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  • 1950 Indian Arrow with ski set up

    I wanted to post a few pictures of my wifes 1950 Arrow with the ski setup and a upclose picture of the rear tractor style tire. The pictures show various versions of my bike. I had a restored set of wheels installed but had some rust bleed through so I sent them back out for repair. I only had one Vangaurd style spot light but have since acquired an original pair and have those installed now. I installed a front fender tip and fender bumper but am still in search for a rear fender tip. I also recently installed the windshield using the correct angle brackets and extended nuts that mount it on top of the forks tubes. I will upload more pictures as I take them. Thanks to Jim at Southwest Vintage for all his help with the bike. Mark










    Last edited by Mark Jennings; 03-03-2013, 08:30 PM.

  • #2
    Really nice bike! Now, for the $50 question.....how does it perform in the snow?
    Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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    • #3
      That looks like the makin's of some winter fun! Thanks for posting Mark!
      Cory Othen
      Membership#10953

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      • #4
        Where did you find the skis? Only place I have ever seen a set is at the Springfield Museums (formerly the Indian Museum).

        Thanks for posting!

        Cheers,

        Sirhr

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        • #5
          Hi Guys, I have not had a opportunity to try it in the snow this year. I don`t know what the maximum snow depth would be that these were designed to be used. I may try in the spring as some of the snow pack in my backyard begins to melt.

          I actually got the skis from a very good friend of mine. I was able to get the skis and rear tire together. I know they are rare and not often seen. I will have the bike at Oley this year in case anyone wants to see it in person. Thanks again for the positive feedback. Mark.

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          • #6
            http://www.explorermoto.com/en/affic...e=19&langue=en

            Someday, maybe these ^^^ Will be rare and valuable, too.

            Cheers,

            Sirhr

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            • #7
              If anyone visits the motorcyclepedia museum in newburgh ny there's an arrow there with the skis also. I first saw the the bike in 1987 then it turned up at the museum in 2011.

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              • #8
                Here is another Indian Warrior with skis and Indian script snow tire. I owned this bike a few years back and sold it to the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum where it is proudly displayed (see photo). Another bike I never should have sold, it seems like every museum wants one, and I can see why, what a great piece of history.
                indian-6.jpg 99T.JPG

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