1915 Indian Twin Cylinder, Electric on 2040-motos
Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Indian Twin Cylinder, Electric description
1915 Indian Big Twin Motorcycle PRICE REDUCED! SUPER BARGAIN! RARE MACHINE! See More Photos and Info at Classic Motorcycle Consignments Please Note this Motorcycle is for Sale Locally. We reserve the right to cancel this auction should it be sold outside of this auction. OVERVIEW: This is a factory original
1915 Indian Big Twin that has just undergone an engine tune and drive train
review by Steve Huntsinger to make it road worthy for any tour. The 1915 Big Twin marked the last Indian motorcycle to carry the original Hedstrom F-Head engine and the cradle-spring rear frame. This is an excellent example of the top of the Line Indian Motorcycle of 1915! MILEAGE: Minimal mileage on the rebuild and older restoration. PAINT: Good quality paint in Indian Red. It is an older application and shows nicely. SHEET METAL: Sheet metal is correct for a 1915 and it in great shape. CHROME: The majority of the shiny stuff is nickle that has just been refreshed by professional buffing. MECHANICAL: This engine was just reviewed by Steve Huntsinger and it is ready for the road. Steve did a complete tune up and service. He also had the mag freshened up, and adjusted the brakes and clutch. First kick bike if you know the procedure! WHEELS & TIRES: 28 x 3 Dunlop Motorcycle Clinchers mounted on clean painted rims with stainless steel spokes. These tires are new but old and I would use them for riding. TITLE: Sold on a Bill of Sale. A California Title is available for an additional fee. Engine # Engine# 77G414 Frame # N/A NADA: This motorcycle would rate as a 1- on the NADA scale. ACCESSORIES: N/A This is a great investment vehicle! More info available at ClassicMotorcycleConsignments on the internet. |
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