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Sidecar Elegance | 1948 Indian Chief

Classic

By , Photography by Ernie Lopez
1948 Indian Chief Side Front View
1948 Indian Chief Side Front View

It's no secret that the Indian Motorcycle Company has had some struggles in its nearly 110 years of history. But for as much turmoil and reincarnations the company has gone through, there are many highlights shining through its storied past. Probably the most notable of which is the Chief. Since its inception in 1922 the Indian Chief evolved and flourished into an iconic motorcycle model with its classic full figured and swept body style. With its elegant stance and fine details the Chief can easily be appreciated as much by a die-hard motorcycle lover as it can by a non-motorcycle enthusiast who may just catch a glance of one sitting in the local grocery store parking lot. This pristine Indian Chief you see here might not have had a chance to wow on-lookers and still putt the streets if it wasn't for Paul Doucher.

  • 1948 Indian Chief Heel Toe Foot Clutch
    Heel-toe foot clutch.
  • 1948 Indian Chief Side Car Springs
    Up front these two springs help smooth out the ride, while at the back of the sidecar a leaf spring setup handles the heavier loads.
    1948 Indian Chief Side Car Springs
    Up front these two springs help smooth out the ride, while at the back of the sidecar a le
  • 1948 Indian Chief Rear Side View
    While Harley was utilizing a rigid frame, Indian had this plunger style rear frame suspension.
    1948 Indian Chief Rear Side View
    While Harley was utilizing a rigid frame, Indian had this plunger style rear frame suspens
1948 Indian Chief Gas Tank Top View

It's funny how sometimes life seems to put people in the right place at the right time. Such was the case with Paul and his 1948 Indian Chief. If it wasn't for Paul this beauty of a machine might have just been another unfortunate notch in Indian Motorcycle history. You see Paul stumbled across the bike in an old barn in the Louisiana area. And while the bike was in parts and boxed up, everything was there to make it a complete rebuild. Paul made the purchase, and had all the parts shipped to Ohio-just after the parts were shipped hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on Louisiana-like we said, right place right time.

  • 1948 Indian Chief Side Front View
  • 1948 Indian Chief Front View
  • 1948 Indian Chief Saddle

Once he had all the parts in his possession Paul worked with Fowler Engineering on the complete rebuild of the 74ci Flathead engine, Linkert carb, and three-speed transmission with hand shifter. The plunger style frame (Indian procured the first American motorcycle with spring rear suspension) was thrown in a frame rack and straightened up a bit. The girder/spring frontend was completely rebuilt, so were the 16-inch front and rear spoked wheels. Since he had the complete bike in parts, everything was given a nice shine and show-like appearance before reassembly, the frame and girder received a fresh coat of black. Paul says the Gouding sidecar is an all-steel body from the early '40s and when it was stripped for fresh paint, he found a faded coat of army green underneath, making him think that it was possibly an Army surplus unit. All the original sheetmetal and the sidecar were given a flawless two-tone Mustang Yellow and Bright White paint scheme courtesy of Lou George of Lou George Hot Rods.

1948 Indian Chief Side View

When it came to reassembly, the only re-popped accessories Paul used were the mirrors. Other than that the stock bars with internal throttle, stock foot controls and foot clutch, split gas tanks with the oil tank in the right half, and of course the most distinguishable pieces-the full skirted fenders-were used. Even when re-wring the bike Paul kept with the original style electrical system with a six-volt generator setup.

  • 1948 Indian Chief Rear View
  • 1948 Indian Chief Side View
  • 1948 Indian Chief Headlight

After two-and-a-half months of hard work and restoration, Paul had a complete matching number, road worthy masterpiece. The kick-only Chief fires to life reliably and gets lots of road time as Paul uses it as a daily rider. Paul is proud to have one of the most sought after and recognizable classic motorcycles not only amongst Indian fans, but among general motorcycle and antique collectors as well. Right place, right time.

  • 1948 Indian Chief Fender Light
  • 1948 Indian Chief Gas Tank Side View

SPECIFICATIONS
BIKE OWNER Paul Doucher
SHOP NAME Lou George Customs and Hot Rods
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1948/Indian/Chief
ASSEMBLY Paul Doucher
BUILD TIME Two-and-a-half months

ENGINE
YEAR/MANUFACTURER 1948/indian
TYPE/SIZE Flathead/74ci
BUILDER Paul Doucher/Fowler Engineering
CASES Indian
CYLINDERS Indian
HEADS Indian
CARBURETOR Linkart
AIR CLEANER Indian
EXHAUST Indian

TRANSMISSION
YEAR/MANUFACTURER/TYPE 1948/Indian/Three-Speed
CASE Indian
CLUTCH King Clutch
PRIMARY DRIVE Indian

FRAME
YEAR/MANUFACTURER 1948 Indian
RAKE Stock
STRETCH Stock

SUSPENSION
MANUFACTURER FRONT Indian
LENGTHS Stock
TRIPLE TREES Indian
MANUFACTURER REAR Indian
SWINGARM Indian

WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
MANUFACTURER FRONT/TYPE Spoked
SIZE-HEIGHT/WIDTH 16x5
TIRE/SIZE Avon/MT90-16
BRAKES Indian
MANUFACTURER REAR/TYPE Spoked
SIZE-HEIGHT/WIDTH 16x5
TIRE/SIZE Avon/MT90-16
BRAKES Indian

FINISH/PAINT
COLOR Mustang Yellow, Bright White
PAINTER Lou George-Lou George Hot Rods
GRAPHICS Lou George

ACCESSORIES
FRONT FENDER Indian
REAR FENDER Indian
GAS TANK&CAP Indian
OIL TANK Indian
HANDLEBARS Indian
HAND CONTROLS Indian
FOOT CONTROLS Indian
FOOTPEGS Indian
HEADLIGHT Indian
TAILLIGHT Indian
LICENSE MOUNT Indian
SEAT Heather Leathers

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