1929 Indian 4 Four classic. This video will provide a very close-up view of this beautiful rare classic motorbike displayed at the VME Vintage Motorcycle Enthusiasts show in Seattle. "Close up view" at "The Shop".
The Indian Four was built by the Indian motorcycle company from 1928 to 1942. It was based on the Ace motorcycle, which Indian bought as part of the assets of the ace Motor Corporation in 1927. By 1929 the Indian 402 would have a stronger twin downtube frame based on that of the 101 Scout and a sturdier five-bearing crankshaft than the Ace, which had a three bearing crankshaft.
Despite the low demand for luxury motorcycles during the Great Depression, Indian not only continued production of the Four, but continued to develop the motorcycle. Thee Four was discontinued with the rest of the civilian production in 1942 and was not returned to production after World War II ended.
Exhibitor Chris O'Brien.
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