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RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive Hi Ron, I am not familiar with the Amal carb since my Arrow uses the original L&L which is described in the Repair and Overhaul manual. I know the Amal carb was used on Brit bikes. I'm sure y... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
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RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive Hi Mike, GL Yarocki included a piece of literature in his general catalog that is titled "Indian Workshop Manual." It is a 10 page write up on the AMAL Monobloc Carburetor with detailed diagrams and... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive Hi 249 Scout, The Repair And Overhaul Manual is what Indian mechanics used. If you read it carefully, and follow the diagrams, it covers everything you need. I understand that it does presuppose ... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive Is there a shop manual, one used by Indian mechanics, available for model 249 vertical scouts? The repair and overhaul manual is a good resource but I need more information. Thanks. |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
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RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive I've owned an Arrow for many years. The oil level in the tank is... fill until your index finger, stuck as far as you can stick in tinto the tank fill hole, just touches the oil. Don't laugh! That was... |
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10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive have the parts catalogue that was in your posting. I need the operating manual. Such as, oil levels, brake adjustments, starting procedures, etc. I you have one on those I'll purchase it. thanks for y... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive They can be ordered online or giving us a call at 951-968-3070 manual Enjoy your new bike! |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
1949 Indian Arrow Manuals - Archive I just purchased a '49 Indian Arrow. I need an operating manual. Where can I purchase a copy or a photocopy. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: Cost to get a Chief Running - Archive Dear jj6143... during the 30's and 40's Indian as Harley made many models. To play with these old motorcycle you must be a kind of "doityourself" biker. Generally the less you pay for a machine the mo... |
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Cost to get a Chief Running - Archive I was wondering what the average cost will be to get a 1930's - 40's Indian that is running but needs some TLC? I am just curious what I can expect to pay per the average member’s experience. I am ope... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Vertical Parts Needed - Archive We make the exhaust system, and have an extensive stock of original and some reproduction parts, just let us know what you need. Sincerely, Gary Stark |
In forum Parts Wanted |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Vertical Parts Needed - Archive join the hunt.. i have everything but the motor/tranny/magneto/generator.. seems like the hardest parts to find.. sounds like you have a motor/trans setup and if you hear of any extra feel free to sp... |
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10 years ago |
1949 Vertical Parts Needed - Archive Hey, I'm trying to restore a 1949 249 scout and I needs some ideas on were to get parts. Right now the needs lists is the upper fork pipe, and a complete exhast system. If you have any ideas let me ... |
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10 years ago |
RE: Pre-Purchase Question - Archive Buy an old Triumph, you can find em cheap, parts are all over the place, and keepn it running will make a mechanic out of you.< |
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10 years ago |
RE: Pre-Purchase Question - Archive If this is your first antique bike, your better off getting one that is running. Fixing or even finding the correct parts can be a nightmare! Of course all the parts that are missing are the most ex... |
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10 years ago |