Vintage Indian Motorcycle Collection

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • Vintage Indian Collection - Bator International will be holding the California Classic Motorcycle Auction on June 5, 2010 at the Pasadena Convention Center. Featured are several Indian motorcycles built and restored by world re-known Indian motorcycle expert Bob Stark. The Stark family have been selling and restoring the Indian brand for over 90 years. For a once in a lifetime opportunity to see and perhaps own one of these rare motorcycles, join us at the auction. For more info please go to BatorAuctions.com
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  • @jamesfleiter6207
    @jamesfleiter6207 3 роки тому

    i enjoyed your ture of Indian Motorcycles sir. Iused to have an Indian Warior. A 1950, and my Dad bought the parts off of Sam Pierce in Monrovia. WE came out to Anahime to your shop, before you moved to Perris Ca. The Indian Motorcycle was the only motorcycle my Dad used to ride, back in the 30,s and 40,s. Thank you for keeping the dream alive. I had heard that after Old Sam had passed, you had bought him out. It was after that you had moved to Perris Ca, The last I saw You I was15 yrs. old. I,m 67 yrs. old now. Thanks again for keeping the dream alive . James Fleiter My Dads name was Andrew T. Fleiter

  • @cashenjoe1
    @cashenjoe1 3 роки тому +1

    Damn! What a gorgeous collection! I just bought my very first Indian! A 2014 Chief Vintage! I'm in love with this bike. It started me into the fascinating world of Indian bikes. I'll be 55 in a month. I'm a late bloomer!

  • @sealover7979
    @sealover7979 14 років тому

    I think number one is Indian motorcycles for centuries. I am grateful to you!

  • @joezambrano696
    @joezambrano696 Рік тому

    Love the bikes and the history behind these beautiful machins thanks for the history lesson pops

  • @aloekat
    @aloekat 13 років тому

    Me and my nephew visited Bob Stark's back in the late 80's and he gave me a ride on his red Indian Chief with all the miles on it. I think it was over 200,000 at that time The ride was smooth over bumpy roads.It was a great treat. Thanks Bob I wish their was more Americans like you .

  • @garygullikson6349
    @garygullikson6349 4 роки тому

    Bought my second '48 Chief from Bob. Work done on it by Wilson Plank. Went on impromptu rides and field meets with Bob, Shorty and gang. RIP Bob and Shorty. Still in contact with John Bivens in Greer's old Stanton shop .

  • @evermau
    @evermau 12 років тому +1

    MUCH respect to Mr. Bob Stark. A truly biker!
    May you ride forever!

  • @7minnow
    @7minnow 2 роки тому

    Flat Out Beautiful

  • @randalbedard687
    @randalbedard687 6 років тому

    That's so unreal cool a whole pile of old Indians. anybody would be jackpot lucky to have just one .awesome

  • @jgmagoo1
    @jgmagoo1 12 років тому +1

    Beautiful bikes! It's great to preserve the history of these wonderful bikes and the part they played in the American industrial revolution.
    Thank you and I certainly admire your passion and attention to detail.

    • @robertthorak9473
      @robertthorak9473 5 років тому

      Wow you are the perfect example of old school, great job on the bikes, Rob said it RIDING when I can,KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON

  • @mammainger
    @mammainger 12 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for sharing this rare collection with the rest of us. It was great to see such a variety of Indians. J/Sweden

  • @terrysimpkins6227
    @terrysimpkins6227 Рік тому

    The old man is gone with God, but, his son hasn't the soul. I ordered parts from them and they charged a huge price for shipping. Better places for Indians

  • @flstffatboy3910
    @flstffatboy3910 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir

  • @Cbrmansc77
    @Cbrmansc77 5 років тому

    Talk about creating a new show called million dollar awesome garage!!!! What makes a man whole and cool!!
    My dearest gratitude to you for keeping such great history. May it live with you now and forever.

  • @johnnylongstroke7413
    @johnnylongstroke7413 8 років тому

    Some of the most beautiful motorcycles that I have ever seen!

    • @snakebite6511
      @snakebite6511 7 років тому

      I agree, i have 2, 2015 Indian Chief vintage and a 2003 Indian Spirit Roadmaster. They truly are beautiful machines. I have had many many bikes over the years including sport or super sport and my 3 favourite are the 2015 Indian, 2003 Indian and a 2002 Yamaha v star 1100.
      still have all 3 and my wife rides a 2002 Yamaha v star 650 but sadly she doesn't ride that much, in fact, she only have 1700 miles on it but i do enjoy & appreciate when she comes out for a ride with me.

