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1925 Indian Scout OHV Classic Car Motorcycle
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Lot specifications
- Quantity
- 1
- Margin
- Yes
- Brand
- 1925 Indian
- Model
- Scout OHV
- Cylinder capacity
- 600cc
- Starting information
- Completely overhauled
- Construction date
- 1925
Description
Indian Scout 600cc from 1925 with P. Bigsby OHV conversion.
Paul Bigsby was a racer, engineer and was commissioned by Indian to build 12 OHVs for hill climbing. Based on an Indian scout but in a special frame with a small tank. After the delivery of these motorcycles, Bigsby thought he could sell these conversion kits as an option. There was only 1 problem and that was that the OHV engine no longer fit in the frame. For this he made special insert pieces that had to be placed in the frame tube above the engine. There were few interested people to disassemble their newly bought motorcycle and cut the frame tube. As a result, only 5 sets of this OHV have been sold.
This motorcycle has been completely overhauled. The original Indian flywheels are too weak for the power of this engine and have therefore been replaced by a Harley crankshaft with Indian pins. As a result, the motor is now 3x bearing on one side and 5x bearing on the other side. A special Carrillo connecting rod has now also been made and specially designed pistons. The engine is equipped with 2 Amal TT race carburettors.
Rarely are such a model offered. A unique opportunity to have a fast special racer.
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1,810 kg
CO₂e
This is what you can potentially avoid in carbon emissions by buying this item used instead of new.For comparison, an Brussels - Mallorca flight corresponds to 135 kg CO₂e per passenger.