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Auction archive: Lot number 503

1913 Indian 8hp Big Twin Registration no. BS 9518 Engine no. 77E026

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£27,600
ca. US$54,691
Auction archive: Lot number 503

1913 Indian 8hp Big Twin Registration no. BS 9518 Engine no. 77E026

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£27,600
ca. US$54,691
Beschreibung:

Oscar Hedstrom and Oliver Hendee, both active in the cycle racing world, got together to found the Hendee Manufacturing Company and build the first prototype Indian motorcycle in 1901. That first machine was powered by a single-cylinder, ‘F-head’ (inlet over exhaust) engine that formed part of the ‘diamond’ frame, in the Indian’s case it sloped rearwards to act as the seat tube. An advanced feature in motorcycling’s early pioneering days, chain drive was used by Indian right from the start. The Indian single proved immensely successful and provided the basis for the first of the powerful, large-capacity v-twins for which the marque is best remembered. Indian’s first, 38.61ci (633cc) v-twin appeared in 1907 with an engine clearly derived from that of the single, though mechanical inlet valves - introduced for 1908 - were an early improvement. The twin’s rear cylinder continued to form part of the frame until 1909 when a loop frame of the type favoured by rivals Harley-Davidson was adopted. The Springfield company’s first ‘Big Twin’ debuted that same year displacing 60.32ci (988cc). In 1911 Indian broke new ground yet again with its ohv four-valves-per-cylinder racers. The firm achieved its famous 1, 2, 3 finish at the Isle of Man TT that same year, a remarkable achievement made possible by the advantages conferred by the use of all-chain drive. The Big Twin was up-dated in 1913 with Indian’s innovative, leaf-sprung, swinging-arm frame, but time was running out for this ageing design, which was superseded at the end of 1915 by a new ‘flat head’ v-twin - the Powerplus - thus bringing to an end a noble line. This magnificent Indian Big Twin was restored in 2005 by its previous owner, J C Holland. Ridden by the vendor, the machine successfully completed this year’s Pioneer Run and comes with its Pioneer Certificate (No. 1720, issued February 2006). It is offered with current road fund licence, MoT to February 2009 and Swansea V5 registration document. The original tool bag (in poor condition) comes with the machine.

Auction archive: Lot number 503
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Oscar Hedstrom and Oliver Hendee, both active in the cycle racing world, got together to found the Hendee Manufacturing Company and build the first prototype Indian motorcycle in 1901. That first machine was powered by a single-cylinder, ‘F-head’ (inlet over exhaust) engine that formed part of the ‘diamond’ frame, in the Indian’s case it sloped rearwards to act as the seat tube. An advanced feature in motorcycling’s early pioneering days, chain drive was used by Indian right from the start. The Indian single proved immensely successful and provided the basis for the first of the powerful, large-capacity v-twins for which the marque is best remembered. Indian’s first, 38.61ci (633cc) v-twin appeared in 1907 with an engine clearly derived from that of the single, though mechanical inlet valves - introduced for 1908 - were an early improvement. The twin’s rear cylinder continued to form part of the frame until 1909 when a loop frame of the type favoured by rivals Harley-Davidson was adopted. The Springfield company’s first ‘Big Twin’ debuted that same year displacing 60.32ci (988cc). In 1911 Indian broke new ground yet again with its ohv four-valves-per-cylinder racers. The firm achieved its famous 1, 2, 3 finish at the Isle of Man TT that same year, a remarkable achievement made possible by the advantages conferred by the use of all-chain drive. The Big Twin was up-dated in 1913 with Indian’s innovative, leaf-sprung, swinging-arm frame, but time was running out for this ageing design, which was superseded at the end of 1915 by a new ‘flat head’ v-twin - the Powerplus - thus bringing to an end a noble line. This magnificent Indian Big Twin was restored in 2005 by its previous owner, J C Holland. Ridden by the vendor, the machine successfully completed this year’s Pioneer Run and comes with its Pioneer Certificate (No. 1720, issued February 2006). It is offered with current road fund licence, MoT to February 2009 and Swansea V5 registration document. The original tool bag (in poor condition) comes with the machine.

Auction archive: Lot number 503
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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