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HI, if you still have the Indian motorcycle I found some parts that would fit it. Let me know if you are interested. mcarver11@comcast.net
Slackjack, I went to the Wauseon national meet this past July and was unfortunately disappointed. There were very very few Indian parts on hand and after traveling over 3,000 miles round trip, I was ...
Did you find out more specific information on your motorcycle? I know I'm late to arrive here but just found it. Try contacting this guy on facebook for more information https://www.facebook.com/ca...
I like the one that looks like a blimp. JAP was a British engine maker that sold engines to motorcycle and 3 wheeled car companies, don't know if they made engines for lawn mowers or not. -Mike
Hi, Thanks for the nice compliment. I have already done a lot of clean up and detailing on it, the engine is being rebuilt this winter. I used a product that is supposed to stabilize old paint and...
Hi, neat Indian, I might be able to help you with it, you can contact me at mcarver11@comcast.net Mike Carver
That is called a tattle tail speedo in some circles. Some were used by police to pace speeders and record their speed. Neat item, do you still have the basket case it came with? I can't say exactly...
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