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SAMMY MILLER MUSEUM - INDIAN MOTORCYCLES: In there day, Indian were one of the biggest Motorcycle Manufacturers in the world, rivalling Harley-Davidson.
1921: INDIAN - POWER PLUS: Known as the Power Plus, this Indian was powered by a 998cc V-Twin, side valve engine driving through a three speed gearbox. Incredibly there is no front brake, typical of the era.
1935: INDIAN - FOUR: Indian purchased the rights to the Ace Four Cylinder in 1929 and continued to manufacture the motorcycle under their own name, completing 12,000 examples before production ceased in 1942. The engine is a 1,265cc four cylinder in-line type.
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I LOVE NEW TECHNOLOGY, TABLETS, LAPTOPS, DIGITAL CAMERAS, MOBILE PHONES/WIRELESS BROADBAND, GPS, ETC. ALL SO COOL AND 'PORTABLE'......
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