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Mark Bodiford
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2010
'47 Indian Chief Start Up
Running better this morning with a temp. fix on the rear exhaust. But the header on the front cylinder separated from the manifold. Easy fix.
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'47 Indian Chief Start Up
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Starting an Indian Chief for the first time in almost 30 years.
That baby has rhythm!
Nice ride! Ride safe brother.
Pleaseee fix the timing!
Ffs. Adjust the spark
Runs like shit. Take it to a real mechanic
It’s sold and he passed 7 years ago so can’t do that
Absolutely beautiful bike. Thanks for sharing!
The exhaust is like a song playing
Almost like a brand new!
Great story and bike my uncle left me a 48
Good job on getting it to run! A great family keepsake! Hope you’re able to get new tires and whatever it needs to be rideable.
What year was white available on the Chief?
I love those old bikes and that one is a beauty I love when they are all original like that I can't stand them with new paint jobs and that they look better to me just like yours with some rust and a some oil on the frame and not a shined up
So cool on your history this is my dream bike love it best wishes on making this baby live again.
So jealous! That's beautiful buddy
My dream bike absolutely beautiful!...When I was a young kid I'd sit outside of my neighbor Alfreds garage for hours at a time and watch him abd his father wrench on all their antique motorcycles including one just like in the video....I can still remember the smell of those old Indians running! Every once in a while theyd let me come in and talk their ears off
I'm an Indian rider. Can you get that bike to run any worse?
He sold it and also passed away 7 years ago.
That’s not rust, it’s patina! Absolutely beautiful!
Blown back head gasket.....
i have a 46 looks ilke blown head gasket
You are killing that engine! It's back-firing out of the carburetor. Shut it down & take to someone who knows what they're doing!
In THAT climate I'm amazed she held up in such good shape! Nice job startin' her up, those are great bikes!
That was pretty cool man
Never tired of watch this. Should of kept mine..
She's wet sump!
good job dude, and a lovely video to watch, you can tell it means a lot to you and your family, Im really pleased for you all......
shit you should have left the lights alone!
i would leave it just as it is. beautiful....
At 8:50 Wrong!!! When You took off the rear head to free the stuck valve, you must not have re/torqued the head properly, or your gasket was not seated. As soon as You seen and heard this(totally visible and audible), it should have been shut down quick and fixed. After 30+ years of not running, you'd figure you could at least wait a few more hours to fix her right. That old Chief deserved that!!! Also, at initial start up, that Chief should never have idled at that low of an RPM!!! This reeks havoc on that valve train! Never heard an Indian ever run this bad!!! At 10:28 "Unbelievable huh"--"Ya' cRaZy". Yes...it sure is!!!
I'm in my early 60's and I would donate body parts to own and ride that baby and polish it every day brother. If any of you know of one please mail me. I want to ride again before I get to frign rusty and fall apart. One last tour left in me I'm sure. Like Bilbo said " I think its time for one last adventure" ;-)
Great. Can't wait to watch pt. two. You are a lucky guy to have an Uncle who held on to that bike for all those years.
Take it off choke, amazing it keeps running
God Bless You This Made My Day
Gaskets are bad.Indians had this flaw
Way Cool!!