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1920 Indian Indian Style Chicago Pd on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:1920 MileageMileage:200 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
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Indian Indian style Chicago PD tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):190 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Indian style Chicago PD description

NO expense spared...


Only top builders will show photos before paint. Cycles made from bicycles will have welds in numerous places as well as filler. None of that here! 100% steel.


 This cycle has all the bells and whistles. Everything is top of the line in quality and strength. This cycle is a guaranteed show-winner and can be ridden without hassle.

It is powered by a reliable 4 stroke (no mixing fuel) GC 160 motor that has many upgrades to give it an older look. Pull start. She thumps like a 100 year old cycle and sounds bad a&&!

It also has a torque converter so there is no shifting. Just give it gas an go. Can reach 50 MPH. Has front and rear drum brakes.

Seat is a hand stitched leather Mesinger, full pan seat.

Has coffin box (lockable) on top of tank for jewels/diamonds, wallet, registration etc.

Has a lockable "oil box" on seat tube (small storage)

Full brass upgrade kit (caps and starter pulley)

Carbide head lamp is INCLUDED.

Engine dress up with polished head fins, push tubes and stainless exhaust.

These are NOT bicycle tires. They are D.O.T approved 26 inch clinchers and rated to 92 MPH. ($350 upgrade)

Everything on this is "cycle" quality, not bicycle. (Cables, chains, bars, levers, forks, frame, sealed bearings, 11 gauge spokes, axles are ALL motorcycle rated) no adapters used. This was never a bicycle that was cut up. 100% from raw material. Taylar Motorbikes uses only the top of the line materials and parts.


This cycle is one of the best ever produced by Taylar Motorbikes and includes authentic pieces from the era.

  • 1920's police oak billy club.
  • LOUD hand crank siren with custom frame mount. (Can be heard 1/2 mile away!)
  • Nickel plated Excelsior locking hasp on coffin box
  • 20's era oil can with fork mount cage.
  • Brass hand pump
  • ID plates and tags


Comes with license plate and registered to operate on the roads for life! No fees ever due. Can be transferred from Ca to other state as motorized bike or moped.


Local pick up is preferred.

Shipping is very easy. It will be your responsibility but we will cooperate with the shipping company of your choice.

We have used Uship.com MANY times. We have been charged $325-$450 for enclosed transport (blanket service) to the East Coast.


Price is $7500.

$500 immediate deposit required. Balance to be paid within 7 days. Cycle will ship once fully paid for.

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