Any Indian riders here
#1
Any Indian riders here
Looking through here as I hadn't been on in quite sometime and saw a thread asking about HD riders. So I thought heck, I though I'd better represent and see if we have any Indian guy/gals on here.
Mine, 2015 Chieftain.
Mine, 2015 Chieftain.
#3
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If I was going to ride a big V-twin, it would be the new Indian, does that count?
I cut my teeth restoring the originals, old boy that taught me paint and body had 30 of them if he had one., The first one I worked on, a black '51 was supposed to be mine when he died, didn't work out that way, such is life......
Anyway, it was cool to get to restore, then ride everything from a 1922 Racer to the 51 Chief.....about the only ones I didn't like were the Warriors? The vertical twins, 500 CC if I remember correctly, they pretty much sucked.
I cut my teeth restoring the originals, old boy that taught me paint and body had 30 of them if he had one., The first one I worked on, a black '51 was supposed to be mine when he died, didn't work out that way, such is life......
Anyway, it was cool to get to restore, then ride everything from a 1922 Racer to the 51 Chief.....about the only ones I didn't like were the Warriors? The vertical twins, 500 CC if I remember correctly, they pretty much sucked.
#4
Registered User
Thought I'd see Aaron today and get the dirt on his bike...
I do know he refused to put an aftermarket alternator on it and waited to get the correct one before he would ride it. IIRC it was down for about 6 months. I think it may be from the 70's era if possible..
I'll find out what he rides!!
I do know he refused to put an aftermarket alternator on it and waited to get the correct one before he would ride it. IIRC it was down for about 6 months. I think it may be from the 70's era if possible..
I'll find out what he rides!!
#5
Be safe.
#6
And since I see in previous threads that you are an officer of the peace, I won't tell you that those 65 K were without a M/C endorsement and I sometimes hit 150 on my way home from work. (Never stopped on my bike. My '89 911 is a different story).
But that was when I was a young and crazy 52 YO. Now I drive a diesel in the slow lane.
Again, be safe.
But that was when I was a young and crazy 52 YO. Now I drive a diesel in the slow lane.
Again, be safe.
#7
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I quit riding when the state of Indiana said I had to get an endorsement, had been riding friggin 25 years without a hitch, but now I had to ride for some snot nosed DMV puke?
Sorry, ain't doing it.
About next year I will get my endorsement though, I miss riding....... ( Not the DMV )
Sorry, ain't doing it.
About next year I will get my endorsement though, I miss riding....... ( Not the DMV )
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No worries on speed, never been a ticket guy. Where I work we're usually going from call to call. And I too have slowed down on my commute with age.
I too was going to go HD. However two years ago the Street Glide was a bike you saw every once in a while. Now; for example, I saw 4 of them in a 3 mile drive from my house to the golf range. And that is why I didn't go HD, everyone has one. Although I do not begrudge anyone who buys one, they're a nice ride I just like being different and after riding the Indian I didn't even bother test riding the HD. My only complaint is the paint is soft, unlike HD who probably has the best paint of any motorized manufacture out there.
In MO you have to take a motorcycle riding test as well but once you have it, it's on your license forever unless you have it removed. Just another way for the State to make a buck.
I too was going to go HD. However two years ago the Street Glide was a bike you saw every once in a while. Now; for example, I saw 4 of them in a 3 mile drive from my house to the golf range. And that is why I didn't go HD, everyone has one. Although I do not begrudge anyone who buys one, they're a nice ride I just like being different and after riding the Indian I didn't even bother test riding the HD. My only complaint is the paint is soft, unlike HD who probably has the best paint of any motorized manufacture out there.
In MO you have to take a motorcycle riding test as well but once you have it, it's on your license forever unless you have it removed. Just another way for the State to make a buck.
#11
Registered User
I quit riding when the state of Indiana said I had to get an endorsement, had been riding friggin 25 years without a hitch, but now I had to ride for some snot nosed DMV puke?
Sorry, ain't doing it.
About next year I will get my endorsement though, I miss riding....... ( Not the DMV )
Sorry, ain't doing it.
About next year I will get my endorsement though, I miss riding....... ( Not the DMV )
#12
No worries on speed, never been a ticket guy. Where I work we're usually going from call to call. And I too have slowed down on my commute with age.
I too was going to go HD. However two years ago the Street Glide was a bike you saw every once in a while. Now; for example, I saw 4 of them in a 3 mile drive from my house to the golf range. And that is why I didn't go HD, everyone has one. Although I do not begrudge anyone who buys one, they're a nice ride I just like being different and after riding the Indian I didn't even bother test riding the HD. My only complaint is the paint is soft, unlike HD who probably has the best paint of any motorized manufacture out there.
In MO you have to take a motorcycle riding test as well but once you have it, it's on your license forever unless you have it removed. Just another way for the State to make a buck.
I too was going to go HD. However two years ago the Street Glide was a bike you saw every once in a while. Now; for example, I saw 4 of them in a 3 mile drive from my house to the golf range. And that is why I didn't go HD, everyone has one. Although I do not begrudge anyone who buys one, they're a nice ride I just like being different and after riding the Indian I didn't even bother test riding the HD. My only complaint is the paint is soft, unlike HD who probably has the best paint of any motorized manufacture out there.
In MO you have to take a motorcycle riding test as well but once you have it, it's on your license forever unless you have it removed. Just another way for the State to make a buck.
We'll definitely check out Indian before making a decision. Thanks.
#13
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WAY too old for that kind of nonsense.............
Matter of fact, like 2Rams, I had thought about a HD, but around here, that is all there is...........
So I am settled on a late 70's early 80's airhead boxer BMW....... 1100 or so.
It don't get more I'm an old man, leave me alone than that......
Matter of fact, like 2Rams, I had thought about a HD, but around here, that is all there is...........
So I am settled on a late 70's early 80's airhead boxer BMW....... 1100 or so.
It don't get more I'm an old man, leave me alone than that......
#14
Registered User
I knew a guy who had a crotch rocket and bragged about doing 160 down the interstate weaving between cars. Everyone told him it would catch up to him.
When it did they didn't bother calculating his speed. Went through the sliding doors on a minivan and the 2 women in the front seats spent several days in ICU.
Oh yeah, he was almost 28.
When it did they didn't bother calculating his speed. Went through the sliding doors on a minivan and the 2 women in the front seats spent several days in ICU.
Oh yeah, he was almost 28.
#15
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That's awful . I see people on sport bikes around here riding like complete jerks .They don't seem to realize other people are on the road. But it's generally the younger riders that ride like that. The Harley people aren't innocent either. We have a couple 1% clubs here and they ride like jerks too. I ride a Harley and I ride defensively. I'm in no rush on my bike. Just like to cruise.
2rams, that is a really classy looking Indian! Ride safe!
2rams, that is a really classy looking Indian! Ride safe!