See the Movie"Worlds Fastest Indian".As a kid, dad had an 1948 Indian Chief. I never liked the right hand shifting. You had to let go of the throttle to shift. Let go of the throttle and usually it would quit running.if you forgot to check the knob that tightened down the fork it would usually be tight and it would not steer at low speeds.Harley 74 was a much better Cycle I thought."Trivia" BIL and I got an ex military Indian Scout and took it to a Hill Climb. Entered and one rule was a Kill Switch was required,so we took a pc. of strong Twine,tied it around Spark Plug Wire and BIL's wrist.Passed inspection barely. Hill was to much and twine worked.
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