British supercar brand returns to its cycling roots, launches all-new Dash
Briefly

Called the Dash, the bike is launched in part as a celebration of Ariel's first-ever product, the Ariel Ordinary, a Penny Farthing that the brand claims was the world's first series production vehicle, created in 1871.
Both are built around a 1.3kg frame made from a combination of titanium and carbon fibre, using 3D-printed lugs, offering internal cable routing and a clean aesthetic.
The tubes are joined by 3D-printed Ti-6AL-4V Grade 5 Titanium using the same machines used to construct combustion chamber components for space rockets and thrusters for satellites.
The Dash Adventure is equipped with Shimano's 1x12 GRX mechanical groupset, offering 2x12 Mahle's X20 power system with a 236Wh battery and 250-watt motor.
Read at cyclingnews.com
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