Rendition Of A 1920 Daytona Indian Powerplus For Sale On eBay

1bull-indian-board-track-racer-12bull-indian-board-track-racer-1It’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.

8 Responses to “Rendition Of A 1920 Daytona Indian Powerplus For Sale On eBay”


  1. 1 domino Nov 15th, 2015 at 12:49 pm

    Very interesting … cool looking … I love 2strokes, but on a retro reproduction ?? Gotta love it …

    Domino Dave

  2. 2 Gort Nov 16th, 2015 at 9:17 am

    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.

  3. 3 Olddude13 Nov 16th, 2015 at 11:30 am

    Ha’ not. Fail.

  4. 4 Bruce Nov 16th, 2015 at 1:28 pm

    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!

  5. 5 Davis Nov 16th, 2015 at 2:18 pm

    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.

  6. 6 Augusto Nov 30th, 2015 at 8:02 am

    Good for you Bruce, congrats.

  7. 7 jmbullrider Feb 20th, 2016 at 10:12 pm

    very cool build,and Gort doesn’t know indian history.Great work. And congrats on the bike purchase have fun

  8. 8 david bercovicz Apr 8th, 2016 at 2:01 am

    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

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