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Tank emblems on new Roadmaster.......



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The Hail Mary

The Hail Mary
Our friend Daniel Roebuck is coming out with a new movie, click on the picture to check out the website

What We Offer

We offer custom hand made parts for Indian Motorcycles. When I purchased my 2000 Chief I quickly found there was nothing available accessory wise for the bike, so we went to work and created several custom parts for the new motorcycle. Some of the parts are now all but extinct, however, we still have an abundance of the parts that were well produced and will be offering them to you here. Take a look at what we have and each part will have a full description of which model and year bikes it will fit.
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Arrow Shift Rod Lengths

  • Chief 2009 to cuirrent 13 1/2"
  • Spirit w/o floor boards 14"
  • Spirit w/floor boards 12"
  • Scout 02-03 14"
  • Scout 01 16"
  • Chief 02- 03 12"
  • Chief 99-2001 11 1/2"

Branscombe and Mickey

Branscombe and Mickey
Mickey has been fighting some health issues for some time now....we keep him in our thoughts and prayers and ask that everyone out there do the same!! God Bless Mickey!

Mickey Jones & Michael Gregory

Mickey Jones & Michael Gregory
Two great guys!!

Getting Grace

Getting Grace
My friend Dan Roebuck has produced a new film, you need to see it when it comes to your town starting March 23, 2018. It's well worth your time to see!!! They did a mighty fine job with this film!!

Fond Farewell to My Friend Duane Nelson January 17, 1962 - October 5, 2013

Fond Farewell to My Friend Duane Nelson January 17, 1962 - October 5, 2013
Duane was called home after a freak motorcycle accident. I know he would support my saying that when riding your motorcycles you need to be highly aware of everything around you at all times. I am better for having known you Duane...God's speed!!

Horn Dawg Leather Company

Horn Dawg Leather Company
Joe did some fabulous leather work! He has sold the company, but they are still in business and do really great work! Click on the picture to go to his site and tell Joe that Mr.G from this site sent you!

Here's a photo of Joe's Chief

Here's a photo of Joe's Chief

We Only Use Swepco Products In Our Motorcycles and Trucks!

We Only Use Swepco Products In Our Motorcycles and Trucks!
We only use Swepco Lubrication Products for our motorcycles. These are non synthetic high end lubricants that come from the top 1% of the base stocks. Swepco will make your machine perform better and cut back on your maintenance costs! These products will also increase your drain intervals, and will not cause seal shrinkage and leaking, thus helping you to reduce your overall lubrication costs. Contact me if you are interested in these products.

SWEPCO Field Service Representative

SWEPCO Field Service Representative
Click on my photo to take you to SWEPCO's website

Indian Motorcycle 2009

Indian Motorcycle 2009
The new Indians are back! Click on the picture to go to their official website and see these beautiful machines!

Instructions for Indian Head Tank Emblem Installation

Please read these instructions completely before installing your new emblems!!!

