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Indian Four 1931 year!!!
Up for sale Indian Four 1931 year. This motorcycle is complete original and was restored many years ago. Engine started from the first kick and works very good. The all chassis is from 1931 year but engine and Title is from 1934 year. Bike is located in Chicago USA, but can be in Europe after 4 weeks. Included clear Title and all documents for registration. We ship worldwide !!! Delivery is possible. If you need more information, or more pictures and video please call to me: 0048 533100555 or send me email. SOLD AS IS, DELIVERY POSSIBLE, PLEASE ASK AND LOOK BEFORE BUYING |
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Sat, 14 Feb 2009Three-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion Ron Hornaday recently took delivery of his 2009 Indian Chief Vintage at Indian Motorcycle Charlotte. Hornaday’s top-of-the-line black & burgundy Vintage was built to his specifications and features optional painted rims, black leather saddlebags and seat with fringed leather. Hornaday mentioned that one of his favorite photos is of his father, a racing legend himself, seated on an Indian Chief, just before he sold it to go into the Army.
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Tue, 24 Jan 2012Introduction1 of 11Next Last The theme song to “The Grinch” describes the eponymous character’s soul as “An appalling dump heap overflowing with the most disgraceful assortment of deplorable rubbish imaginable,” and that’s pretty much how we feel about biker movies. Exceptions such as “The World’s Fastest Indian,” “On Any Sunday,” “Faster” and “Take It To The Limit” exist, but gems like these are rarities. An attractive female straddling a bike on the big screen — no matter how audacious, unbelievable or misguided — usually gets a pass.
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Thu, 29 Nov 20121 of 6Next Last A little while ago, we published a review of a motorcycle Honda produces for the Indian market called the Unicorn Dazzler. Yes, that’s the actual name of a production motorcycle designed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, a Honda subsidiary. In his review of the 150cc motorcycle, Rajeev Gaikwad said the Honda Unicorn Dazzler was “a handsome commuter with an enthusiastic and proven engine” though it was underwhelming in terms of performance and handling as the higher-priced successor to the regular Honda Unicorn also sold in India.
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