1915 Indian V-Twin1 / 24 Flyer as advertised at Oley, Pennsylvania.2 / 24 The project as it arrived at our shop.3 / 24 The engine cases had to be painted prior to assembly.4 / 24 The rebuilt engine mostly assembled.5 / 24 Rear swing arm missing the swing arm shaft.6 / 24 Pat, Walter, and Dick (L to R) assembling the frame and forks.7 / 24 Rear swing arm attached with the swing arm shaft pin.8 / 24 Left side leaf springs and complete rear swing arm assembly attached.9 / 24 Right side leaf springs and complete rear swing arm assembly attached.10 / 24 Front forks and front leaf spring assembly attached with front fender tip.11 / 24 The transmission was found completely disassembled. Each part was located and painstakingly fitted to the transmission case.12 / 24 New paint was applied to the completely assembled transmission.13 / 24 Transmission and oil canister fitted to the frame.14 / 24 Newly painted gas tank is fitted to the frame15 / 24 The Indian logo has been painted on the left side of the gas tank. This is not a decal.16 / 24 Left side view of rear wheel with new Coker "button" tire and hub in place.17 / 24 Right side view of rear wheel with new Coker "button" tire and hub in place.18 / 24 Right side view with the oil bag fitted to the frame.19 / 24 Right side Indian logo painted on the gas tank.20 / 24