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Pre-Purchase Question - Archive I grew up on dirt bikes in Arizona and have been riding a friends extra bike for a while now. I'd like to get a bike but don't have a lot of money to throw around. I would like to get something I ca... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1941 Indian Chief - Archive Check valve settings, and retorque head bolts if it has not been worked on since intial rebuild. It can be harder to start if valve clearences are loose. 4 thousands intake, 6 thousands exhaust. cold. |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1941 Indian Chief - Archive Its better to have the carb bracket on bottom of float bowl down to little stud in case. Also check that you have the top motor bracket, between the heads above intake manifold bolted to lug on frame... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
1941 Indian Chief - Archive Hello, I'm a new guy here and have some questions about a bike I inherited from my Dad when he passed earlier this year. The bike is a 1941 Indian Chief that he had another guy build for him. It is a... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Vertical Identification - Archive I double checked with Gary here and he told me that it is a 1949 Scout NOT a 1949 Warrior. Gary stated that they did not make a Warrior in 1949. He believes that whoever owned it before you probably j... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1949 Vertical Identification - Archive No one has really answered back on it. I'm thinking Gary Stark should know. They have the later models in their collection, I think. Just to make sure you get the right oil in there. 160 Thanks Iro... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
1949 Vertical Identification - Archive Hello all. I have recently become an IMCA member and I just purchased my first Indian. I'm a newbie to the Indian and motorcycle world and I live in a small town in Wyoming where I'm having a hard tim... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 2002 Chief Seat Options - Archive In looking for a 2000 chief front fender light & housing my fell of the other day down the highway vibrated loose I guess. I would like the original color a creamish tone to yellow.....do you have... |
In forum Gilroy Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
2002 Chief Seat Options - Archive Hello I just bought a 2002 chief. I don't know alot about them and need to learn more. I have a solo seat and would like to add a passenger seat. the is a screw in the fender that looks like it is for... |
In forum Gilroy Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive The Indian red in the later years was a slight variation of the early color. It is noticeable to both the experienced novice as well as the experts. I suppose its just a choice of preference. |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive nbsp;Hello Tom, yes I think that these "indian red" would be OK. The "indian red" was in their catalogue until they closed the Factory in 1953. Maybe they are not a PERFECT match....but very OK . Get ... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive would one of these paints be ok on my 41 cheif ? thanks tom |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive Through NAPA store, code reads: 56-20981 00(C) Code 99 This is for a Base coat / Clear coat system. This paint was also used on 1958 to 1977 Austin's. |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive The answer is Damask Red. It is a direct color match for my 1926 Chief. It was also used on vehicles made by the Leland Car company. Also, Bob Stark told me that was the color. |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |
RE: 1916 Indian Red - Archive I'm just back from my nearest NAPA auto parts store who is also a DuPont dealer. According to him...143A is a correct number for a kind of maroon-red. I saw a small sample on his computer and this col... |
In forum Indian Tech Talk |
10 years ago |