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Little Miss Red is Finished! – 741 Bobber Project

Thomas Fishel

After starting on my Indian 741 Bobber project over a year ago, I have finally finished. The bike turned out better than I could have dreamed. I spent many long weekends in my garage, but the hard work has paid off. At the bottom, I’ve attached some pics of the project shortly after I started mocking the bike together. It has come a long way. My son Karson takes the first ride on the completed 741 Bobber








 
 

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Jared is a third generation Indian enthusiast. He is the proud Dad of three daughters: Jordan, Karter and Spencer. Jared lives with his family in Findlay, Ohio and works as an engineer in the petroleum industry. His favorite motorcycle from the family collection is the 1934 Standard Scout.

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Justin lives in Findlay, OH with his children, Karson and Isabella. Justin is an engineer with Marathon Petroleum in Findlay.  He is most proud of Lil Miss Red, the first bike (741 Custom) he independently restored.

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Steve is Buck's son. It is his passion for the bikes that has allowed the team to grow their collection to what it is today. He loves sharing his talents with his sons, Justin and Jared, almost as much as he enjoys sharing his love for the motorcycles with his 9 grandchildren.

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