WOOOW! Those old Indians sound beautiful. THAT is how a motorcycle should sound as far as I'm concerned. like a grizzly bear got into to a brew-ha w/ a giant lawnmower! haha
Shame he didn't mention the real history with Pop Armstrong(and I thought he was a real history buff, and professional) Just where it all came from who started it, he instead focused on the old owner. So sad he sold butch and earl short. Proves this guy doesn't know Jack, literally, because jack was pops son and broke more world records than anyone, ever in history, for and on, an Indian motorcycle. Hundreds of world records broke and not a word. Armature is the only word that comes to mind here. And I like the guy but rookie work here!!!
Kick stand!! Went by your place at 5:00 PM this summer. Unfortunately we had to return to South Georgia without seeing the show…………Pete Berard, Valdosta, Ga
Im from Springfield MA, and i live in the motorcycle building on state st, but i heard the shop was on Worthington st. And the reason why they are Indians , is cuz when the white man came here, there was tons of indians in the DT north and South ends of main st. but great video! im looking for a few to buy not restored, i want to set a few in my garage!!
WOOOW!
Those old Indians sound beautiful. THAT is how a motorcycle should sound as far as I'm concerned. like a grizzly bear got into to a brew-ha w/ a giant lawnmower! haha
Shame he didn't mention the real history with Pop Armstrong(and I thought he was a real history buff, and professional) Just where it all came from who started it, he instead focused on the old owner. So sad he sold butch and earl short. Proves this guy doesn't know Jack, literally, because jack was pops son and broke more world records than anyone, ever in history, for and on, an Indian motorcycle. Hundreds of world records broke and not a word. Armature is the only word that comes to mind here. And I like the guy but rookie work here!!!
Thank you, great video. Very informative and completely enjoyable.
Kick stand!! Went by your place at 5:00 PM this summer. Unfortunately we had to return to South Georgia without seeing the show…………Pete Berard, Valdosta, Ga
Im from Springfield MA, and i live in the motorcycle building on state st, but i heard the shop was on Worthington st. And the reason why they are Indians , is cuz when the white man came here, there was tons of indians in the DT north and South ends of main st. but great video! im looking for a few to buy not restored, i want to set a few in my garage!!
RIP Indian Larry
What I'd give for a 1900-1920s Indian motorcycle.