Remarkabte Achievements by the "INDIAN." K/ _ "'. letter Just received, dated No- I ■; "vemboi i, 1919, gives particulars (A : "a three days' mofc»r-oycle race meet-] ■ ..■* lug at San k Angei.o, Texas, U.S.A., '' .■■ '^to;. whicli tll6: "INDIAN" won ; ;., every ievitnt on the programme ex- ! cept one,- . ' ■ •_ , v , y ,:• About 'the same time Roy ; ' , ~'. ; ;with a*P'o%erpiuß ■' " msWSt "- es- . tablished ; a ; new record between San ' Francisco i and" San Angeles, H , distance of '461 miles, which he covered la 9 hours and 25' minutes, breaking the motor-cycle record by 89 • minutes arid the Cadillac Motor-car .record by 12 minutes, Also, about the same time a new sidebar record was established by , the INDIAN from New York City to Indianapolis, in 27 hour: 5 minutes. Distance 897" miles. ■ ■men, at Harrlsb«ig r Pa,, tne INDIAN is credited with a 100 per cent, win ■In Endurance Contest, held October 26. Two Indians entered, and these Were the only ma- * chines to finish. , At Greely, J Colorado, in the first Dig 24-hour endurance run ever held in that section, the only perfect time score and the highest consistency record went to the INDIAN and Side-car.' Out of 14 side-cars entered only tlree finished, of which two were Indies. The Scottish speed championship at St. Andrew's, Scotland, was also annexed by the INDIAN, whioh also won the heavy-weight championship and the unlimited solo and side-car events. Then in Spain the Indian won the Spanish championships held at Barcelona, taking .both solo and sidecar events. Enough said. "INDIAN" FREE SERVICE VOUCHERS. When you buy an "INDIAN" you arc presented with a card containing 16 vouchers. Each voucher entitles you to half an hour's skilled attention, to your machine fiom any " INDIAN" agent throughout New Zealand. ; This means that during . the early months before you are sufficiently experienced to care for your machine, experts will look after any necessary adjustments free of charge. Booklets, giving full particulars, on application to SKEATES i WHITE Sole "Indian" Agents for Auckland I 48 PORT STREET. .Is/9 LARGE STOCKS %J a OP 'TIMBERS. WL ■ BEST TERMS, ■t———a—«—.—i—■—.—— mmmm w
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 9
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