Models such as the Scout or the Chief have entered legend, recalling with their names the tradition of the natives, and transporting us back in time, to the era of Kerouac and Route 66.
The history of the brand is yet another typical stars and stripes story of a brave and visionary man obsessed with his idea. This man was Oscar Hedstrom, an engineer who defied the odds, starting with his ability to build bicycles.
His first project was to equip a cycle with an engine. Hedstrom then built a frame on which he installed a single-cylinder engine, starting to test his vehicles on the streets of Middletown, Connecticut. The Indian was born in 1898 and, in 1901, Hedstrom filed the design of his first motorcycle with drum brakes and chain drive. In 1904, production grew to 500 motorcycles and by 1913, it would become 32,000. The Chief became the first internationally renowned V-powered motorbike, and the Scout repeated the success.
The factory moved permanently to Springfield but shortly after Hedstrom left the helm because he did not share the shareholders' policies. The Indian, with mixed success, has crossed a hundred years and is still on the market.
In 1967 across the Bonneville Salt Flats, Burt Munro set the class record with his modified Indian Scout at a speed of 184 mph.
Caring for and maintaining the efficiency of even the most iconic motorcycles in a modern workshop requires the use of an exhaust system equipped with flexible, quality components, such as the WORKY nozzle designed for motorcycles: the GRNP-100M nozzle.
Anti-scratch rubber nozzle with magnetic coupling to the pedestal and adjustable height.
Thanks to this solution the rubber nozzle can be positioned flush with the floor thanks to its support base. It is also equipped with magnets to quickly release itself from its support rod and to be easily hooked to the lift.
When the bike is lifted, the nozzle support rod can also be positioned and attached - via magnets on its base - directly on the lift.
The GRNP-100M represents a quality and extremely flexible solution to make the best use of the exhaust gas extraction system and it allows you to position the nozzle at the smoke outlet WITHOUT TOUCHING THE MOTORCYCLE'S MUFFLER AND SILENCER (cult object of every biker!).
Among the PLUSSES not to be forgotten about the WORKY GRNP-100M nozzle, we would like to remind that this type of solution allows the suction of air at room temperature together with the exhaust gas to reduce the heat along the whole extraction system.