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1948 Indian Chief, 74ci. Restored 10 years ago by long time owner. Over $3000.00 spent to match and paint in original "Indian Red". As good looking a Chief as you will find anywhere. Chief starts, rides, shifts, and stops as it should. This bike has only a few hundred miles since gentleman had bike restored, rebuilt, and painted. One trip the owner took before health issues set in was a trip from Indiana (trailer) to Colorado Springs, where his daughter lives. He and his daughter then rode this Indian up Pikes Peak. This bike is ready for any show or any ride. The "Beck" tires appear to be NOS, not Cokers. I would not hesitate to use them, they are like new. A cyclelectric generator was added for reliability. This is really a nice one, ask any questions, thanks for looking. Dave L. Dayton Oh |
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