Indian Prince 1926 side valve single Engine # AL 2700

By the mid twenties it has become obvious that 350cc singles are the best selling models in British, continental European and colonial motorcycle markets. Princes are economical to operate and deliver excellent fuel economy. The 1926 brochure proudly states: “Here’s the 1926 Indian Prince with the streamline beauty of the Indian Scout. It is still two hundred pounds lighter than the average motorcycle. You can learn to ride it in five minutes.”
This Prince has been restored to a very high degree of perfection and after restoration it has been on display in a private Indian collection.
The machine is fitted with the standard electric lighting system with Splitdorf generator, “Hornet” electric Klaxon and top-tube mounted “Indian” amp gauge and switch in aluminium case.
Specifications: Indian 1929 Model 101 Scout Engine # DG292
| Engine: | 42 ̊ Side valve V-twin |
| Displacement: | 37ci / 600cc |
| Carburetor: | Schebler |
| Transmission: | 3-speed |
| Ignition: | Electrical |
| Battery: | 6 volt |
| Suspension front: | Leaf spring |
| Suspension rear: | No rear suspension |
| Frame: | Steel twin downtube |
| Number built: | Approx. 3.000 |
| Retail price 1926: | $300 |
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Indian Prince 1926





















































































