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Since its inception, Indian has focused on performance-oriented motorcycles - many of which are fit for the racetrack. Here are the fastest ones ever built.
During World War II, motorcycle companies in the U.S. and U.K. contributed to the war effort, and motorcycles often served as ideal vehicles for couriers. Harley-Davidson and Indian contributed ...
Indian Motorcycles is one of the oldest companies in the motorcycle industry. Of course, that means lots of great bikes, and these are our favorites.
J.C. "Pappy" Hoel founded the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in 1938. It's the world's most successful motorcycle rally, drawing 500,000+ annually to remote South Dakota.
See, as the brand itself tells it, the stylistic inspiration dates back to World War I times — 1916 to be exact — when Indian produced 20,000 PowerPlus motorcycles for the U.S. Army. The PowerPlus 112 ...
By 1910, it was considered one of the largest motorcycle companies in the world, and it went on to hold multiple military contracts during the Great War. But it was not until the 1920s that the ...
Come 1920, Indian let loose into the world a motorcycle model called Scout. To many, it's a family that will forever be the best Indian ever made, and it was initially in production until 1949.
Indian Motorcycle set a goal of raising $250,000 for families of fallen or disabled U.S. military service members and first responders.
The Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse is a limited edition motorcycle that features the liquor brand's logos and whiskey in the paint.
Hog has become a widely accepted slang word for motorcycles. Here's why bikes are called hogs and what Harley-Davidson had to ...
To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Indian Motorcycle and Harley-Davidson. The information and specs given are ...
American chopper motorcycles can trace their roots back to World War II, when the son of Harley-Davidson co-founder William Harley trained soldiers at Fort Knox.