Val Page
Valentine Page was a British motorcycle designer. He worked for leading UK marques including JAP, Ariel, Triumph, and BSA. Page was an innovator whose radical designs include the Triumph 6/1; BSA Gold Star, M20, and A7; Ariel Leader; and the JAP engine of the Brough Superior SS100.
JAP
Val Page served his apprenticeship as a motorcycle engineer and designer with JAP. Page designed the engines used in the Brough Superior SS80 and SS100 luxury motorcycles, and developed the racing motorcycles which made riders such as Bert le Vack famous.Ariel
Page spent most of his career with Ariel Motorcycles, which he joined in 1925. Eventually he became chief designer and developed a new range of engines for the 1926 season. For the 1927 season he designed a new frame, but it had a weakness that led to breakages and warranty claims. He rectified this with a revised frame for the 1928 season.Page's designs formed the basis for what became the Red Hunter, which continued until Ariel ceased production of four-strokes in 1959.