Douglas Gilmore Brown Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 (edited) Indian Motorcycle 1930 1940's sidecar wheels and fenders ? While this site is devoted to cars, not motorcycles, and especially not boats, please read on. I spotted an old trailer that looked to be made from motorcycle parts in 2002 while doing a construction job in Lamoine, Maine; which is just across the bay from Bar Harbor. Eventually I met the owner, who told me that it was a trailer for a tender for a Herreschoff yacht (which were abundant in Bar Harbor before the 1947 fire ). In response to my offer, he had no interest in selling it, or giving any more information about its origin. Four days ago, I got a call form an antique dealer to whom I had mentioned it to back then. The man who I talked to in 2002 had sold the property, and the mysterious Herreschoff trailer had been sent to a nearby junkyard; from whence we rescued it. Now, since Herreschoff was in Rhode Island, I suspect that the parts for this trailer were sourced from Indian, in Massachusetts. I am not even sure if it was built by Herreschoff, but it looks to be professionally manufactured. Anyway, the fenders look like they would have been for a sidecar. They are about 6 1/2 inches wide by 34 inches long. The wheels are 18 inches in diameter. Tires; One is marked MICHELIN 4.00 S 18 The other is marked IRC in diamond, INOUE GRAND HIGH SPEED 4.00 H 18 4 P.R. Springs are 1 1/4 inch wide, and 40 inches from center of the two "eyes". Distance from center of each spring on axle is 47 inches. Did Indian even make a trailer style axle, or would this have been made up from 2 sidecar axles? Edited May 23, 2020 by Douglas Gilmore Brown (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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