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Have just joined the forum from Downunder thought I would put a
couple of pic's of one of my current builds.
Inspired by a couple of New Zealanders, firstly Burt Munro he purchased
a 1920 Indian Scout and over a few years modified it into a streamliner.
Eventually he took it to Bonneville salt flats and broke records, some of
which still stand to this day! His story was told in one of my all time
favorite films "The World's Fastest Indian" if you haven't seen it make
sure you do! Here is a link about Burt Munro............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Munro
My second inspiration perhaps lesser known John Britten he built his own
V twin and I am talking everything, engine, gearbox, frame and eventually
took his bike to Datona and won the Battle of the Twins race beating all
the factory teams. Here is a link about John Britten..........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Britten
Did a bit of a search on the net and found out John Britten's first build was
an Indian Scout so after a bit of thought I decided to build a pushie as a
tribute to a couple of my country-men who thought out of the box and built
world beaters in their shed out the back! Just off the subject the All Blacks
New Zealand's Rugby team won the World Cup last night beating France!
Now she won't be a streamliner, trying to get as close to a 1920 Indian
Scout as I can, using bits scrounged from here and there. By the way she
has been a slow build as well, hate it when work gets in the way of fun!
So here she is mocked up and ridable in primer paint, she's a cruzier not a speed machine, rides okay.
This is where I am at now, guards on, carrier done, making up some lights, fake tank then paint.
couple of pic's of one of my current builds.
Inspired by a couple of New Zealanders, firstly Burt Munro he purchased
a 1920 Indian Scout and over a few years modified it into a streamliner.
Eventually he took it to Bonneville salt flats and broke records, some of
which still stand to this day! His story was told in one of my all time
favorite films "The World's Fastest Indian" if you haven't seen it make
sure you do! Here is a link about Burt Munro............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Munro
My second inspiration perhaps lesser known John Britten he built his own
V twin and I am talking everything, engine, gearbox, frame and eventually
took his bike to Datona and won the Battle of the Twins race beating all
the factory teams. Here is a link about John Britten..........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Britten
Did a bit of a search on the net and found out John Britten's first build was
an Indian Scout so after a bit of thought I decided to build a pushie as a
tribute to a couple of my country-men who thought out of the box and built
world beaters in their shed out the back! Just off the subject the All Blacks
New Zealand's Rugby team won the World Cup last night beating France!
Now she won't be a streamliner, trying to get as close to a 1920 Indian
Scout as I can, using bits scrounged from here and there. By the way she
has been a slow build as well, hate it when work gets in the way of fun!
So here she is mocked up and ridable in primer paint, she's a cruzier not a speed machine, rides okay.
This is where I am at now, guards on, carrier done, making up some lights, fake tank then paint.