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Auction archive: Lot number 526

1916 Indian Powerplus 990cc V-Twin Engine no. 70H215

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£17,825
ca. US$35,321
Auction archive: Lot number 526

1916 Indian Powerplus 990cc V-Twin Engine no. 70H215

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£17,825
ca. US$35,321
Beschreibung:

Oscar Hedstrom and Oliver Hendee, prominent figures in the cycle racing world, ventured into the infant North American motorcycle industry as early as 1901. From the outset they were pioneers, adopting chain drive for their Indian motorcycles when most of their competitors used belt drive. The single cylinder, F-head engine of their 1901 prototype formed part of the frame and, unlike other contemporary machines, the Indian engine sloped rearwards rather than forwards, acting also as the seat tube support. The Indian found instant appeal and by 1905 had a strong following. In that year the company introduced leaf spring front forks and twistgrip throttle and ignition controls. The real landmark year for Indian was 1907 when the company introduced the first of its mighty V-twins, the rear cylinder of the early models continuing to form part of the frame until 1909. In that year the loop frame was adopted and continued development and innovation saw the development of the overhead valve, four-valves-per-cylinder racers in 1911. The hugely popular Powerplus, a 61 cu.in. (990cc) flathead V-twin appeared in 1916. The mighty engine drove through a three-speed, hand-change gearbox with foot-operated clutch and all-chain drive. The side-valve engine of the Powerplus proved utterly reliable and almost unbreakable, even in the hands of the tuning shops which developed it to its limit to achieve that extra ounce of power. Commercially the Powerplus vied with rival offerings from Harley-Davidson and enjoyed a nine year production run. This bike was mechanically rebuilt in 2001 and is cosmetically presented to an exceptionally high standard, liveried in ‘Red Indian’, and with nickel plated fittings throughout. Distinctive American features are the white tyres. This outstandingly original and exciting American super-bike, of an internationally recognised marque, was acquired by the present owner in 2003 for an exclusive private collection. Only doctor’s restrictions on riding such a beast reluctantly bring this machine to the open market.

Auction archive: Lot number 526
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, prominent figures in the cycle racing world, ventured into the infant North American motorcycle industry as early as 1901. From the outset they were pioneers, adopting chain drive for their Indian motorcycles when most of their competitors used belt drive. The single cylinder, F-head engine of their 1901 prototype formed part of the frame and, unlike other contemporary machines, the Indian engine sloped rearwards rather than forwards, acting also as the seat tube support. The Indian found instant appeal and by 1905 had a strong following. In that year the company introduced leaf spring front forks and twistgrip throttle and ignition controls. The real landmark year for Indian was 1907 when the company introduced the first of its mighty V-twins, the rear cylinder of the early models continuing to form part of the frame until 1909. In that year the loop frame was adopted and continued development and innovation saw the development of the overhead valve, four-valves-per-cylinder racers in 1911. The hugely popular Powerplus, a 61 cu.in. (990cc) flathead V-twin appeared in 1916. The mighty engine drove through a three-speed, hand-change gearbox with foot-operated clutch and all-chain drive. The side-valve engine of the Powerplus proved utterly reliable and almost unbreakable, even in the hands of the tuning shops which developed it to its limit to achieve that extra ounce of power. Commercially the Powerplus vied with rival offerings from Harley-Davidson and enjoyed a nine year production run. This bike was mechanically rebuilt in 2001 and is cosmetically presented to an exceptionally high standard, liveried in ‘Red Indian’, and with nickel plated fittings throughout. Distinctive American features are the white tyres. This outstandingly original and exciting American super-bike, of an internationally recognised marque, was acquired by the present owner in 2003 for an exclusive private collection. Only doctor’s restrictions on riding such a beast reluctantly bring this machine to the open market.

Auction archive: Lot number 526
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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