I went to the Side Car Rally in Griffith Park today. I saw a beautiful Indian with an all aluminum sidecar. The owner then told me he also made the tanks and all the fenders for the bike. These parts were beautiful. Check him out at www.theironhorsecorral.com
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Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostI went to the Side Car Rally in Griffith Park today. I saw a beautiful Indian with an all aluminum sidecar. The owner then told me he also made the tanks and all the fenders for the bike. These parts were beautiful. Check him out at www.theironhorsecorral.com
that is Matt Blake from Iron Horse, he has the BEST sheet metal for Indians, and is a nice person to deal with. if you ever come over to the other side, he is the person to see for sheet metalKevin Valentine 13
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Ah, this is the aluminum side car built by Matt Blake, owner & fabricator of Iron Horse Corral, who make a lot of the repro sheetmetal for Indians. Matt is a total hand-on guy, and can be found bouncing his wares in the likes of Titus Canyon in Death Valley. Matt has pretty much been able to resurect Indians single handedly by his products. Plus, He can rip a Sport Scout sideways around Chris's house before Chris even wakes up 10 times. I've seen Matt broad slide his street bike Indian until he got bored.
Matt has offered to make a special side car for my paralized buddy who can't ride a bike as we know. Matt is one of the Good Guys in our Life Style.
Glad you got to meet him, RF.
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Originally posted by Chuck#1848 View PostChris,
Next year will be the 40th year for the Griffith park sidecar rally any idea as to how many were there?
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