You have received your new tank emblems and need to follow these instructions to help you install them correctly on to your motorcycle. Easiest way to remove the old emblem is to either leave it in the sun for a little while, or use a hair dryer to heat them up, then use a piece of dental floss to slowly cut through the double stick tape and remove the old emblem. I use a chemical called Acrysol to remove the remaining tape. It also serves to clean the surface before applying the new emblems. If this is not available, look for a product that will not damage the painted surface of the tank, and it must contain not silicone whatsoever. After you have removed all the tape from the tank, follow these instructions. First, and this is very important! Clean the tank thoroughly using hot water and soap. Make sure that the soap is something like Dawn dishwashing soap, as it takes away grease very well. Also make sure that you wipe the tank clean with a clean cloth that has never been used to remove wax or any other silicone based product. Silicone or wax residue will cause the emblem to not stay on the tank!! Once the tank is clean and ready, I recommend that you park the bike out in the sun and allow the tank to warm up as much as possible. If you cannot put it in the sun due to overcast or such, use a hair dryer to warm up the tank where you will install the emblems. Before you use the hair dryer, you must first decide where they need to mount. Place the emblem on the side of the tank and you can see where it should be mounted. It sort of falls into place and you will be able to tell where it goes. I would mark the tank with tape or a black crayon so you know exactly where it is going to go before you remove the paper backing and go to stick it down. Once it hits the metal surface, it becomes very hard to remove it and re-stick it again. If the emblem needs to be adjusted slightly, and I mean slightly, you can use a wooden mallet or a large wooden dowel and a piece of 4x4 for a bench as a means of adjusting it. You use the 4x4 as a table and lay the emblem on it tape side down and gently work it with the wooden mallet or dowel to flatten it slightly. DO NOT POUND ON THE EMBLEM LIKE A WILD MAN, YOU WILL BREAK IT!!!!! The wooden dowel is generally a much better object to use as most people get a hammer in their hands and they forget how hard they are hitting something. TAKE YOUR TIME! You just want to make sure that the emblem fits snugly against the tank and that the bonnet tail is not sticking out. Using the hair dryer to heat it up a bit can help the process. When you have the emblem set to fit like you want it, lay the emblems tape side down in the sun for a little while till they heat up, heat up the side of your tank and then remove the tape and attach them to the tank on your motorcycle. Apply pressure to the emblem against the tank for a good 30 seconds to make sure they stick. Let the bike sit in the sun for awhile adding pressure to the emblems a couple of times to assure they have a good adhesion to the tank and then move the bike into the shade and allow the tank and emblems to cool down. You’re done, Enjoy!!

Note:
The emblems are handmade from a combination of metals that will allow small adjustments. Extreme adjustments will cause it to break, especially the tail coming off the bonnet, so use extreme care when making your adjustments. The original pair of emblems were installed on a 2000 Chief in early 2001 and have remained in place ever since. Just follow the instructions and you will have the same success. I've had a customer who was not able to determine the sweet spot on the take where the emblems rest perfectly in place. As a precaution, you may wish to cut a hole in the back of the tape on the emblem about the size of a nickel and put silicone in the hole. Peal the paper and secure the emblems to the tank by wrapping the tank with a piece of sheet or other cloth that you can tie to keep the emblems in place till the silicone dries. Thank you for supporting Custom Indian Motorcycle Parts!

See picture below for diagram.

Tank Diagram for Silicone

Tank Diagram for Silicone

Antiqued Parts Tank Emblems

Antiqued Parts Tank Emblems
I'm putting this photo up again in very large format so it is easy to see what the black paint rub will do for the detail!

Gas Cap Cover Installation Help

If you have purchased a set of gas cap covers please follow these instructions. First and foremost make sure you clean the existing cap with rubbing alcohol to ensure the surface is clean and free of any silicone or other non stick substances.

Put the bike in the sun and allow to the gas caps to heat up or use a hair dryer to heat up the caps making sure they are good and warm. I would recommend leaving the new gas cap covers sitting on the seat of your bike to allow them to warm up as well and use a hair dryer to heat up the inside of the covers just before you stick them to the gas caps. Once everything has been heated up, remove the paper inside the new cap and place them onto the existing gas cap with as much pressure as possible for 30 seconds. The cap should now be firmly attached and ready to go. I recommend checking your covers now and then by applying pressure to them just to make sure they always have a good seal. I have always done this when I put gas in my bike just to always make sure they are staying in
place. Mine have been on my bike since early 2002 with no issues. I would recommend that you also follow the procedure below for the 2014 models and use a bead of silicon around the inside of the cap, just for extra securing of the cap to your gas cap.
2014/2015 models: If you are looking to install these on a 2014 cap, you may run into a more rounded dome on the gas cap itself making it less surface area for the tape to adhere to. I recommend that you use a good bead of silicon around the outside inner edge of the cap allowing the silicone to come in contact with the outside edge of your gas cap. I would let the silicone dry for a good 24 hours to insure it has made good solid contact before taking your bike out on the road. This is a good practice for everyone to use when installing caps to assure a really good and secure fit, no matter what year bike you have.
Enjoy your new accessory and thank you for choosing Custom Indian Motorcycle Parts!

