Landstrom's Foundry Links

www.vespausa.com After twenty years the Vespa PX scooter has returned to the United States. This is the most widely sold Vespa in history with its pressed steel monocoque frame, single-cylinder two-stroke engine and manual four-speed gear box. Check it out and don't forget to check back to see my new line of Vespa rat scooter chopper parts!   www.hendersonmotors.com Rob Olsen makes high performance parts for Henderson 4 cylinder motorcycles. Check out his aluminum replacement cylinders. Pretty serious stuff. He also manufactures the King Clutch. Next to getting my chief running, it was the best improvement I ever made to it.
www.oregonvintage.com Stan Jessup is one of the most knowledgeable people around when if comes to fixing indians. He manufactures his own line of parts including a spin on oil filter that I've been running on my Chief for several years. Additionally, he has comprehensive cross reference charts for many Indian parts and fasteners. If you wrench and ride your Indian, you should visit his site! www.ironwigwam.com Rick (rocky) Dillinger's site sells Warpath parts as well as many older Indian and Harley Davidson parts. In addition, Iron Wigwam sells complete bikes for restoration and is the home of Dream Catcher, the Indian flathead powered Landspeed bike.
www.ovrlnd.com My brother Eric, raised atheist, wants you to ride down the winding road to salvation and Jesus Christ. His site has a variety of material written by contemporary pastors, theologians, evangelists as well as by himself to aid in the seeker's discovery of the history and truths contained in the Bible. www.actionsquad.org My brother and I used to go spelunking in the caves under the Twin Cities. These guys take urban adventurneering to a whole new level. Watch out for methane, boys.

http://members.aol.com/ed53ind/ In addition to vending some of my parts, Ed Glasgow is "The Man" to go to for authentic style Indian bolts. He is also a dealer for other parts including the Hanlon 4-Speed Overdrive for Chiefs. He's a square shooter.

www.husqvarnausa.com Known for manufacturing the first pure-bred motocross bikes in the world and dominating enduro and hair scrambles racing for decades, it's time for you to meet the other motorcycle marquee that has been in business for over 100 years.
www.nortonmotorcycles.com The unapproachable Norton Motorcycle is back! With styling cues taken from the Manx and Commandos of old, the marquee has been resurrected by Americans who are building them in Gladstone, Oregon, USA. The new Norton utilizes a solid chromoly frame, Ohlins suspension front and rear, quality Brembo brakes and is powered by a powerful 951cc parallel twin. Best of all, the Norton girls are back too! These guys missed nothing.
www.junkmotor.com Junkmotor based out of Japan knows how to build cool custom motorcycles. It's nice to see a shop that still builds real motorcycles that can be ridden.
www.alpha-mechmoto.com "A Fast Motorcycle is a Sacred Thing" is the tag line of Alpha-Mech, a company founded by industrial designer, Craig Egan. Craig has designed some of the hottest accessories that can be bought for other brands and now he has launched his own brand, Alpha-Mech. Check out his cool t-shirts and the Visor-Bag: the finest day-ride tankbag that can be had.
 

 
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