I am in the process of installing an original Indian sidecar on a 1947 Chief. The Chief has a stock 74 cubic inch motor with a 25 tooth front sprocket. I am hoping to hear from some current Indian sidecar owner/operators as to what type of gearing you run. Thanks for any help.
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Originally posted by jcrawford View PostWhen I pulled mine with my '48 stock 74 c.i. motor I used a 23 drive sprocket with and without a 150 lb.+/- passenger.
-74 inch I needed it. ... funny, when I tour the Black Hills I get around on a 23 just fine, but I always worked the heck out of the engine. Flat lands the 23 is okay, unless you get a head wind. ..... not sure whether you can still get the 22's and less, ... scout parts?
happy motoring!
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My Grandpa's '48 had a 17 tooth front on it. That was really too low unless you lived in the mountains. I don't. I've worked my way up to a 23 tooth front. Acceleration is fine, and I'd say the rig tops out at about 45-50 without really abusing the engine. Or at least my speedometer reads 50, but is likely a lot less. I think a 23 front is about right for around town.- Dana
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