View Full Version : Indian bobber on tardme
HenryDorsetCase
22nd November 2007, 11:22
I WANT THIS!! (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Classic-vintage/auction-128113615.htm)
Sully60
22nd November 2007, 11:24
I want it too but I don't have 12k dammit!
Finn
22nd November 2007, 11:37
Less than a 1000 k's... That first service might be expensive.
Swoop
22nd November 2007, 11:43
I want it too but I don't have 12k dammit!
I don't think it will sell around the $12K mark... for some unknown reason.
cowboy
22nd November 2007, 11:46
Dang! thats a nice bike:drool::drool:
Cajun
22nd November 2007, 11:46
nah when i buy an indian its gotta have the big flare gaurds.
still not to bad looking
rainman
22nd November 2007, 20:35
Naah, doesn't do it for me. Must be that naff bicycle style seat... :sick:
Good thing they make lotsa different styles of bikes, hey?
JimO
22nd November 2007, 20:40
i have a mate with a fully restored one of those, unreliable old girl it is
marty
22nd November 2007, 20:42
what's the bike like though?
marty
22nd November 2007, 20:44
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Custom-Built-Motorcycles-Bobber-100-INDIAN-2007-BRASS-BALLS-BOBBERS-Show-Bike-100-Power-Plus-NEW_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ147900QQihZ010QQite mZ200174701930QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
rudolph
22nd November 2007, 21:22
The guy who owns it comes into my work sometimes, its very cool
surfer
27th November 2007, 10:47
Nice, very well done. Like it:clap:
Jetx
27th November 2007, 16:25
This isn't a bad looking bobber, especially like the leaf spring.. http://www.kiwi-indian.com/DSC_0151.JPG
Eurodave
27th November 2007, 16:50
I don't think it will sell around the $12K mark... for some unknown reason.
Yeah, try $28,000 reserve!!
janno
27th November 2007, 17:00
Forgive my noob ignorance :no: , but what is the difference between a bobber and a chopper? Apart from that, er, they have been either bobbed or chopped.
Choppers have the long, raked front forks, right? So bobbers have been . . . what bit is bobbed? Does this mean a circumcised male is a bobber too?
Jetx
27th November 2007, 19:55
The main difference is that a bobber technically should retain the ex-factory frame without chopping it up to make it lower, etc.
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