IMG_2665.jpgIMG_2668.jpgIMG_2673.jpgIMG_2677.jpgIMG_2675.jpgI have a 51 Chief basket case with matching numbers up for sale. The chassis has been sitting outside for a while and looks rough. Found the engine bottom end still bolted together in the garage. Also have the tranny, outer primary and carb that was on the bike. Throwing in a set of new aftermarket cylinders. I have and can take other pictures if you are interested. Bike and I are located in South Carolina but will be at the Sunshine Meet in Florida in early March. Starting price is $12,000 but am open to offers indian45@earthlink.net
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View PostGood luck with that, I don't think you're asking way too much.
But I'm curious, is that a cable ferrule on the primary cover...maybe for a hand clutch???
tom
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Originally posted by tfburke3 View PostThe mount for the clutch brake,a 52 ,53 feature maybe 51?,looks like it has a screw and nut wwhere the shorter adjuster bolt goes.Nice bike.Be curious what the numbers are,only because I have a 50.
tom
Not that I ever look at speedometers. I just thought they went to Stewart Warner in 48.
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Originally posted by fillibuster View PostWhat's with the corbin speedo? rear drive, I mean. Am I missing something?
Not that I ever look at speedometers. I just thought they went to Stewart Warner in 48.
Tom
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Originally posted by tfburke3 View PostTwo similar Corbins used after 48.Acccording to Jerry Hatfields Resto guide was running change late 51.First was no BSC on face and 52-53? had BSC.Both rear wheel drive with a chrome plug on the front brake backing plate where the front drive went.
Tom
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Someone was inquiring about the history of this bike. It belonged to a good friend that recently passed. This was sitting out back of his garage for a few years. After going through the garage I found the bottom end and in yet another box the outer primary, tranny mainshaft and clutch assy, and a carb. I can only assume that these all came off of this bike as to how and where they were found. The tanks were gone a year or so ago. He rode this for years. Yes there is a clear title.
thanks for asking.
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Originally posted by fillibuster View Postthx for the school, Tom.
Did Indian have too many Corbins left on the shelf, or under contract post-47? Or was the front wheel fit more difficult to incorporate?
Tom
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