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1928 Indian Hill Climber on 2040-motos

US $22,500.00
YearYear:1928 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: BLUE/CHROME
Location:

Lindenhurst, New York, United States

Lindenhurst, New York, United States
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Indian HILL CLIMBER photos

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Indian HILL CLIMBER tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian HILL CLIMBER description

 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE 1928 101 SCOUT HILL CLIMBER. SUCCESSFULLY CAMPAIGNED ON THE NORTH EASTERN RACING CIRCUIT INTO THE EARLY 1960'S BY 2 AMITYVILLE, NY BROTHERS (STILL ALIVE AND WELL)! ONE WRENCHED, THE OTHER RACED. THIS WAS A PRIVATEER MACHINE RUNNING AGAINST FACTORY MACHINES AND RIDERS. ILLUSTRATED IN THE 1993 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE BOOK BY BUZZ KANTER, PGS. 34-37.
101 FRAME HIGHLY MODIFIED, CLINCHER RIMS W/ V. DRY ROTTED TIRES THAT DO HOLD AIR, PRINCE FORK, NECK MOUNTED POINTS FOR TETHER KILL. 101 HILL CLIMB FUEL/OIL TANK TO FIT FRAME,45CI MODIFIED MOTOR, EDISON RM MAGNETO,SPORT SCOUT SQUARE BASE CYLINDER'S,LINKERT ALCOHOL BARREL CARBURETOR, OIL PUMP DELETE. BIKE HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED IN THE 30 YRS. I'VE OWNED HER. HAS BEEN IN DISPLAYS AND MUSEUMS OVER THE LAST 5 YEARS OR SO. BIKE IS JUST THE WAY I GOT IT AND VERIFIED BY THE RIDER WHO LIVES IN THE NEXT TOWN. ANOTHER PHOTO OF THIS MACHINE ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE TAKEN IN THE HERSHEY, PA. AACA DISPLAY 2014. PREFER PICK-UP BUT WILL HELP W/ SHIPPING. ....................         more parts, indianmotocycleparts.com

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