An Aside for Ahab
Correct for the 741B Indian Ahab. Many of these bikes (And Harley's) were used by the NZ Army Dispatch Riders during WWII.
The US left many bikes, Jeeps, trucks etc behind when they departed after VJ Day. Normally there would have been a charge or Lend-Lease arrangement but it is widely known that the US Army gifted much equipment to little ol' NZ in grateful thanks for the assistance given and extreme hospitality shown, by NZ'rs to the GI's who were so far from home during training and build-up to the War in the Pacific. Most vehicles went to work on farms or in forestry.
Legend has it we even helped develop a secret safe harbour anchorage ("Somewhere" in the South Island) for the US Pacific Fleet in the event of a second 'Pearl Harbour' so they had somewhere to run to. The shore buildings are still there... The concept of Urban Camouflage was developed such that military buildings were disguised to look like something totally benign. One shore battery (North Island) looked like a holiday park from the air. The Director building (still standing) resembles an ice-cream kiosk.
Anyway... So - back to the lovely Indian before you dear people. Consider... It was: built in the USA, shipped halfway round the world, crossed the equator, served your forces and ours, (Maybe went to Europe or North Africa even. We bring our gear home as we can't afford to buy new all the time), acted with civilian dignity after being de-mobbed, repatriated (more travel & another equatorial escapade) back to the USA, languished unloved for some time, rescued and painstakingly restored by Mighty Mikes Mechanical Magic and displayed here for your voting pleasure.
How can you not VOTE FOR MIKES BEAUTIFUL BIKE ?
I have no connection to Mike but I love the fact that his bike was in my country. Thanks for supporting his entry.