I recently saw a picture of what looked to be a 1910ish Indian motorcycle at the Europe round of the AMD World Chamionship of Bike Building (For anyone that doesn't know that's a pretty big event where you see the most innovative and wild motorcycles in the world). The picture I saw was only of part of the motorcycle, and it looked a little odd. I had a feeling it was either a tribute motorcycle or motorized bike. Info and better pictures of the bike were hard to find but I finally found details of the bike and a couple of better pictures.
It turns out its an Indian tribute sidecar with a Honda GC 160, 28 wheels with Schwalbe tyres. It has cranks but they appear to just be used to start the engine. It has a centrifugal clutch.
The bike is called "Whiskey Runner" and is built by Flame-Art Designs out of Ireland.
When I saw this bike I immediately though of Silverbear and Fasteddy.
I can't post direct link photos but I have this link to a Facebook page of photos. Hopefully it works, the photo is about 5 lines down, there are two photos. Enjoy
http://m.facebook.com/irishmotorbik...43411.152483.190536927628657&_mn_=11&refid=17
It turns out its an Indian tribute sidecar with a Honda GC 160, 28 wheels with Schwalbe tyres. It has cranks but they appear to just be used to start the engine. It has a centrifugal clutch.
The bike is called "Whiskey Runner" and is built by Flame-Art Designs out of Ireland.
When I saw this bike I immediately though of Silverbear and Fasteddy.
I can't post direct link photos but I have this link to a Facebook page of photos. Hopefully it works, the photo is about 5 lines down, there are two photos. Enjoy
http://m.facebook.com/irishmotorbik...43411.152483.190536927628657&_mn_=11&refid=17