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1941 Indian Four on 2040-motos

US $100,000.00
YearYear:1941 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: maroon
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Indian Four tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,265 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Four description

1941 Indian four.  78ci four cylinder.  almost completely original.  tanks have been painted, and the foot boards have been replaced.  runs and rides.  All reasonable offers considered 1265cc. 19230 original miles, , all lights work.  Magnito ignition.  BONDED TITLE IN HAND.  ALL NUMBERS match.  suicide shift,  left hand throttle.  plunger rear suspension with fully balanced fenders Indian Logos.   

Moto blog

Polaris Reveals All-New Indian Thunder Stroke 111 Engine

Mon, 11 Mar 2013

Indian Motorcycle revealed its all-new Thunder Stroke 111 engine, the first engine developed under its new Polaris Industries ownership and the powerplant for the 2014 model year. According to Polaris, the Thunder Stroke 111 engine has already undergone over a million miles of testing, including thousands of miles of on-road testing. Polaris deserves some credit for developing an all-new engine for Indian Motorcycle instead of just re-using the 106ci Freedom V-Twin engine used in the current Victory Motorcycles lineup.

Indian recalls 'rebel' motorcycles

Thu, 19 Apr 2018

3,341 bikes fell under the service action. The New World has announced a recall of Indians released from October 25, 2016 to November 17, 2017. The problem is that the switch is corroded, which can cause the engine to start unintentionally if the key fob is close to the motorcycle.

Speed trippy

Fri, 25 Jan 2013

FED up of your commute? Check out Indian motorcycle journo Aneesh Shivanekar's average morning, filmed as he rode his KTM Duke 200 between the Mumbai suburbs of Andheri and Bandra (a distance of about 7 miles, or half his one-way journey). And no, he's not Jesse Mach; this GoPro footage is sped up 8x.