One thing that you might want to consider if you are going to be going from a modern Harley with electric start to an Indian with kickstart is whether you have the ability to kick over the engine. This may not be an issue for you and there are electric start conversion kits for Indians but some people have trouble with it. When I got my 46 Chief together and running I put a 1950 and up longer kickstart crank on it to make it easier for me to start.
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Originally posted by Liz View PostI will share my Indian Chief experience.
I too had only ridden modern Harleys. I have been a member of AMCA for 20 years, and a hang-arounder of the AMCA circle for 40 years. I also aspired to owning and riding an antique motorcycle someday, and through much thought my preference became an Indian. Well, much to my surprise, a ’48 Chief unexpectedly “found me” last May. My Chief came to me with left hand throttle/ right hand shift and I intend to keep it that way. I had ridden foot clutch Harleys in the past, but I had not put that many miles on a Harley foot clutch, so the opposite clutch pattern on the Chief was not a problem to 'mentally change' or get used to for me. The left hand throttle did not seem that difficult. Maybe I just wanted to do it that badly, put my mind to it, and became proficient. I go back and forth between my Shovelheads and my Chief and have not had a problem alternating throttles.
I have put 5000 miles on my Chief since last June. Two road trips- one of 2000 miles, one of 1500 miles, and the rest just fun miles around home (Florida). Not one single hiccup along the way. I have had a ball with this thing. I am excited for you and your son.
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thank you for your input. Great looking bike. I hope to soon be able to tell you and others the miles that I've logged on my antique motorcycle. My son & I are really looking forward to it. It may be tunnel vision, but if I love it as much as I'm anticipating, maybe I can find a 2nd antique motorcycle for my son... that would be great to do a road trip with him.
Many thanks Liz for your reply. Thanks for the pics.
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Originally posted by jim wagnon View PostJust curious how your search is going? Hopefully you and your son are having some luck in finding just the right motorcycle.
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