2014/2015 Gas Cap Cover Installation

2014/2015 Gas Cap Cover Installation
If you are looking to install these on a 2014 or 2015 gas cap, you may run into a more rounded dome on the gas cap itself making it less surface area for the tape to adhere to. First off be sure to follow the above instructions for installing the gas cap covers. Before installing the cover on your gas cap I recommend that you use a good bead of silicon around the outside inner edge of the cap (see photo above) allowing the silicone to come in contact with the outside edge of your gas cap as you are applying pressure to the cover. I would let the silicone dry for a good 24 hours to insure it has made good solid contact before taking your bike out on the road. Silicone may be added to all cap installations to insure it staying in place and is removable in future should you decide you want to take them off. I hope you enjoy your new accessory and thank you for choosing Custom Indian Motorcycle Parts!

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These are some of the wonderful people we know and call friends!!

These are some of the wonderful people we know and call friends!!
Branscombe and Lei Richmond are some very wonderful people. They are both very big hearted and we are proud to have them as friends of ours! BR was a big help to me when we first got the parts business going, and I will always be grateful for his help and suggestions! My brother from another Mother

Branscombe Richmond

Branscombe Richmond
Branscombe has starred in numerous TV series and movies including: the staring role as Bobby Six Killer in the Renegade TV series, Texas Walker Ranger, Action Jackson, Scorpion King, Bay Watch, and numerous others. Click on his picture to go to his website and see his accomplishments.

Riding in the Hollywood Christmas Parade back in 2003

Riding in the Hollywood Christmas Parade back in 2003
Riding with Branscombe Richmond, Michael Gregory, Dan Haggerty and Daniel Roebuck, who in front of us in the parade.

Branscombe Richmond

Post by Branscombe Richmond.

Scorpion King

Scorpion King
Here's our buddy Branscombe as one of the Scorpion Kings brothers.....great photo!!

Branscombe as Bobby Six Killer in Renegade

Branscombe as Bobby Six Killer in Renegade

Branscombe getting his butt handed to him in Hero and the Terror with Chuck Norris

Branscombe getting his butt handed to him in Hero and the Terror with Chuck Norris

Mickey Jones

Mickey Jones
One of my favorite photos of the legendary Mickey!

Mickey Jones

Mickey Jones
Mickey is a great guy, even though he plays the bad dude allot of the time, he is really awesome if you get the chance to meet him. Some may not recognize the name, but you sure know who he is when you see him!! Click on his picture to take you to his website and check out all his accomplishments!

Mickey Jones On His Indian Scout

Mickey Jones On His Indian Scout
Go to Mickeys webpage and check out his endorsment for our products. He was always so supportive of our products and what we were trying to accomplish. Thanks my brother for your friendship!! Just click on the picture!

Mickey Jones

Mickey Jones
Drummer for The First Edition...also drummer for Johnny Rivers, Bob Dylan and Trini Lopez

Michael Gregory

Michael Gregory
I became friends with Michael some years ago, and I have to say, they don't come much better, what a great guy! We got to ride in the Hollywood Christmas parade with Michael, Mickey Jones and Branscombe Richmond back in 2003, what a great time. Michael has had a good run as an actor and his very distinctive voice is one you won't forget. Click on his picture to go to his site and check out his wonderful career and some great clips and voiceovers. Thanks for your friendship my brother!

Daniel Roebuck

Daniel Roebuck
This man is a very special friend to me! Not only is he a great guy, a true friend, a wonderful father and husband, but he is truely the brother I never had. When I look at him face to face, I feel like I am looking in a mirror! Oh he's better looking than I am, but beyond that, we are very much alike! Danny and some other fine gentlemen have created a new film company that will be focused only on family films! What more do I need to say about that!! Click on his picture to go to his website and see all his accomplishments!

Damiel Roebuck Facebook

Damiel Roebuck Facebook

The Audition Is The Job

The Audition Is The Job
Daniel Roebuck

Favorite Photos of Dan.....

Favorite Photos of Dan.....
With Paul Giamatti and Tom Hanks. Three very fine actors!

With Ernest Borgnine....one of my all time favorite actors!

With Ernest Borgnine....one of my all time favorite actors!

With Leonard Nimoy/ Mr. Spock....he will be missed!!

With Leonard Nimoy/ Mr. Spock....he will be missed!!

