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The New Indian Motorcycle Restoration Guide 1932-1953 | The Classic Indian Motorcycle: A history of the marque 1901 to 1953 | Indian Motorcycle | Early Motorcycles | The Indian | Illustrated Indian Motorcycle Buyer's Guide | Iron Redskin | Indian
What began as a motorized bicycle dreamed up between a young machinist named George Hedstrom and a champion cyclist named George Hendee, became one of the most popular motorcycles in the world: the Indian. Out of production for half a century, Indian retains the loyalty and admiration of motorcycle riders and enthusiasts everywhere. This book recounts the marqueâs story from its earliest single-cylinder âmotocyclesâ of 1901 through the bitter day in 1953 when the company shuttered Wigwam, its Springfield, Massachusetts, plantâwith a nod to the trademark disputes that continue to this day. Text by noted Indian historian Jerry Hatfield, and more than 125 specially commissioned photographs and 25 black and white historical pictures, capture the seductive power and grace of the great modelsâthe Scout, Chief, and Four, âand recreate the thrill the Indian generates to this day.
About: What began as a motorized bicycle dreamed up between a young machinist named George Hedstrom and a champion cyclist named George Hendee, became one of the most popular motorcycles in the world: the Indian.
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