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Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter (1932-59) vs AJP PR7 Adventure (2019-) vs AJS R7 Track Racer (1930) vs AJS E95 Porcupine (1954) vs AC Schnitzer R 1150GS () vs AJP PR7 Adventure (2016)

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1932 Ariel VH 500 Red Hunter
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2019 AJP PR7 Adventure
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1930 AJS R7 Track Racer
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1954 AJS E95 Porcupine
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2016 AJP PR7 Adventure
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Make: Ariel AJP AJS AJS AC Schnitzer AJP
Model: VH 500 Red Hunter PR7 Adventure R7 Track Racer E95 Porcupine R 1150GS PR7 Adventure
Years: 1932-59 2019- 1930 1954 2016
Engine: Four stroke, stroke, single cylinder, OHV, 2-valves Single cylinder, SWM, DOHC, 4 valve Single cylinder, OHC Twin cylinder inclined at 45°, aluminium alloy, DOHC Four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed Boxer, 4 valves per cylinder Single cylinder, SWM, DOHC
Capacity: 497 cc / 30.3 cu in 600.3 cc / 36.6 cu in 350 cc / 21.4 cub in 497 cc / 30.3 in 1130 cc / 69.0 cu in 600.3 cc / 36.6 cu in
Cooling System: Air cooled Liquid cooled Air cooled Air cooled Air/oil cooled Liquid cooled
Transmission: 4-Speed 6-Speed Close ratio gearbox 4-Speed, close ratio 6 Speed 6-Speed
Final Drive: Chain Chain Chain Chain Shaft Chain
Front Suspension: Grider front forks 48 mm ZF Sachs USD fork, fully adjustable Girder fork AMC Teledraulic telescopic fork Light. Telelever with central spring strut. Progressive coil spring. Twin-tube gas-filled shock 48 mm USD fork
Rear Suspension: Rigid, springloaded saddle (after 1954: dual shocks) AJP progressive linkage system, fully adjustable Sachs piggyback shock Ridged, spring loaded saddle Dual AMC "Jam-pot" shocks Patented BMW Paralever swing arm & shaft drive, single shock with variable rebound damping AJP progressive linkage system, fully adjustable Sachs piggyback shock