No Matter Your Specific Shade Structures Need, Hendee Enterprises Will Deliver By: Roger Design | - Spring is here, and for Houstonians, that means hotter days and indeed, a hotter sun can be expected. Although many in Houston look upon spring and summer with glee, others may feel a little bit more reserved about the increased solar intensity as a brighter and hotter sun can have a profound effect on the comfort level of employees, customers, those who want to enjoy a public outdoor area, and others.
The History Of Indian Motorcycles By: Dawn Martin | - The Indian Motorcycle Company was founded by George Hendee and Carl Hedstrom, who produced a 1.75 bhp, single cyclinder engine bike which proved successful and sales increased over the next few years.
In 1904, the diamond framed Indian was made available in the deep red colour that became the companys most famous trademark. The first V twin was produced in 1907.
Indian Motorcycles A Brief History By: Alan Liptrot | - At the beginning of the twentieth century, Springfield Massachusetts saw the birth of a legend in the shape of 'The Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company'; its most famous models being the 'Scout' and the 'Chief', the latter being in production for an incredible thirty-one years.
The founders of the company, which was originally known as the 'Hendee Manufacturing Company', were George M. Hendee and Carl Oscar Hedstrom, a pair of former bicycle racers who joined forces to produce ... Tags:Indian, motorbike, motorcycle, chief, scout
Who Invented The Motorcycle By: Alan Liptrot | - Good question, but I have to ask you one; gas or steam? No, that's not what my Dental Hygienist asks me before she sets to work cleaning my gnashers. You see Gottlieb Daimler invented the first gas powered motorcycle in 1885, when an engine created by Nicolaus August Otto was attached to a wooden bicycle. Just to clarify things here; 'gas' is not a reference to gasoline, but fuel in a gaseous state rather than liquefied. As two extra wheels were used on this bike as stabilizers, the more pedanti ... Tags:motorbike, motorcycle, invented, roper, daimler, history