1922 Indian Chief
N. Cilindri / Cilindrata: 2 a V / 1200 cc
In the middle of the 20s the largest Indian 2-cylinder models were the Chief 61 and Chief 74 respectively with 997 cc and 1206 cc.
The Indian Chief is a motorcycle that was built by the Hendee Manufacturing Company and the subsequent Indian Motocycle Company from 1922 to the end of the company's production in 1953. The Chief was Indian's "big twin", a larger, more powerful motorcycle than the more agile Scout used in competition and sport riding.
When Indian resumed civilian production after World War II, they revived only the Chief line. Production of Indian motorcycles ended with the last Chief made in 1953.