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1972 Indian Mm5a on 2040-motos

US $4600
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States

Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States
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Indian Mm5a tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Mm5a description

1972 Indian mm5a 50cc motorcycle. Purchased off the showroom floor and has been in the family ever since. Frame and bars has been chromed, Bike was tranformed into a flat track bike with a straight pipe. Runs good. Tank recently painted. Serious inquires only. Will ponder a possible trade for a truck. buyer pays freight. have original manual. some extra parts. Bike was in a issue of Racer X magazine.

Italjet, mini bike, flat track, custom, 

Moto blog

2012 Indian Motorcycle Preview

Thu, 27 Oct 2011

For Indian, 2012 represents 110 years since the first motorcycle bearing the namesake rolled off whatever sufficed for production line at the Hendee Co. in 1901. To celebrate, Polaris Industries, owner of the Indian brand since April of this year, is celebrating the occasion with special badging on all 2012 models.

The Indian turned to the origins

Mon, 14 Mar 2016

Indian Motorcycle has unveiled the latest addition to its cruiser line-up. The Springfield is built on the new Chief platform with an 1811cc Thunder Stroke 111 V-twin. The bike can be easily converted from a touring to city cruiser.

Ace Motorcycle Predecessor to Indian Four

Wed, 24 Dec 2008

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This old adage has never been more accurate than when describing a rare collection of motorcycle drawings from 1919 that were recently found in a trash bin. Created in 1919 by William Henderson, a man considered by many to be America’s most impressive motorcycle designer, this rare collection of original drawings depict the design of a brand known as the Ace, which later became part of the Indian Motorcycle Co.