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To tell the truth, by the time the award were announced, nearly half of the winners had already left.
The Indian museum itsrlf is a must-see, and the rally provides many opportunities to chat with first-generation Indian rider, such as Freddie Marsh of East Windsor, Connecticut. Marsh, who was born in 1900, claims to be the oldest hill-climber in the country. He got on his first bike when he was a teenager.It was a 1913 Indian, and he rode it illegally. In 1918, when this man stepped onto his first motorcycle, Americans were renaming sauerkraut " liberty cabbage" because of the war with Germany, and you had to be 21 to ride a bike. Now, Freddie Finds himself, once

again, riding illegally, according to his companion, who says he continues to ride around parking lots despite the fact that at 96, he is legally blind.
Aside from the usual garage-sale buying opportunities, the rally was also attended by one of the nation's few manufacturers of new Indian Parts, mike Thomas,of Kiwi Indian Parts. Mike, originally from California to attend the rally, which he says is one of his few opportunities to reach out to Indian owners on the East Coast.


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