Indian Ace And Indian Motorcycle

In’27 when Indian Motorcycle started manufacturing they had three major products which included the Indian Scout, the Indian Chief and the Indian Ace. Afterwards they got possession of the assets of Ace Motorcycle Company which got stamped as Indian Four.

1927 was a historic year when a number of things happened simultaneously. The first talking movie called The Jazz Singer, with Al Jolson was released. Next event that took place was trans-Atlantic flight of Charles Lindbergh to Paris. Finally Babe Ruth hit his 60th home run in a 8 innings game between New York and Washington with Louis Gehrig coming up for further battering.

1927 will go down in the history as the year which saw the fantastic rise of Jazz culture though the farmers were having a tough time and sold out their farms to become tenant farmers for others. This year was also a good year for Indian Motorcycle Company.

Not just were its top models, the Scout and the Chief, selling well, the brand also acquired the assets of the Ace Motorcycle Company. Ace’s top of the line bike was the four cylinder machine that Indian made for one year under the name “Indian Ace.” Afterwards, this big, lush bike would be called the Indian Four.

Indian Four bike from the Indian Motorcycle was produced till’42. Initially known as Indian Ace this bike got 77 cubic inch (1,256 cc) four cylinder machine in’41. It was fitted with tank-shifting three speed transmission and famous Indian fender. After’42 with the start of World War II the production of Indian four was halted altogether.

In’27 Indian Motorcycle became synonymous with America. The greatest supply of the Scout and Chief were to the police department. The demand increased so much that Indian Motorcycle had to have a separate branch dealing with it. Indian Motorcycle also worked upon to lower the frame of the bike in’27.

But they probably didn’t know just how important the 101 Scout from the year’28 would be. And in’27 they could hardly know that 40 years into the future an Indian motorcycle would set an Under-1000 cc speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwest Utah.

It is difficult to find a1927 Indian Motorcycle. The existing bikes have been restored by the bike lovers to its earlier form and can be sold for $30,000. The most exciting year in the history of Indian Motorcycle Company was’27.

The 1927 model Indian motorcycle is an all time classic. If you want to read more on another classic; the1947 Indian motorcycle model click on the hyperlinks.

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December 06 2009 | cycling | No Comments »