  • @MsStephaniegirl
    @MsStephaniegirl 10 років тому

    pure art! thank you for making this video xxxx

  • @stude1953
    @stude1953 14 років тому +1

    Very nice collection and the story behind each model was fantastic! Great video!

  • @Dadsvintageads
    @Dadsvintageads 14 років тому

    Great video! Love those old Indians!

  • @gabrielcocco5188
    @gabrielcocco5188 3 роки тому

    Beautiful collection! I would be in awe.

  • @dehoyosrudolph8885
    @dehoyosrudolph8885 11 років тому

    That's a great collection,that took a lifetime to build.

  • @anythingoldmechanical
    @anythingoldmechanical 3 роки тому

    Hoping to see some beautiful 1920's Scouts.

  • @LadyMcdragon49
    @LadyMcdragon49 12 років тому

    What a wonderful collection, and what a talented visionary. My brother is so looking forward to you putting his dream of many years together. I was so sorry to hear of your unfortunate accident, I sincerely wish you a speedy recovery.

  • @KrissStiletto13
    @KrissStiletto13 10 років тому +2

    Love Indians!

  • @bjweaver3333
    @bjweaver3333 4 роки тому

    Mr Stark is a class act and his collection is amazing. I’d love to ride my Dark Horse Chieftain down the road with this gentleman. Id also enjoy his take on the new Indian bikes. I’d love to see him pour over the new Chief vintage in willow green!

  • @dannydavis7289
    @dannydavis7289 4 роки тому

    Thank you mate that was very cool 👍

  • @44musher
    @44musher 4 роки тому

    Amazing... Just simply amazing...

  • @Bevoin1970
    @Bevoin1970 14 років тому

    Excellent video, great clarity of the film, with excellent close ups and crystal clear footage overall. Thoroughly enjoyed this, Thanks! and what a great bike too!!!
    Greetings from England
    Paul :-)

  • @loku1125
    @loku1125 11 років тому

    I was thinking about buying a newer motorcycle but after some thinking I realized how badass the classic bikes are so I will probably just restore one

  • @rickkcir
    @rickkcir 14 років тому

    awesome......... living history :)

  • @oscarrlee18
    @oscarrlee18 5 років тому

    Beautiful collection, pretty cool guy👍

  • @jojolikescocoa1
    @jojolikescocoa1 13 років тому

    made me feel good inside :)

  • @Ravensheart2000
    @Ravensheart2000 12 років тому +1

    I dont think the guy is lying. But I want to argue that the 1949 Arrow has it's original rubber.

  • @ianhaynes333
    @ianhaynes333 14 років тому

    What a GREAT day that was great work everybody

  • @davidduvarney1807
    @davidduvarney1807 4 роки тому

    Just a treat!! Was fortunate enough to have Bob, and Shorty as friends and Bob as mentor since 1986 until their passing.Two of the best people you could ever meet. There son Gary still caring on in their tradition, selling bikes, parts and offering advice.The museum collection was just outstanding back in the day a lot has bee sold over the years after Bob's passing. The powwow's were great and the fellowship fantastic!! Miss them, but I know there enjoying the Wigwam in heaven. RIP Bob & Shorty. Old Indians Never Die ………………. www.starklite.com/

  • @scottbashaw1761
    @scottbashaw1761 10 років тому

    Check out Antique Motorcycle Collector/Appraiser on facebook- We buy/sell/trade 1900-1940's American Motorcycle and Memorabilia. Motordrome Racing History project we are working on,so always looking for info on that. For the best Indians Bob Stark is the Man

  • @erwindharreldaita4509
    @erwindharreldaita4509 11 років тому

    Classic

  • @NobleRanger
    @NobleRanger 12 років тому

    Indians are my fave. going to get one for myself, problem is that they only sell them over seas. But at least they still sell the road-master. I'm also thinking on getting a Dark Horse.

  • @yoshit9819
    @yoshit9819 7 років тому

    That fiberglass fender bike was built in 68. Then harley comes out with one in 71. Interesting.

  • @dsmdallas2466
    @dsmdallas2466 7 років тому

    wowl

  • @MotoZania
    @MotoZania  13 років тому

    We really appreciate all your great comments - THANK YOU

  • @hammered0184
    @hammered0184 5 років тому

    Eight of them ol' big ass Har-Lee riders don't like this!

  • @rakesh29143
    @rakesh29143 14 років тому

    good luck

  • @ratlungworm7035
    @ratlungworm7035 9 років тому +3

    Awesome, but the instant the full profile of a bike comes into frame, the shot changes. Stop panning and zooming for one second and let us just take it all in! Had to pause a million times to fully appreciate these badass machines.

