Indian Boardtrack Racers

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2008

Dale showcases a 1911 and 1914 Indian boardtrack motorcycles. See more free videos @ www.wheelsthroughtime.com

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  • deutschland uber alles?

    

  • You disrespect the dead sir.

  • Because now? you have ruind your original race bike, put hand fabricated and modified forks with british shock dampner modifeid to fit reproduction indian forks, on a good bike of original nature, and totaly disassembaled a Master craftsmans Artissin work , of Masterfull nature, built from remnants, and lovingly hand sculpted in to a rolling Speed Portrait of fully functionalnature! Why? For what cause? Thor Was a gentalmens bike? But Sean made a racer from the broken remnainnts of such a relic.

  • British Dampner ,Sean built to his personal bike the Thor with the Buffallow iron works heads.

    you should have just kept it on the bike he built, it will neverr be right on any other bike, man,

    We bult a Wonderfull thing. like the red 27-27 double button Indian that was made from a 1920 hiawatha, Thhey are what they are quit pissing u your originals, and just leave art art!

  • Legends Of Speed - Love them all !!! Thanks for sharing.

  • Geezus fucking Christ - forgive my blasphemy O Lord but those words are necessary to describe the work of the monstrous Devil that is this bike.

    I'm 28, I love speed and trackdays and my next bike is an Aprilia RSV4. Demographically I shouldn't like this bike but I fvcking want one more than my next w@nk

  • The exhaust on that twin is absolutely incredible :)))

  • man those guys that rode them back in the 30's must've had a fire engine on site just in case those riders caught on fire on those bikes

  • Man, can you ride that without burning your leg? Wow, what a great machine...both of them!

  • FIRE! YEAH! I've been in love with Indian motorcycles ever since I saw a couple in a motorcycle museum in my town about ten years ago... This video made my day :)

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