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[[Indian]]'s answer to the British on/off road [[enduro]] type [[motorcycles]] was this modified [[Indian Warrior|Warrior]], equipped with all the styling features to make it attractive.  Unfortunately, it was not reliable or competitive, and contributed to Indian's demise.  In the 1950's the Indian company imported British machines and sold them under their own label.
 
 
[[Category:Indian motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 2 July 2010

1950 Indian Warrior TT
1951 Indian Warrior T.T.

Indian's answer to the British on/off road enduro type motorcycles was this modified Warrior, equipped with all the styling features to make it attractive. Unfortunately, it was not reliable or competitive, and contributed to Indian's demise. In the 1950's the Indian company imported British machines and sold them under their own label.