I'd like one these now.
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sorry chi town ilave my hd,s but that mate looks like it comes from frisco bay, way too much going on, i just hope its got a stroker hiding under the gay paint job!
Most Vtwins tend to run hot on rear cyl. But someone has changed bars to Harley bars and looks to be a hand clutch, but main thing is Indian was Left hand throttle and right hand shift.Originally Posted by Happyman
Easier for Police and soldiers to handle their pistols while riding.
Indian was mostly Police and military and not sold real heavily to civilian riders, the main reason they went bust after the govt bought no more, they had no real civilian following.
One that even if I had the money I wouldn't spend it for, a New Honda Goldwing
I would settle for and would spend the money for, a Dragstar 1100
^Nice fronts and ugly rears.
Please fold down the saddle.
pretty nice bike, but a friend had one in CM, I rode it, and he sold it, like new and he had spent a lot on it, for less than 200k, and that was a lot more than I would have given for one of em..Originally Posted by ray23
This would do for me
This would do me just fine a R1200GS
I would sure hate to put a few 700 mile days on one of those things all humped up like a monkey fucking a jug.
For a fascinating hour or so google - Burt Monro Indian Motorcycles- or better still get hold of the video - Fastest Indian - and enjoy
Quite a good film
In the film it was a replica with Ducati engine - but still a good ( and true) story
As we are talking bikes - has anyone out there had experience with Lehman/ Harley/Honda trikes??
With advancing years and rampant arthritis in the knee/hip area they seem to be the answer to a maidens ( if you know what I mean) prayer !
Like some feedback as there is one coming up for sale here soon.
This frame was built in New York I was told, I didn't build it, but had a knee overhauled and couldn't ride my bagger so I traded the ol ladys 78 pace car vette for it, and it was a fine riding machine.
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