1920 Indian Power Plus Motorcycle With Sidecar

Founded in 1901 by George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom, Indian Motorcycles quickly became a leader in American motorcycle manufacturing. Known for innovation and durability, Indian models were among the first motorcycles used for racing and endurance events, helping to set speed and distance records worldwide. By pioneering technological advancements, Indian Motorcycles built a reputation for quality and performance that often surpassed competitors like Harley-Davidson.

The Indian PowerPlus exemplified this spirit of American ingenuity, with a 61-cubic-inch, 1000cc engine producing 16 horsepower. Produced from 1916 to 1924 by Hendee Manufacturing Co. and designed by Charles Gustafson, the PowerPlus introduced groundbreaking side-valve technology, a major shift from Indian’s earlier F-head engines. Gustafson, who had designed the first U.S.-built side-valve motorcycle for Reading-Standard in 1907, applied his expertise to create an engine with cooler-running valves, simplified construction, and easier maintenance—qualities that made the PowerPlus a revolutionary machine.

The PowerPlus earned a reputation for durability when Cannonball Baker set records on a prototype in 1915 during the Three Flags endurance run, covering the 1,650-mile route from Vancouver to Tijuana in just 3 days, 9 hours, and 15 minutes. This incredible achievement underscored the PowerPlus’s capabilities and cemented its status as one of the era's most robust motorcycles.

Presented with a remarkable array of period-correct options, this Indian PowerPlus features a rare, factory-installed electric starter, a Corbin speedometer, electric lights, horn, and an ammeter. A meticulous nine-year restoration, expertly completed by renowned motorcycle restorer Wilson B. Plank, returned the bike and sidecar to their original brilliance. Finished in a rich Oriental Red with Gold pinstriping, the bike still presents beautifully, however there are a few areas in the paint that reflect the age of the restoration.  The brightwork presents very well;  footboards, handlebars, taillights, wheels, headers, mufflers, fasteners, pedals, and gas/oil lines were refinished as part of the restoration. Comprehensive documentation accompanies the bike, including an array of photos and detailed diagrams that showcase the restoration's exceptional quality and preserve this remarkable motorcycle’s history.

This remarkable PowerPlus has garnered awards at prestigious events, including top honors at the 2003 Annual Indian Motorcycle Show and the 2004 Portsmouth Abbey Show. This 1920 Indian PowerPlus, a testament to pioneering engineering and dedicated restoration, stands as an iconic piece of motorcycling history—ready for display and further accolades in any distinguished collection.

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$79,500

Stock number 7795

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