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NICE 1939 INDIAN 74 CI BOBBER IN A 46 FRAME TITLED A 39 DRIVE TRAIN HAS AROUND 600 MILES ON IT I LOVE TO KEEP IT BUT THESE OLD 67 YEAR OLD LEGS AND BAD BACK WONT LET ME KICK IT VERY GOOD, RUNS GREAT MOTOR WAS GONE THROUGH ABOUT 600 MILES AGO, ALONG WITH THE TRANS AND CLUCH, NEW HAD HAMMERED GAS TANKS OUT OF ALUM., ALUM. REAR FENDER IT IS 12 VOLT WITH AN ALT. ON IT AND A HEI IN THE DIS. TO MAKE IT START BETTER, DISK REAR BRAKE, TURNS A LOT OF HEADS BAD TO THE BONE OLD BOBBER, BUT MADE FOR A YUNGER GUY THEN ME, EMAIL WI WUESTIONS I AN GOING TO START IT AT ABOUT WHAT THE DRIVE TRAIN AND FRAME ARE WORTH, IN THE LAST PICK YOU CAN SEE THE ALT., I HAVE A GUY THAT HAS DONE A GOOD JOB HAULING FOR ME AND HE IS PRETTY CHEAP EMAIL FOR HIS PHONE NUMBER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,THERE IS TWO TROY ONCES OF SILVER ON THE DASH THAT LOOK LIKE THE OLD INDIAN NICKLE
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- 2011 indian(US $16,500.00)
- 1944 indian(US $39000)
- 2010 indian(US $1,800.00)
- 2000 indian(US $38000)
- 2014 indian(US $29000)
- 1946 indian(US $35000)
Moto blog
Hero MotoCorp Reports Sales of 541,615 Motorcycles and Scooters in December 2012
Fri, 04 Jan 2013Whenever we publish stories about the motorcycle industry in India, we still get comments from readers surprised at how big a role that nation’s market plays, and perhaps more poignantly, how small it makes the U.S. market look. The latest sales numbers from Hero MotoCorp, India’s market leader, should further highlight the importance of India’s motorcycle market.
Ace Motorcycle Predecessor to Indian Four
Wed, 24 Dec 2008One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This old adage has never been more accurate than when describing a rare collection of motorcycle drawings from 1919 that were recently found in a trash bin. Created in 1919 by William Henderson, a man considered by many to be America’s most impressive motorcycle designer, this rare collection of original drawings depict the design of a brand known as the Ace, which later became part of the Indian Motorcycle Co.
Polaris Industries Acquires KLIM
Thu, 06 Dec 2012Polaris Industries has acquired motorcycle and snowmobile gear manufacturer KLIM. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The KLIM brand will continue operating as a standalone business alongside Polaris’ existing apparel labels.
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