Love the Indians...always preferred them over Harleys...I just think they're a much more beautiful classy looking bike..and this is one beautiful machine.
My mother's cousin, a Mennonite from eastern Pennsylvania, owned one of these, and advertised it as "like new" for $395 in 1943 because he was going into the service (WWII). Sadly he died in a drowning accident in Germany after the war was over.
I think that the, 1941 Indian four is the most beautiful motorcycle ever made. Tell me if you disagree. Now that the Indian brand is back into production. I think they should make a modern, revised, model of this piece of art. Get in contact with Indian and tell them to reproduce it.
Take it as a rule of thumb, only 5-10% of unsatisfied people actually complain. If everyone complained companies wouldn't have to do surveys and wonder why cutsomers aren't 100% happy.
I've neever seen a Gilroy or later clone ever show a tenth of the class a REAL Indian has, let alone a four!
A beautiful bike Mike. Well done.
Love the Indians...always preferred them over Harleys...I just think they're a much more beautiful classy looking bike..and this is one beautiful machine.
best sounding motorcycle ever. Mike you need to reproduce these 4's!! I would love to have one someday to sit beside my Chief.
Gorgous motorcycle. Very unique sound. BTW like the guitar riff.
A beautiful reliabel motorcycle with a great sound. Polaris should start to rebuild them new ! I would buy one.
Me too
ME TOO!
Me too ! With a drive shaft !
That is just achingly beautiful.
Vintage American bikes from the 30s-50s were awesome with Indian having the most personality.
@DrifterToo Nobody else is complaining except you.....I think the blend sounds good.
Indian's most beautiful bike. Nothing has come close until recently with Alan Forbes new Indian 4 of UK Indian.
What possessed you to lay a dubious music track onto a video of a running Indian 4?
Simply bad musical taste. However, that is one nice Indian 4.
My thoughts exactly.
I love the sound of Indian Fours. Totally unlike the usual V twin sound.
looks so classy
Beautiful country!!
My mother's cousin, a Mennonite from eastern Pennsylvania, owned one of these, and advertised it as "like new" for $395 in 1943 because he was going into the service (WWII). Sadly he died in a drowning accident in Germany after the war was over.
beautiful...
Super Bike Mr 👽
I think that the, 1941 Indian four is the most beautiful motorcycle ever made. Tell me if you disagree. Now that the Indian brand is back into production. I think they should make a modern, revised, model of this piece of art. Get in contact with Indian and tell them to reproduce it.
Very Nice !
Hi mike beautiful!!!! so whene are you going to repop the four?Like the chief.
Super
Nice boots...
Nice 😎👍
It sounds like my massey-ferguson 35.. =)
What kinda riding boots are those and where can I get some?
George McAdams google tanker boots ( armor crewman)
Perfeita!
Anybody know what that colour is?
Mystical cranberry.
Red!
In the market today is very high demand is older bike so this bike very heavy and powerful to another latest bike.
What?
$100,000. motorcycle?
Buityfull baby.
Take it as a rule of thumb, only 5-10% of unsatisfied people actually complain. If everyone complained companies wouldn't have to do surveys and wonder why cutsomers aren't 100% happy.
Back in the day my dad had one. He got rid of it because it kept burning the piston on the back cylinder...
Bollocks
where is the helmet?
I want one soooo bad ...
Обои ручки крутятся.
I saw a 1946 in on ebay in South Australia for $45,000AUD recently
That's a rare year indeed for an Indian 4. Since they stopped making them in 1942.
@@northerniltree 45K Aud = $30K USD. About the value of a Chief and 30% of a 4.
@@josephsorg 1946= No Indian 4. USD or AUD.
That should read "Never" ; )
How does it feel to make the rest of us MC lovers so gawddamn jealous we can't see straight?
IN WITH THE OLD OUT WITH NEW
what?
Doin what it was ment to do, be riddin'
My Hayabusa is faster
Ruined by crappy music track. Very cool Indian though.
Vintage American bikes from the 30s-50s were awesome with Indian having the most personality.