About: Indian Four

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The Indian Four was a motorcycle built by the Indian Motocycle 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. For 1940, the Four frame was modified to include plunger rear suspension. In the same year, all Indian models were restyled with large, decorative fenders. The Four was discontinued with the rest of civilian production in 1942 and was not returned to production after World War II ended.

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  • The Indian Four was a motorcycle built by the Indian Motocycle 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. For 1940, the Four frame was modified to include plunger rear suspension. In the same year, all Indian models were restyled with large, decorative fenders. The Four was discontinued with the rest of civilian production in 1942 and was not returned to production after World War II ended. (en)
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  • Springfield, Massachusetts, USA (en)
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  • (en)
  • Front: drum (en)
  • Rear: drum (en)
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  • standard / cruiser / touring (en)
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  • Four-stroke inline-four engine, 77 cu. in. (en)
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  • Indian Manufacturing Company (en)
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  • Indian Four (en)
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  • 1928 (xsd:integer)
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  • us (en)
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  • 1922 (xsd:integer)
  • 1940 (xsd:integer)
  • (en)
  • Rear: (en)
  • Front: trailing link fork with leaf spring (en)
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  • The Indian Four was a motorcycle built by the Indian Motocycle 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. For 1940, the Four frame was modified to include plunger rear suspension. In the same year, all Indian models were restyled with large, decorative fenders. The Four was discontinued with the rest of civilian production in 1942 and was not returned to production after World War II ended. (en)
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  • Indian Four (en)
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  • Indian Four (en)
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