This was the last year my grandfather worked at Indian. When they were "rebranding" back in the 90's the company approached him and the only other original engineer living to try to convince them to come work for them. They even floated getting what was remaining of the old Springfield factory back together to sweeten the deal. My Grandfather looked at their designs and business plan and told them to take a hike in his most French Canadian old New Englander kind of way. Unfortunately, he didn't leave much memorabilia behind. Ive always wanted a '47 Chief, but at 6'3" it would look like a kids bike under me.
My late pater owned essentially an identical machine in the early 1950s in England. Except that it had a transfer of an Indian Chief on the tank. The make essentially did not exist in England then, and as a steelworks carpenter I would love to know how he acquired it? In those days around 800 men set off early each morning on either a motorcycle or push bicycle to work at the plant. It was simply a means of transport, not revered or even a hobby, and indeed paint little attention to. Any motorcycle having a drive chain (most in the U.K.) would have such boiled clean every few months. The rare car was only ever owned by management.
This bike, a 1941 willy's 2 door business coupe, a 1959 Cadillac, and an old alpa Romeo spider in my garage would do nicely. And an old International pick up for work. Yes.
My uncle had a '47 Chief he bought in 1969 when he came back from Vietnam and was stationed at Ft Hood. Said be bought it at a place that used to be a gas station that was converted into a used bike lot. Said the place was full of old Harleys and the 1 Indian. Owner told him to take his pick for $400. Beautiful bike, but I have no great desire to ride an old bike with a suicide shifter. He rode it for a few years then sold it to a buddy. Said he regretted selling it until the day he died.
I would like to see "new Indian" come out with a model that closely imitated the 40's thru 50's "look", much less mass, chain drive, slimmer rear fender, simple headlight, no electronics. How do you remove a flat rear tire with wheel , single handed, on the side of the road?
Man I am Glad that freakin Kick Stand Didn’t grab the asphalt and hop that bike....! I have done that same trick more times than I can remember........🙄👀
This was the last year my grandfather worked at
Indian. When they were "rebranding" back in the 90's the company approached him and the only other original engineer living to try to convince them to come work for them. They even floated getting what was remaining of the old Springfield factory back together to sweeten the deal. My Grandfather looked at their designs and business plan and told them to take a hike in his most French Canadian old New Englander kind of way. Unfortunately, he didn't leave much memorabilia behind. Ive always wanted a '47 Chief, but at 6'3" it would look like a kids bike under me.
I bought my light blue 1947 Indian Chief for $300 in 1956. Most beautiful machine I ever owned. She tried to kill me when I was 17. She failed :-)
My late pater owned essentially an identical machine in the early 1950s in England. Except that it had a transfer of an Indian Chief on the tank. The make essentially did not exist in England then, and as a steelworks carpenter I would love to know how he acquired it? In those days around 800 men set off early each morning on either a motorcycle or push bicycle to work at the plant. It was simply a means of transport, not revered or even a hobby, and indeed paint little attention to. Any motorcycle having a drive chain (most in the U.K.) would have such boiled clean every few months. The rare car was only ever owned by management.
This bike, a 1941 willy's 2 door business coupe, a 1959 Cadillac, and an old alpa Romeo spider in my garage would do nicely. And an old International pick up for work. Yes.
My uncle had a '47 Chief he bought in 1969 when he came back from Vietnam and was stationed at Ft Hood. Said be bought it at a place that used to be a gas station that was converted into a used bike lot. Said the place was full of old Harleys and the 1 Indian. Owner told him to take his pick for $400. Beautiful bike, but I have no great desire to ride an old bike with a suicide shifter. He rode it for a few years then sold it to a buddy. Said he regretted selling it until the day he died.
This is such sweet sounding machine totally in love with it more than harleys
To bad they gave up so long ago
Que hermosura de MOTO, da gusto verla. Lo felicito.
I would like to see "new Indian" come out with a model that closely imitated the 40's thru 50's "look", much less mass, chain drive, slimmer rear fender, simple headlight, no electronics. How do you remove a flat rear tire with wheel , single handed, on the side of the road?
Этот мотор 14 л.с. отец переделал под водяное охлаждение в 1955г,мотор в СССР поставлялся по ленд-лизу Thank you Indian
If it weren't for the police car, I just know there'd be some drifting going on....
That bike looks brand new. Would love to know what price it sold for. I'm just a dreamer.
It ain't gonna blow up, but put the kickstand up.
Man I am Glad that freakin Kick Stand Didn’t grab the asphalt and hop that bike....!
I have done that same trick more times than I can remember........🙄👀
Beautiful
Very nice! 😊
Thanks, had one. Late wife made me sell it for down payment on a house.
No helmet or gloves ?
Dawns smooth white face ride rig
Around in circles ?
one long drive
Price of a bike
If you don't lift kickstand, your liable to lose control and hit the cop car.
Blahaha... almost a very expensive utoh
What are you looking for in price
Unfortunately this motorcycle has been sold for quite some time.
Great 😊
И установил на лодку,катались по реке Волга
Bhai kitne ke becjo ge bolo
Is this for sale?
wunder8962 i think no😅
Was.
take some more lessons !
Thanks for the advice!
Can one circle?
My Uncle had a ‘47. Even better looking.Chrome front end.
Bikeporn..........