After hanging on a dentist’s wall for 30 years and then being stowed in a garage and then a basement, a 1903 Indian motorcycle will have a new owner. On Saturday, April 21 at the Frederick County Fairgrounds, bidders from around the world will compete to own a piece of two-wheeled history from Charlie Alder, Jr.’s estate.
“This motorcycle predates the Harley – the bike most Americans associate with homegrown motorcycles,†explained Steve Rinker, who runs … More
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