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Left foot gear change - for the distant future?
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<blockquote data-quote="Albervin" data-source="post: 32910" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>Those involved with the current Indian Vincent and Vindian were lucky enough to have known PEI personally. The engine in the Australian Indian Vincent was (and I am willing to be corrected on this) part of PEI's one time project. For various reasons, Phil played down the cost and complexity of modifications involved. Yes I have read the autobiography, but I also corresponded and spoke to Phil Irving and gleaned some interesting info. As far as your crystal ball gazing goes, time will indeed tell. I have seen a few veteran bikes fitted with new fangled clutches, some even have front wheel brakes added for safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albervin, post: 32910, member: 586"] Those involved with the current Indian Vincent and Vindian were lucky enough to have known PEI personally. The engine in the Australian Indian Vincent was (and I am willing to be corrected on this) part of PEI's one time project. For various reasons, Phil played down the cost and complexity of modifications involved. Yes I have read the autobiography, but I also corresponded and spoke to Phil Irving and gleaned some interesting info. As far as your crystal ball gazing goes, time will indeed tell. I have seen a few veteran bikes fitted with new fangled clutches, some even have front wheel brakes added for safety. [/QUOTE]
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