INDIAN MOTORCYCLE AND BONNEVILLE
Feature
P100
run to get over 200 mph. There's a lot of
stuff we could do to that bike to make it a
record-breaking machine in its class—it's
just whether Indian want to go down that
road or not."
Let's hope Indian Motorcycle does, for
I suspect there's one long departed Mr.
Munro who would love to see an Indian take
another Bonneville Speed Week record
to match his, set 50 years ago on a 1920
Scout modified to within an inch of its life at
the bottom of the world in a shed in Inver-
cargill, New Zealand. CN
Let's hope
Indian
Motorcycle
and Lee Munro
come back for a
full crack at the
MPS-G 1350cc
class record.