Terry Joslin
Ariel 1903
Ariel 1903
The Ariel 1903 was one of the earliest British motorcycles, built around a bicycle-type frame with a small single-cylinder engine, often a Kerry unit.
Drive was typically by belt, with minimal suspension and basic controls, reflecting the transition from pedal cycles to powered machines.
Modest in performance, it represents the pioneering stage of UK motorcycling and early practical transport development.








