Although Indian already had some success in British racing, in 1911 they joined the racing scene with a vengeance, finishing the IoM TT 1-2-3 and then set a new record at Brooklands of 87.38 mph. This was soon beaten again by Charles Collier and the record was raised incrementally over the next few years. After a pause for WW1, Bert Levack on an Indian raised the record to 95.24 mph.
About that time, becoming aware of the speed record attempts at Brooklands, Harley Davidson built 3 special long frame 998 cc track motorcycles and shipped them to England to join in the fun. In late April, after a few attempts, Douglas Davidson on his Harley achieved 100.76 mph. In the picture above everyone looks pretty pleased.
Bert was very brave getting that Indian up to 106mph!
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