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INDIAN Army Model 841 (1941-1945) Specs, Performance & Photos

Segment: Clasic
Production years: 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945

INDIAN Army Model 841 1941-1945
INDIAN Army Model 841 (1941-1945)

The Indian Army Model 841 was created especially for the US troops in World War II, after the United States War Department asked Indian and Harley Davidson to make as many of their side-valve V-Twins as they could. This machine had a 745cc, air-cooled, four-stroke, 90-degree V-Twin engine paired to a four-speed manual transmission, and could produce a claimed 25 horsepower at 4600 rpm. All models were fitted with laced wheels, leather saddlebags, pull-back handlebars, a large, 5-gallon fuel tank and a single seat.

INDIAN Army Model 841 1941-1945

INDIAN Army Model 841 745

engine specs
Type:air-cooled, four-stroke, 90-degree V-Twin
Displacement:745 cm3
Bore X Stroke:2.9x3.5 in OR 74 mm
Compression Ratio:5.1:1
Horsepower:25/4600 KW(hp)/RPM
Torque:0/- lb-ft/RPM OR 0 Nm/RPM
Fuel System:carburetor
transmission specs
Gearbox:4-speed, manual
Clutch:-
Primary Drive:-
Final Drive:chain
chassis specs
Frame:steel
Front Suspension:parallelogram fork
Rear Suspension:hardtail, sprung seat
Front Brake:drum
Rear Brake:drum
dimension specs
Overall Length:-
Overall Width:-
Seat Height:-
Wheelbase:-
Ground Clearance:-
Weight:528 lbs OR 239 kg
Fuel Capacity:5 gallons OR 18.9 L
tyres specs
Front:-
Rear:-
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