Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

y OB -i, . : Ik “Here comes an Indian the machine that evolved motorcycle electricity! ” Of all departures made by the Indian for motorcycle development, its 1914 electrical equipment has received the readiest and most extensive recognition both in America and abroad. Behind this success is a story of more than twelve months* engineering endeavor research deliberation —■ selection test —and costly experimentation, before the Engineering Department stamped its final O.K. on every minute mechanism and made this announcement: Indian Motocycle for 1914 all standard models equipped with electric heed light, electric tail light, electric signed and two sets of high amperage storage batteries. The Indian electric lighting system, especially, qualifies as the most advanced mode of illumination today for the motorcycle. It has been proven at all the cardinal points: powerfulness -—economy —convenience —reliability -—accident resistance —wear " Each battery is ample for 750 miles of night riding— cost of recharging is very small. The total electrical mechanism is protected against vibration and shock by the Cradle Spring Frame and Fork-devices which play a large part in motorcycle electricity as evolved by the Indian. He are ready to demonitrate the electrically-equipped Indian to yoa. 10 Catalog Ready. E. M. HONAN, Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana