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Just curious; Were the Indian bikes in military service also called
"Motocycles" as thier civilian counterparts were?
Michael Peeler aka "Uziman"
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From: JOHN SEIDTS <john@astory.com>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 11:35 AM
Subject: [MV] 1914 Indian Single- WWI military vehicle
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>If you would like to see what we used to chase Pancho Villa around, and
what
>he used as a messenger vehicle in his army, have a look at
>http://www.astory.com/motorcycle. It is a 1914 Indian single cylinder
>motorcycle, mostly complete. I know most people think there are too few
WWI
>era vehicles out there, but actually, there are lots of bikes from that
>period still in existence. While you are there, if you haven't seen my
page
>on military Indian motorcycles, click on
>http://www.astory.com/motorcycle/warpath.
>
>john@astory.com
>http://www.astory.com
>
>
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