Admittedly, the new Polaris-Indian engine is not an antique nor a real Indian. Still, as seen on the cover of the latest Cycle World mag, I think it has the "right" look and has good features too.
The fact that it's NOT water-cooled, is a double, and has a gear primary drive gives it classic simplicity like a real Indian--even if it's overhead with faked flathead styling. It reminds me of the S&S X-Wedge engine which I thought when it came out would make a better retro-style "Indian" engine than an H-D clone motor. To me an FL engine looks ridiculous riding around in an post-'40 Indian-fender chassis. Almost like it's screaming: "Get out me out here!"
But I have a small criticism of this new Polaris-Indian engine. Call it nit-picking but it bothers me and I'm not even a die-hard Indian guy.
On the cover of Cycle World there's a beautiful photo of this new Polaris-Indian job. Beautiful! And on the cam-cover of this beautiful engine there's even a nice logo of an Indian warrior wearing a war-bonnet with the following words wrapped around the image in a circle: "Indian Motorcycle 1901."
What? Here's a billion dollar company that put countless millions into whipping this new engine into shape with Indian mystique and they couldn't even get the name right? Indian, of course, is correct and so is 1901. But "Motorcycle" spelled with an "r"? Shouldn't it be: "Indian Motocycle 1901" without the letter "r"? The way they have it jumps out as wrong, jarring and even stupid.
In my opinion they should change that fast. To spend all that money and brainstorming to get that Indian look and then brand it in a manner that is historically incorrect and totally un-Indian? IMHO, somebody royally screwed up.
So what do you guys think? Not just how they've named it, but the prospects of this Polaris-Indian job in general.
The fact that it's NOT water-cooled, is a double, and has a gear primary drive gives it classic simplicity like a real Indian--even if it's overhead with faked flathead styling. It reminds me of the S&S X-Wedge engine which I thought when it came out would make a better retro-style "Indian" engine than an H-D clone motor. To me an FL engine looks ridiculous riding around in an post-'40 Indian-fender chassis. Almost like it's screaming: "Get out me out here!"
But I have a small criticism of this new Polaris-Indian engine. Call it nit-picking but it bothers me and I'm not even a die-hard Indian guy.
On the cover of Cycle World there's a beautiful photo of this new Polaris-Indian job. Beautiful! And on the cam-cover of this beautiful engine there's even a nice logo of an Indian warrior wearing a war-bonnet with the following words wrapped around the image in a circle: "Indian Motorcycle 1901."
What? Here's a billion dollar company that put countless millions into whipping this new engine into shape with Indian mystique and they couldn't even get the name right? Indian, of course, is correct and so is 1901. But "Motorcycle" spelled with an "r"? Shouldn't it be: "Indian Motocycle 1901" without the letter "r"? The way they have it jumps out as wrong, jarring and even stupid.
In my opinion they should change that fast. To spend all that money and brainstorming to get that Indian look and then brand it in a manner that is historically incorrect and totally un-Indian? IMHO, somebody royally screwed up.
So what do you guys think? Not just how they've named it, but the prospects of this Polaris-Indian job in general.
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