EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
I really like that. I think I’d rather have it clear coated than just linseed oiled though.
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
It looks like an apprentices graduation piece to show how good they are at welding
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
If we were twenty five years ago before the hipster trend became a thing then I might think something like that would be quite cool and different, but I wouldn't ride it now because everyone would assume that you're a hipster wanker. It's bad enough on my old classic.
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
I've just noticed it's got a Hossack front fork set up
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I normally hate these effing bobber type bikes but this one is growing on me. The raw look is very appealing, if they'd covered it in paint and graphics it would be awful.
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
That seat...with my piles?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
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Re: EL CAMINO: ROLAND SANDS’ MODERN VINTAGE INDIAN CHIEF
Old Indian girder forks, apparently.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:42 am I've just noticed it's got a Hossack front fork set up
Something like this.