Raptor
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Classic Indians (or Harleys) don't have "suicide shifters" They have tank mounted hand shifters. You are probably thinking of a "suicide clutch". These cycles didn't have that, either, unless they were modified...which many were. The standard clutch was a heel-toe foot clutch, that held position unless you moved it. If modified to have a spring return, so you held it down and let it out like a car clutch, it was called a "suicide clutch". Not that difficult, once you are used to them, although some variations of this modification were tricky. BTW, the most difficult thing for me to get used to on my old Indian was the left-hand throttle, combined with the right-hand, twist-grip spark retard. :yikes:
You are right Scotty. I am not well versed in the area of classic motorcycles. What I do know is that these bikes were pretty special! Needless to say I did not ride the Indians; I just admired them from afar!
The right handed throttle would reeeeelly throw me!! I mean literally! I suspect I would not stay on the bike for very long!! :roflblack: