Indian SE 74 Enduro tech info
Indian SE 74 Enduro description
This bike has no miles on it!
True story Guy bought for his son summer of 1974, Son took off turn signals(I Have), rear storage bar (I have) wasn't smart enough to realize taking of the rear storage bar disconnected the shock and jumped on it and sped off, Bike did a loop he crashed and burned, Broke his leg , dad put the bike in the back of the barn and both forgot about it till son passed away. I bought the bike. It hasn't been started ....ran nothing... since that one day ...see the 4 /10ths of a mile on odometer. Bike is as I found it with the shock still disconnected. It turns over, has spark, clutch and breaks seem to work . Will need tank and carb cleaned and probably the oil reservoir (you can still see oil) Was going to restore but, Just want to recoup my money ! |
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