these are off Virtual Indian but no one would know they were there
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx1.htm
Indian girder
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Re: Indian girder
Nice score!
side drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx2.htm
front arm girder drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx3.htm
Fork details drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx4.htm
horn mount casting drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx5.htm
top view shared above
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx1.htm
side drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx2.htm
front arm girder drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx3.htm
Fork details drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx4.htm
horn mount casting drawing
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx5.htm
top view shared above
http://virtualindian.org/1techblueprint640fx1.htm
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Dusty - Location: northern New Mexico
Re: Indian girder
I know I put them there! They were drawn off the forks on my 40 Sport Scout
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Re: Indian girder
hey Dave , been reading some of ya stuff on S&S .
Im planning on taking measurements of early scout frame and TRYING to put a plan up .
I done the forks about a year ago , theyre on JJ and britchop , theyre not drawings just the measurements.
Im not the greatest at the computer.
I think the blue print project was great .
it would save alot of frames getting butchered . the chout idea is great but the reality is , if everyone wants to live the 40s again then theres gonna be a pile of butchered frames .
Moens frames are fantastic , big dollar (too steep for me) but still it is pretty much the real thing . theres also the SS frames being built in germany or where ever .
1 of the big names in aftermaket HD was supposed to be selling SS frame casts thru ziggys by now
Im planning on taking measurements of early scout frame and TRYING to put a plan up .
I done the forks about a year ago , theyre on JJ and britchop , theyre not drawings just the measurements.
Im not the greatest at the computer.
I think the blue print project was great .
it would save alot of frames getting butchered . the chout idea is great but the reality is , if everyone wants to live the 40s again then theres gonna be a pile of butchered frames .
Moens frames are fantastic , big dollar (too steep for me) but still it is pretty much the real thing . theres also the SS frames being built in germany or where ever .
1 of the big names in aftermaket HD was supposed to be selling SS frame casts thru ziggys by now
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Been building and riding since the 60s. My last contest build made The Horse BC last year "Home Built Indian" and had a 40 Indian in the TCU section of the Horse BC the year before.
Iv'e answered to Dusty since 69
Thanks
Dusty - Location: northern New Mexico
Re: Indian girder
If you wan't 101 style I understand that Heckler sells individual castings for people who want to build a Chout and dont want to cut an original up. The 40 SS rear section is at http://virtualindian.org/9blueprints.htm I never got the front section drawn but I do have a set of photographs with a ruler for scale somewhere. I realy like how the VT frame with a 741 rides. And you can pick them up for less than the national debt. They were really high tech for the time .082 wall 4130 tubing even with the rear suspension it is way lighter than a Sport Scout frame.
Dusty
Dusty
I may be going to hell in a bucket, babe
But at least I'm enjoying the ride, at least I'll enjoy the ride.
But at least I'm enjoying the ride, at least I'll enjoy the ride.
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- Joined: Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:08 pm
- SELF INTRODUCTION: from jockey journal via NZ . got a shovelhead and a early scout project , planning on a mild custom from ground up = NO cutting only minimising and poss hotting up , so not a butcher here nor a 100 pointer! cheers willy
Re: Indian girder
yea I recognise the bike = looks good .
now and then I still spend a bit of time tracking this , elmo looper VT / 741
the previous owner gave me info.
god I wish BMW bought indian in the 50s , better option than vincent or sam pierce ......
http://www.caimag.com/forum/showthread. ... -741-scout
http://www.jockeyjournal.com/forum/show ... 825&page=3
........ and certainly better than Gilroy
(mind you the down tubes are cut = work)
now and then I still spend a bit of time tracking this , elmo looper VT / 741
the previous owner gave me info.
god I wish BMW bought indian in the 50s , better option than vincent or sam pierce ......
http://www.caimag.com/forum/showthread. ... -741-scout
http://www.jockeyjournal.com/forum/show ... 825&page=3
........ and certainly better than Gilroy
(mind you the down tubes are cut = work)