Indian Motorcycles, an iconic American brand, holds a revered place in the annals of motorcycle history. Founded in 1901 by George M. Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom in Springfield, Massachusetts, Indian Motorcycle Company emerged as America's first motorcycle manufacturer, predating even the legendary Harley-Davidson. From its inception, Indian not only set the standard for innovative engineering and design but also captured the imagination of riders worldwide, creating a legacy that has endured through the ebbs and flows of economic fortunes, ownership changes, and evolving consumer tastes.
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