As Dr. Artz from Lost

As Dr. Artz from Lost

As the Frankentien Monster with Rob Zombie

As the Frankentien Monster with Rob Zombie

With Tyler Mane/Michael Meyers

With Tyler Mane/Michael Meyers

Tyler Mane

Tyler Mane
We're adding a new celebrity friend! Recently worked with our buddy Daniel Roebuck in the newly released movie Compound Fracture. Click on Tyler's photo to take you to his official website!

Here's Tylers Chief

Here's Tylers Chief
Like those Tank Emblems

Tyler is known for playing Sabretooth in X-Men

Tyler is known for playing Sabretooth in X-Men

Ajax in Troy

Ajax in Troy

Michael Myers in the remake of Halloween and its sequel, Halloween II

Michael Myers in the remake of Halloween and its sequel, Halloween II

Tyler Mane in Gunless

Tyler Mane in Gunless
Came out in 2010 - I own a copy and personally really enjoyed it, lots of laughs! Check out preview by clicking on photo.!

Here's Tyler with Daniel

Here's Tyler with Daniel
At 6' 8" Tyler is making Dan and the rest of the crew look short! Click on the photo to go to the Compound Fracture site

Dieter - Hamburg Germany

Dieter - Hamburg Germany
My friend Dieter, Pres. Sec. of the IIRA German Chapter. Dieter has a manufacturing company in Hamburg where he and his wife manufacture a very wonderful and inovative product. His motorcycle now sports gold tank emblems and a gold point cover. It is great to have friends from around the world!

Clowns.....I hate clowns!! hahaha!!

Clowns.....I hate clowns!!  hahaha!!
Do you recognize the clown???

My version of Halloween...for people who hate clowns!!

My version of Halloween...for people who hate clowns!!
Put this outfit together for my sign waver for the Halloween City stores I manage each year....scared the hell out of most of the kids and adults as well!! Click on the photo to go to Halloween City's Facebook page...they will be coming to a city near you very soon!!

Happy Halloween....

Happy Halloween....
From Dr. Shcoker!!

My reactioin to Halloween!!

My reactioin to Halloween!!

Disclaimer and Return Policy

All shipping charges are non refundable.

All service fees or charges on the part of Paypal are also non refundable.

Used parts are not returnable.

Parts returned constitute an additional 15% restocking charge.

Parts will only be credited once they have been received back into our stock and determined to be defective.

Parts that have been abused or broken due to mishandling will not be replaced until payment for new part has been received.

All parts shipped must be pre-paid no exceptions.

We are not responsible for any issues or problems that could arise from improper installation.

You are purchasing a part and it is your responsibility to install it correctly. Instructions are posted on our site for installation, please use them to get the best results.

All parts have been manufactured to add character to the parts. They are all handmade and show flaws and such to more truly represent the tradition of Indian characteristics. These parts are not cookie cutter productions; they do not represent a normal chromed part with a modern look. Please be aware that we have sold thousands of these parts and have never had a complaint as to the quality or the design efforts. If you are looking to purchase a piece that represents a mirror reflection or the smoothness of a flat piece of chrome, these parts may not be for you. We do offer some parts with a show chrome finish, but you will still find areas that are designed to create the appearance of realism in the parts.

Parts are warranted to arrive in good condition and are insured to make sure that happens. We do not replace parts due to abuse, accident, neglect, loss due to incorrect installation, or any other customer abuse, mistakes or acts of God, mother nature, or vandals who have decided that they want your part for their own.

Please understand that the products we offer here have been a big hit since 2000 and that dealers across the country carried these parts during the 1999 - 2003 resurrection of Indian motorcycles. Due to dealer issues with non payments we elected to create our own site and sell directly to the customers so they are only available here on this site..

We know that you will enjoy these parts on your motorcycle, they add character and get allot of looks and compliments! Ride Free!

A lesson that is all too often forgotten!!

A lesson that is all too often forgotten!!

Click Here to Purchase this 2 Disc Set featuring my buddy Daniel Roebuck alias "Dr. Shocker"

Click Here to Purchase this 2 Disc Set featuring my buddy Daniel Roebuck alias "Dr. Shocker"
Halloween The Happy Haunting of America!

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