MEDINA, MINN., March 9—Indian Motorcycle revealed a custom-built streamliner named the “Spirit of Munro,” a special surprise announcement at Daytona Bike Week following the reveal of Indian Motorcycle’s new Thunder Stroke 111 engine—the new power plant for the upcoming 2014 Indian Motorcycle.

The Spirit of Munro is an all-metal tribute to the racers and mechanics throughout history that have collectively built the legacy of racing performance and strength that is Indian Motorcycle. The streamliner was named in honor of Burt Munro’s “Munro Special,” the historic 1920 Indian Scout that broke the under-1000cc land-speed record in 1967 at the Bonneville Salt Flats as famously portrayed in the motion picture The World’s Fastest Indian. “The Munro family is very happy to see such a wonderful tribute to our Father,” says Burt’s Son, John Munro. “We see how Dad’s passion inspires motorcycle riders to this day, as the Spirit of Munro will surely do for years to come.”

Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro
Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro

“We are a brand that will always strive to push the envelope in everything we do, so when the idea of building a streamliner to both showcase the new engine and pay homage to the racers, mechanics and engineers of the past landed on my desk, it was an easy decision,” said Steve Menneto, vice president of Polaris Motorcycles. “We are proud to showcase America’s passion for Indian Motorcycle in such a unique and historic way.”

The streamliner was designed from the ground up to house the new Thunder Stroke 111 engine and is not simply a display—it was built to run. A custom exhaust and intake system is mated with a chain-drive conversion to allow for the tall gearing necessary for top speed runs. The all-aluminum bodywork was hand-formed using traditional tools and techniques. Wrapped around the Thunder Stroke 111 engine is a custom chassis capable of handling top speeds.

Tapped to construct the Spirit of Munro was Jeb Scolman of Jeb’s Metal and Speed in Long Beach, California. Jeb’s credentials building land-speed racers, along with his hand-formed bodywork on a Stutz Blackhawk replica, revealed him as the perfect builder for this tribute machine.

Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro
Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro

“When the guys from Indian Motorcycle called to ask if I would be willing to play a part in this historic endeavor, I could not say ‘yes’ fast enough,” said Jeb Scolman. “We built the Spirit of Munro in just three months of straight, long work days. It was a brutal schedule, but to be a part of re-launching this brand and giving Indian Motorcycle fans a historic new piece of Americana makes it all worth the effort.”

The bodywork was sculpted to reflect seminal machines from history, as well as creating a unique package for rider and mechanicals. Using aircraft-inspired and traditional custom techniques, the Spirit of Munro is a tribute to the past, and an irrepressible inspiration for the future of America’s first motorcycle company. Adorning the tail of the machine is the logo of another iconic American brand, Jack Daniel’s Whiskey, who is helping sponsor the motorcycle through their “Bottles and Throttles Don’t Mix” responsibility campaign.

The Spirit of Munro will be on display at the Daytona International Speedway every day of Daytona Bike Week, and will take part in the Indian Motorcycle Spring Dash lap of the Daytona 200 on March 16, 2013.

 

Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro
Indian Motorcycle Spirit of Munro

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