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Originally posted by IRON View PostIndian front mounted step starter...Cory Othen
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Originally posted by IRON View PostIndian front mounted step starter...
I've read that Indian replaced their 1914 electric starts with this kick-drive. Would this also have been retro-fitted to 13's or 15's? or is this exclusive to the 14 Specials?
i'd expect that driven gear had a short life.
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Originally posted by c.o. View PostSuper cool pic Iron!!! That's quite a scene. Check out the glances exchanged between the gal and the motorsickle pilot. It's the glare on the automobile drivers face that is priceless!!!!
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Originally posted by Phil Mast View Poststudent here, asking the professors:
I've read that Indian replaced their 1914 electric starts with this kick-drive. Would this also have been retro-fitted to 13's or 15's? or is this exclusive to the 14 Specials?
i'd expect that driven gear had a short life.Eric Smith
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I was going to add; there are a few Hendee Specials in existance. There was an interesting article in 'The Antique Motorcycle' about one that surfaced back in the 1980's. (I'll try to dig up that article). It would be interesting to know how many are currently known to exist. When Harry Sucher wrote 'The Iron Redskin', in the early 1980's, he stated that there were no known Hendee Specials in existance.Eric Smith
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Eric, would the article that you are referring to have been about an original paint machine? If so I just read that one and it should be relatively handy for me to dig up.
Here's one that sold in Europe.
http://www.yesterdays.nl/indian-1914...000-p-602.html
I believe this is Pete Gagan's machine.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/flungin...n/photostream/Cory Othen
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The Antique Motorcycle, Volume 22, Number 2, Summer, 1982, p. 18: "An Original Hendee Special at Long Last is Found Intact," by Harry V. Sucher. That was the machine stored, new, in the back room of a hardware store from 1912 to 1951, that was owned by one of the founders of Ohio Valley Chapter when I knew him, around 1987. Basically, all it needed were tires and new batteries; had only two test-miles on the odometer.Last edited by Sargehere; 04-01-2011, 10:34 AM.
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I've started a new thread on the Hendee Special.
http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/bbo...562#post108562Cory Othen
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Originally posted by exeric View PostThey should be happy with a full electric, fully accessorized 1916 Harley Davidson. Some people are hard to please.Last edited by Sargehere; 04-11-2011, 07:48 PM.
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1908 Harley factory building.
Looks like Harleys on the loading dock. But is that a Harley on the sidewalk?Attached Files
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