    • @hammered0184
      @hammered0184 5 років тому

      Dat too baad!!

    • @ianhaynes333
      @ianhaynes333 5 років тому

      sorrry we shot this for auction viewers so time kind of was of essence

  • @carlkrebs1
    @carlkrebs1 5 років тому

    I would enjoy parking that 40 scout and the 40 chief in my den to be taken out on sunny days to ride to the sonic . or local bike events . or even tour the Philippines on both of them with my wife . but , very very meticulously taken care of and ridden very conservatively , and cleaned after every ride .

  • @kenken8765
    @kenken8765 13 років тому

    i wish he showed the indian 101 scout

  • @Girka9011
    @Girka9011 12 років тому +1

    The tony stark grandfather?

  • @oaky132x
    @oaky132x 12 років тому

    Did he say "Readers Digest" at 1:00, didn't know they rated motorcycles

  • @navojoARISTOCRAT
    @navojoARISTOCRAT 13 років тому

    i have tears

  • @toptigher852
    @toptigher852 12 років тому +1

    I don't how the comment (grow up was posted on your video ) some one must have
    Hacked my UA-cam . I would never say such a thing . My first experience on a MC was a Indian MC . My uncle had one he gave
    Rides often, I was 5 years old. Your MC are beautiful . Take Care
    Toptigher852 C/R

  • @sidjones8082
    @sidjones8082 12 років тому

    how much for all?

  • @markeverson5849
    @markeverson5849 7 місяців тому

    I had only one chance at an Indian chief full dress with everything in the kitchen sink it was literally behind the double doors in the bottom of a hey m o w in a barn in Wisconsin I was painting the barn I was a barn painter that's what I did for a living a free Lance Barn painter that painted Farms houses in metal roofs the farmer who hired me said he parked it there when he got out of the war and he told me straight out his sons and family were not interested in it unfortunately I never had a bank loan in my life I couldn't have bought it for even $1,000 it had all the fringes on the saddlebags and seat all the reflectors the chief on Defender it was original is that cobwebs and some hay on it I would have come back but I broke my back the following spring on a bull Taco 360 El Bandido and had a spinal cord injury I lived in a log cabin raised a wife and four kids in the woods it would have been a dream bike for me but as it was to this day I've never had a bank loan in my life and I'm just getting by

  • @toptigher852
    @toptigher852 12 років тому

    @mikmacarthur

  • @RickRamo
    @RickRamo 8 років тому

    In 1970-1973, I assembled a chief with a long front end. The motor number was CDH171b. I sold it for a tenth the value in 74 while in a fit of rage over pushing it a mile due to an unsoldered wire in my home made wiring harness. A kid came around the corner and was being a pest. I told him a thousand and not a dime less. 3 minutes later his daddy come around the corner in a new thunderbird. Caught up in my own good word. I should have run him off with a wrench and the soldering iron. Never saw it again. Sometimes I wonder where it ended up. I bought it from a fellow that was clearing out his deceased mothers house before demolition. His brother bought it and parked it under the back porch and was killed in Korea. It sat there under the porch for decades, finally holding the dilapidated porch up.I had some correspondence with Mr. Pierce. His generous donation of a manual along with some odd stuff I could afford as a kid put two old chiefs back on the street.Thanks for the video, fun nostalgia.

  • @WLHPANTERA
    @WLHPANTERA 14 років тому

    If you would like to have us produce a video like this for your motorcycle business, collection or museum; please contact Bill Harris at MotoZania

  • @MotoZania
    @MotoZania  13 років тому

    @studeystudebaker50
    Come to MotoZania and post the bikes for free in our classified section.

  • @441rider
    @441rider 8 років тому

    Sad to see these not being used, like wild animals in cages.

  • @MoeShyblen
    @MoeShyblen 12 років тому

    sexiest bike ever

  • @AltamontKiller
    @AltamontKiller 14 років тому

    shit those were badass days to bad the cold war era is over

  • @toptigher852
    @toptigher852 12 років тому

    @mikmacarthur
    grow up boy

  • @lovsoncom9885
    @lovsoncom9885 11 років тому

    Since the economic liberalization of the 1990s, development of infrastructure within the country has progressed at a rapid pace, and today there is a wide variety of modes of transport by land, water and air.

  • @mikmacarthur
    @mikmacarthur 12 років тому

    @toptigher852 What do you mean by grow up? Ok I might have worded my comment a bit harsh. I'm simply stating that Indian motorcycles are far superior to Harly Davidson!!

  • @toptigher852
    @toptigher852 12 років тому

    Respond to this video... grow up boy