the ''super six'' indian inline 6 motor e/w 2 schubler carbsbuilt by Herb Ottaway . I first saw this six cylinder Indian cycle at Daytona in 1997. Herb Ottaway built this six cylinder, 80hp Indian Six back in 1959. As you can imagine it took two Indian 4s to make this bikes. The photo was submitted in April 2001 by Herb's nephew Dennis Nelson who wrote, "The bike was able to do 130mph. It has Harley front forks, wheels, fenders and seat. It is also equiped with a radio, speedometer, ammeter, tachometer, hours meter, manfold pressure gauge, oil temperature and pressure gauge. Mr Ottaway was my uncle by marriage . He owned a large amusement park in Wichita Kansas called Joyland, and it had all kinds of rides and live steam trains. He's still alive and has a machine shop and motor cycle museum. Nice guy. I was born and raised in Dodge city Kansas, where they had the longest held (in a row) dirt track races in the world. I moved from their in the 70,s and I believe they stoped having them shortly after that. I rode the wall of death when I was 14 yrs old. No big deal, my brother did it when he was 12."


for us two wheeler guys

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Gooday
Caroline & Jim
& Lucinda our 3104
51-3100 inliner @ 4655
small wheel moves by fire and rod,
big wheel moves by the grace of god,
every time that wheel turns round,
bound to cover just a little more ground.