
Posted:
Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:09 pm
by bonnevillebilly
Hey Speed
The 750 cc engine was not introduced until 1972 I believe.
1970 was still the 650 engine. My older brother has a 1970 Bonnie chopper
He chopped and raked years ago. It is a real radical bike 8" over with chopped
Z bars and a 4'-0" long devils tail for a sissy bar. He seized the motor up last year.
It had been sitting for about 12 years before that.
Him and I will be putting it back together some time with in the next couple of weeks.
I will post some pics once we get going on it.
I still have my 1976 750 cc Bonnie sitting in my garage that I will be restoring by next winter.
Bill
Bill

Posted:
Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:28 pm
by Speedblastr
I guess I was close but no cigar.Found out change....1973... Heres some 1913 Indian 61 Twin Info:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1913-indian-61-twin.htm
I thought it was fascinating.

Posted:
Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:40 am
by drlapo
I ride my 79 750 T140 "daily" , bought it new in 79 and it hasn't stoped yet
I've made minor pratical "imporovements' but its basicaly stock and still spanks sportsters
drlapo

Posted:
Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:52 pm
by Speedblastr
drlapo wrote:I ride my 79 750 T140 "daily" , bought it new in 79 and it hasn't stoped yet
I've made minor pratical "imporovements' but its basicaly stock and still spanks sportsters
I love that famous last line........