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Ariel Motor Builds Just Ten Units Of Ace R Limited Edition Motorcycle
The Ace R Limited Edition motorcycle by Ariel Motor is now available for 49,995 Pounds. Only ten units of Ace R will ever be available by Ariel Motor globally.
Ariel Motor will be showcasing it's rare and unique motorcycle at 2016 Motorcycle Live. The British manufacturer has revealed to us it's Limited Edition Ace R model. Only ten units of Ace R will be up for grabs and we would not be surprised if all of them are sold out already.
Powering the Ariel Ace R is a 1,237cc V4 engine from Honda UK Operations. This engine has been tuned to produce 210bhp, along with 142Nm of peak torque, and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. An all-new aluminium frame has been adopted in black pearl finish.
Ace R receives front and rear suspension system from Ohlins, which is fully adjustable. Ariel Motor has opted for 5-spoke carbon-fibre wheels. The bodywork also receives carbon-fibre treatment to keep the Limited Edition motorcycles weight in check.
Coming to the price, as you must have already guessed a Limited Edition model will not be priced attractively. The Ace R bears a price tag of 49,995 Pounds or Rs. 42.31 lakh equivalent in India. It is highly unlikely to ever see an Ace R on Indian roads, however, if you ever do see one, send us an image.