever.

Edited by HighwayStar on Tuesday 13th November 08:40

Dakkon

7,826 posts

254 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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I don't get these bikes, the frame digs into your thighs, they are really uncomfortable.

carinatauk

1,413 posts

253 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Wow, where do I order? but only 10? they will be snapped up by collectors

Baldchap

7,723 posts

93 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Nanook said:
tight fart said:
Doubt it will be any good, car people have never made a good motorcycle yet.

Edited by tight fart on Tuesday 13th November 08:22
Apart from BMW, Honda, Suzuki etc.?
BMW only sell bikes cos that bloke rode one on telly...

And Honda? Honda?! Apart from the terrible Fireblade (that didn't sell), hated VFR (gear driven cams? What's the point of that then!) and massively unpopular CBR600 (nobody bought one!), what have they ever done?

And as for Suzuki, if you can name one massively popular sportsbike they've ever made I'll eat my hair!

rolleyes

On topic, doesn't look like Ariel have a UK dealer, from their website. As an MV owner, dealer availability has bitten me once already, even though I think I really like the Ace...

donteatpeople

831 posts

275 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Krikkit said:
Nanook said:
Some of them are clearly tig welds, but some of what you're seeing is marks left from tooling/machining.
I think they machine the whole frame, with the exception of the steering tube which gets welded at the preferred angle.

It’s not just the head section that’s welded. You can see the weld lines at the top of the vertical section above the swing arm mount and joining the brace running across the frame to the vertical section. I count at least six separate machined sections that have been welded together.

I think PH have got it wrong, it looks like each section of the frame is machined from aluminium rather than the whole frame being machined from one single piece of aluminium.



Plasticedd

45 posts

119 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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One piece machining is clearly incorrect. Ariel don't claim that its a PH error.
Even a quick glance at the shape of the frame and anyone who knows CNC machining will conclude its impossible to have machined that in one piece.
Even as the 4 or 5 seperate CNC machined parts its a quality piece of CNC machining and the welding of it all together is also very nice quality.
I think all us engineers can appreciate the workmanship.
Seems a reasonable price to me, amazed they make any money at that price to be honest.

NordicCrankShaft

1,726 posts

116 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Esceptico said:
You are joking I hope. 175 bhp and 230 kg. That is about the same as my current K1300S. On the road you would need a lot of talent (or ride like a complete lunatic) to go faster on a sports bike than on a K1300S so I can't imagine the Ace is much different. Hardly comparable with a Harley with no ground clearance. Although having said that, even with Harley's talent counts for a lot...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFzhc3i0PRY
Holy mother of God!!!! That is some epic riding absolutely fking stupid but epic none the less.

Esceptico

7,588 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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NordicCrankShaft said:
Esceptico said:
You are joking I hope. 175 bhp and 230 kg. That is about the same as my current K1300S. On the road you would need a lot of talent (or ride like a complete lunatic) to go faster on a sports bike than on a K1300S so I can't imagine the Ace is much different. Hardly comparable with a Harley with no ground clearance. Although having said that, even with Harley's talent counts for a lot...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFzhc3i0PRY
Holy mother of God!!!! That is some epic riding absolutely fking stupid but epic none the less.
I love the fact that he almosts loses it by sliding the rear...then just continues to ride as fast! I would have been stopping to check my pants.

Esceptico

7,588 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Dakkon said:
I don't get these bikes, the frame digs into your thighs, they are really uncomfortable.
Have you ridden one?

Esceptico

7,588 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Plasticedd said:
One piece machining is clearly incorrect. Ariel don't claim that its a PH error.
Even a quick glance at the shape of the frame and anyone who knows CNC machining will conclude its impossible to have machined that in one piece.
Even as the 4 or 5 seperate CNC machined parts its a quality piece of CNC machining and the welding of it all together is also very nice quality.
I think all us engineers can appreciate the workmanship.
Seems a reasonable price to me, amazed they make any money at that price to be honest.
To be fair the £20k is the base price. As soon as you add some options it spirals. Having looked at the configarator "my" Ace would be closer to £30k

Fury1630

393 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Umm - why on earth would you machine a frame from solid? It makes no engineering sense at all? Reproducing all those welds on a milling machine must've been tricky too.

mk2 24v

649 posts

165 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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Plasticedd said:
One piece machining is clearly incorrect. Ariel don't claim that its a PH error.
Even a quick glance at the shape of the frame and anyone who knows CNC machining will conclude its impossible to have machined that in one piece.
Even as the 4 or 5 seperate CNC machined parts its a quality piece of CNC machining and the welding of it all together is also very nice quality.
I think all us engineers can appreciate the workmanship.
Seems a reasonable price to me, amazed they make any money at that price to be honest.
I will admit it appears to be several pieces welded together.
However, whats to say that all the pieces weren't machined from the same singular lump of aluminium at the start, and then all welded together? That would tie up with the marketing blurb surely biggrin

Tis a lovely looking motorcycle though yum