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Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by meladdo » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:34 am

Indeed the Nomad will accommodate the larger chap, but I will say it looked like a big ask from the outside, once articulated and then in situ it was very nice place to be, felt safe and secure, those seats are ace the wheel position is perfect for me and I could see myself having one along side my Atom, maybe if my bonds pay up the jackpot :vroom:

Have fun putting your deposit down and the choosing process of the spec, BE BOLD ON CHASSIS COLOUR !!

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by tyersm » Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:18 am

meladdo wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:25 am I am not a Nomad owner But on a recent trip to the factory, I ft and Im not a small bloke, 6 ft 4 and ample body... ::)
But I fitted in nice! very nice place to be I have to say too!
you sound like you could be my body double! I also fitted in fine.
deposit going down next week!

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Karl V » Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:18 pm

I like the multi-colour idea! I guess that way, I could replicate a VW Polo Harlequin - remember those???

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=VW+POLO+HARLEQUIN&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiVstbbo-bXAhUlIcAKHeMCCGMQ_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=949

Thanks for the feedback yet again guys.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by stupot » Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:25 pm

Multicoloured is a good solution. Mine was registered as Silver / Green but I changed it to Silver / Black so I could switch between my green and orange panel sets. I figured there is more surface area to the black panels than the coloured ones.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by GraemeW » Wed Nov 29, 2017 2:52 pm

yes mine was registered as multi coloured.  Very useful.  As soon as some used 3.5 panels pop up, i will buy them, so I can wrap and have some variety for my car.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by John Scherrer » Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:49 am

I seem to recall the factory registering some new builds as multicoloured ..

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by 911tom » Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:42 am

I've been running different colour panels on mine for the last 12 months and no issue. I think a colour change will show on a HPI check so would be a shame to formally change the colour. My daily car is fully wrapped a different colour. I have been driving it for over two years with no issues at all.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Karl V » Tue Nov 28, 2017 7:41 pm

Sorry to bombard this thread, but I do have 2 other questions, more of a 'flirting with :police:' nature this time...

1) Neon whips. Very chavvy and a must have IMO. I know that orange seems the 'safest' colour (red light must not be seen from the front; white from the rear; blue and green are reserved for emergency services etc.). But... The light source should not be seen on a vehicle, just the 'glow'. I know they are fitted at the factory AFTER the car passes it's IVA test, so quite the grey area...

My question is: Has anyone out there had 'issues' with the neon whips and over excited law enforcers?

2) Changing the body panels. My Atom was a silver frame with yellow panels and registered on the V5 as silver/yellow. If I was to have 2 or 3 sets of different colour panels, I guess I would need to inform DVLA when the orange ones come off and the green ones go on? It seems that wrapping a car now needs DVLA to be informed, so clearly they don't subscribe to 'temporary colour changing' any longer.

My question is: Am I right in guessing that the colours on your Nomad V5 are also chassis / body panel colours? And does anyone else have experience of swapping body panel colours and building a first name basis relationship with the DVLA?



Again, sorry for all the questions.

Once I get my Nomad early next year, I'll be very happy to help answer anyone else's questions if I can...

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Karl V » Tue Nov 28, 2017 7:31 pm

PhillipM wrote: That pattern is very common for forest rally tyres - you'll be able to get road legal versions most places.
We run Fedima F4's in a similar pattern, although they might be too heavy/stiff for a Nomad - they're a race tyre with very stiff sidewalls.
OK. That looks interesting. Thanks...

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by PhillipM » Tue Nov 28, 2017 7:25 pm

That pattern is very common for forest rally tyres - you'll be able to get road legal versions most places.
We run Fedima F4's in a similar pattern, although they might be too heavy/stiff for a Nomad - they're a race tyre with very stiff sidewalls designed to take rock hits.

Maybe something like a Kuhmo R800, or probably better, a winter tyre with big blocks.
Or an all terrain like a General AT2 or TR gravel tyre if you're really set on something with that look.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Karl V » Tue Nov 28, 2017 7:00 pm

Well that's me convinced then, thanks!

It also seems that the gravel / forest stage tyres offered by Ariel are marked as not road legal - http://www.arielmotor.co.uk/style/temp/nomadOptions/15%20inch%20Wheel%20Package%20Competition%20Rally%20Tyres%20(Not%20for%20Road%20Use).jpg

I think I'll stick with the road tyres and grab a winch instead. That'll give me the off-road look I'm after. When stuck in traffic on the A217 ;-)

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by PhillipM » Tue Nov 28, 2017 4:08 pm

IonMan wrote:
If anyone out there has experience of the Mud tyres on the road or - preferably - experience of different types of tyres on the road, I'd really appreciate your thoughts!
They're very noisy at any speed over about 20-30mph, they vibrate at high speeds as the tread blocks start to move around, and they're awful come winter when you're braking in cold, wet conditions, much worse than an A/T or road tyre, it's like trying to stop on grease.
If you have any concrete roads near you instead of tarmac, all that +50%.

Come summer when the compound has actually got some grip due to no longer being harder than steel from the cold weather, the tread blocks will move around, and the tyre will generate a lot of heat, to the point where the surface goes back greasy because the rubber just melts, and the tyre wear shoots through the roof - I've run geolander pattern tyres at Oulton (albeit a bit heavier car) and even doing just short 5-6 laps stints, had to switch to rally tyres, as after a little longer stint, we parked up and the tyres got a big flat spot on the bottom as the tread rubber spread out and then cooled.
Saying that, right up until the surface actually melts, you can get quite a lot of grip out of a hot sticky M/T even if the tyre blocks are twisting so far that you're doing 4-wheel drifts at 20%+ slip angles to get it :D

If you want the off road look, and a bit of capability, I would say put an all season or maybe a gravel rally tyre on it for a daily. It'll still move around, but it'll be a lot better in the cold, wet conditions.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Karl V » Tue Nov 28, 2017 2:00 pm

All makes sense.

Thanks for the info.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by Steve Gibson » Tue Nov 28, 2017 1:06 pm

c_a wrote: If you use MT tyres on a car 98% onroad you will wear them quickly, very quickly.
They are noisy and will have a low traction level onroad.
Absolutely. Saw Andy Smith's Nomad at the weekend and it's on MT tyres. He said he has very little grip, but that's how he likes it. I guess it depends how you want to drive the car and how wayward you want it to be on tarmac.

Re: Ariel Nomad Questions and answers

by c_a » Tue Nov 28, 2017 4:39 am

If you use MT tyres on a car 98% onroad you will wear them quickly, very quickly.
They are noisy and will have a low traction level onroad.

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