Boardtracking and Dirttracking, You can’t get enough of these legendary racing machines and always want to learn more. Dale Walksler, founder of the Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley NC, a world’s premier collection of more than 300 antique American motorcycles, introduces you to 2 historic Indians. Watch and learn.
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Dale rules!
This video made my day 100% better if I had to choose I would take the 1000cc
Great place. If you get anywhere close you gotta visit. I could spend a day in there. Awesome collection. If you go to Maggie Valley it’s a must see.
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!
INCREDIBLE….
Dale,
Heard stories about these things not having a throttle, but just ran wide open, the rider using a kill switch to modulate cornering speeds.
But apparently you-all have a throttle to play with.
So i’m thinking that the primitive carb was simply tuned to run best wide open.
and that accounts for-em not carburating well in the demo….. (???)
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-FYI-
100 YEARS AFTER THE ‘INDIAN SUMMER’: OLIVER GODFREY
http://thevintagent.blogspot.com/2011/06/100-years-after-indian-summer-oliver.html
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Thank you for showing us. A must see presentation for anyone.
LOTTA FIRE!! Groovy! Wiz
Thank you Dale for keeping those great bikes alive and running .. Going the the Wheels Througth Time is like dying and going to heaven!!
Cool as it gets.
Truly magnificent!
VERY COOL!!!
THANKS FOR SHARING DALE…
BEST,
DAVE
Love the old-school race footage. Would you strap a piece of leather to your head and run 1,000cc wide open on a track made out of wooden slats?
Just left there a week ago and am sorry to say they are going to move after the Nov.12th draw for the bike,so if you want to see Dale and Matt at the Wheels Through Time Museum go before Oct.31st 2011….
cyril- thanks for sharing the indian show. dale
Dalei s absolutely awesome..