Unique Indian racing specials in Brno!

Indian Motorcycle Czech Republic, Indian Motorcycle Brno in cooperation with Indian Motorcycle Club CZ and Technical museum in Brno prepared for this year's Brno Revival an interesting exhibition of unique Indian racing specials, which you will see in pavilion A.
In the 1920s, Indian motorcycles dominated not only the Czech market, but also domestic racing tracks. Racers such as Zdeněk Pohl, Václav Chlad, Jaroslav Tichý, or even "the father of all Indians, Ing. František Mařík managed to win a large number of gold trophies on them. However, few people know that in addition to modified and lightened "civilian" Scout 600 and 750 models, or one-liter Chiefs, a few pieces of clearly factory racers also came to us from America. Even those with OHV distribution! Those that have managed to be preserved in private collections to this day, you will be able to admire already this weekend at the Brno Revival. The historically first exhibition of red racing cars will certainly be dominated by the single-cylinder Board Track Racer 500 OHV from 1914, the four-valve five-hundred OHV from 1925, or the original two-cylinder Daytona. However, you can also look forward to the legendary Scouts in a racing version of the "factory" Indian Fast Arrows team, which will also be presented on the race track by Franta Loučka.

 

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