1916 Indian Power Plus
- Brand: Indian
The 1916 Indian Power Plus was a motorcycle model produced by the Indian Motorcycle Company, which was a popular American motorcycle manufacturer at the time. The Power Plus was first introduced in 1916 and was produced until 1924.
The 1916 Indian Power Plus featured a 42-degree V-twin engine with a displacement of 61 cubic inches (1000 cc). It had a total of seven horsepower, which was considered to be very powerful at the time. The engine was cooled by air and was mated to a three-speed transmission.
The frame of the 1916 Indian Power Plus was made of steel and featured a springer front suspension and a rigid rear suspension. The motorcycle had a total weight of around 400 pounds, which was quite heavy compared to modern motorcycles.
Overall, the 1916 Indian Power Plus was a popular motorcycle model in its time and is still highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts today. Its powerful engine and classic design make it a sought-after motorcycle among vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
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Production Start | 1916 |
Country of origin | USA |