It’s a one-off custom built bike as a tribute to the old board track racing days of Indian motorcycles. A creation of a shop called Bull Cycles succeeding in achieving a very distressed look as an original would wear.
Of course not built to endure racing but you can ride it thanks to a two-stroke 66 cc motor letting you cruise at 30 mph with a travel range of about 80 miles.
Of course, many will want it just to display it in their living room, office, dealership, etc…All steel & aluminum with a very well done old looking paint job with hand-laid gold leaf Indian lettering. A time of publication this Sunday morning the best offer on eBay was $4,425.00. Ready to bid? Rush, auction ends Monday 16 at 2.38 p.m. ET.
Very interesting … cool looking … I love 2strokes, but on a retro reproduction ?? Gotta love it …
Domino Dave
Putting a Chinese two-stroke engine in a bicycle frame and branding it an Indian (even as a “tribute”) is downright disgusting. Label it something else, it demeans the proud Indian name to call that fake an Indian.
Ha’ not. Fail.
Cyril,
I saw this last night, and even tho’ lots of commenters ‘hate’ it, I think the little bike is very cool!
So… I bought it!! Just what the showroom needs!
I’ll let you know all about it after delivery to Sturgis!
I would rather it be finished new and I could ride it until it looked like that normally. It’s like buying faded knock off jeans.
Good for you Bruce, congrats.
very cool build,and Gort doesn’t know indian history.Great work. And congrats on the bike purchase have fun
I sell a kit that actually has a period correct replica frame for less money than this, I dont know why people build them on frames that are absolutely wrong. This guy is a master patina painter and it would be nice to see his talent expressed on something a little more proper