Entries by Phil Pilgrim

Indian restorer profile – USA

A bit of interesting reading from the Durango Herald, Colorado, in the USA. “Nestled in the Pine River Valley north of Bayfield, Jeff Grigsby bends metal and sculpts frames, restoring […]

The Froggies are mad!

Not much about Indians in Paris but very few H-Ferguson’s to be seen, so the French are known for their taste, meanwhile they are in love with Stupid (Smart)cars which they […]

Indian Dakota 4

I dropped in to see Alan Forbes of Indian Motorcycle UK today, a true enthusiest, with a great collection of Springfield Indians & also Edinborough Indians namely the 4 Cylinder […]

1959 Indian-Enfield at N.M.C.M

The National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham U.K is well worth a visit with many hundreds of British motorcycles on display. But one well worth looking at is the N.Y.P.D Police […]

Indians on iTunes

The World’s Fastest Indian is available on iTunes at around $17, which makes it one of the more expensive old movie releases. Still, it’s a great feel-good flick that’s rare […]

Anglo Indians

The Indian name has spawned a range of bikes over the years, not least of which is the Enfield-derived series. The history of these machines is fascinating and members of […]

The UK’s wet & cold in summer

I can only hope the Association Run Sunday was not as wet or cold as it is here in summer, strange as yesterday was 26c that didn’t really matter as […]

Where were you on may 22?

Just a reminder…May 22, 1901, was the day the first Indian prototype was taken out for a gallop. So, 110 years later, where were you? A local newspaper in Springfield […]

About the future Members Only area

No this is not for secret men’s/women’s business it will be up & going July it will be a password entry that will be renewed in your monthly posted Smouldering Embers so […]