1918 Indian Board Track Racer Tribute
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Board track racing was a type of motorsport popular in the United States during the 1910s and 1920s. Competition was conducted on circular or oval race courses with surfaces composed of wooden planks. This type of track was first used for motorcycle competition, wherein they were called motordromes, before being adapted for use by various different types of racing cars. The majority of the American national championship races were contested at such venues during the 1920s.
Tech Specs
80cc, 3.0 horse, four stroke, single cylinder motor. 100 mpg. 35 mph.
VINTAGE SEAT.
DISK BREAKS
ADJUSTABLE SEAT AND HANDLE BAR
Frame is hand bent on a jig and welded.Certification: EPA / CARB Approved
Frame: Aluminum
Wheel Size: 26 in
Fork: Suspension ForksDIRECT FUEL NO MIXTURE 3600RPM RACING FUEL EVEN BETTER.
MAGNIFICENT PIECE !!! READY TO RIDE.