and other Indian Motorcycle lovers... well sort of... it's the P-61 American Rocket
For 1951, it's quite the Hot Rod. Although it looks the part, it's really too heavily modified to be considered a Bobber. Pierce hoped it would become a factory model.
I like the "H-D parts dept." gag.
Old time cyclist seem to always come up with clever slogans for putting down other makes.
For more on this scooter click on this:
http://irishrichcustomcycles.blogspot.com/2009/09/american-rocket-p-61.html
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