A Photo Every Day from the Sunshine Coast - Australia
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Indian
Not the world's fastest, but perhaps the most perfect restoration. A nice side benefit from living in a resort town is that people arrive here riding their collectables!
That is a nice bike and a very popular name and model when I was growing up. Indian used to be smaller than other bikes but those who owned them said they were the best of all.
Nice bike, I loved the film, I have never seen an Indian. My dad had an Enfield when I was a boy, much later I had a Honda, now I have a Smart roadster, bit like a bike but without the wind, rain and cold.
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Nice example. Did you see the film?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty and a very comfy looking saddle too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice bike and a very popular name and model when I was growing up. Indian used to be smaller than other bikes but those who owned them said they were the best of all.
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Beautiful photo of a nice classic
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words of encouragement.
Cara
I watched the film over Christmas. Perfect image for my island of bikes.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! It really looks well preserved. Also like the logo.
ReplyDeleteI like the seat! It looks very comfortable.
ReplyDeleteSHould that read "Native American"?
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That's a beauty. My dad had one of those when he was young.
ReplyDeleteNice bike, I loved the film, I have never seen an Indian. My dad had an Enfield when I was a boy, much later I had a Honda, now I have a Smart roadster, bit like a bike but without the wind, rain and cold.
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