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1946 Restored/Customized Indian Chief "Bobber"
Only 152.8 miles since ground up rebuild Restored/Customized by Elmer Lower, who has hundreds of Indian restorations to his credit, many of them AMCA winners Custom Paint Scheme Air brushed WW2 Pin Up favorites on fenders: Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth Motor Stroked to 80 cubic inches Bonneville Cams Electronic Ignition Electric Start 4 Speed Transmission with overdrive 12 volt electrics 1950-1953 Hydraulic Front End Custom Seat and Windshield bag Electric Start and 4 speed Transmission cost approx. $10,000 just by themselves Electric Start was installed after photos were taken. Electric start requires removal of original kicker and chain guard. Original kicker and chain guard included. New York does not issue a title for vehicles of this vintage. There is a "transferable registration" which is perfectly valid. |
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Indian introduces new PowerPlus engine
Wed, 20 Nov 2019The apparatus with a 60-degree camber of the cylinder block can hardly be called the “little brother” of the 1811cc Thunder Stroke 111 engine - its capacity is 1769cc, but in terms of design solutions, the motors are fundamentally different. Let's start with the fact that, according to the manufacturer, the new engine is the most powerful in its class - it develops 121hp at 5500rpm and 178 Nm at 3800 rpm. PowerPlus, like the Scout motor, has an overhead camshaft, is equipped with four valves per cylinder and hydraulic compensators, eliminating the need to adjust clearances, the cooling is liquid.
Win A 2014 Indian Chief
Wed, 05 Jun 2013How would you like to own a motorcycling icon AND a piece of history? Enter Indian Motorcycle’s new sweepstakes, and you can win not only a motorcycle from the legendary marque, but also be among the first to own the NEW 2014 Indian Chief built by Polaris! First introduced in 1922, the legendary Chief is historically Indian’s most popular selling model and is widely recognized by motorcycling enthusiasts around the world as one of the most iconic motorcycles ever produced.
Polaris Reports Increased Results for Both Fourth Quarter and Full Year
Wed, 30 Jan 2013For the 2012 year ending December 31, 2012, Polaris Industries, Inc., (NYSE: PII) reported record net income of $4.40 per diluted share, a 38% increase compared to $3.20 per diluted share. For the fourth quarter of 2012 Polaris reported a net income of $1.24 per diluted share, up 38 percent from the prior year’s fourth quarter net income of $0.90 per diluted share. Reported net income for the full year was $312.3 million, up 37 percent from the previous year’s net income of $227.6 million.
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