The 1944 Indian 841 from United States was powered by a 745cc SV V-twin transverse producing 25hp at 4800rpm. Weighing 225.0kg (496 lbs) and with a seat height of 720mm, it was aimed at standard riders.
The 1948 Indian Chief by contrast offered 1311cc of SV V-twin power, delivering 40hp at 4800rpm. Tipping the scales at 260.0kg (573 lbs) with a top speed of 140km/h (87 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1940s motorcycles, especially military-era models, hold strong collector interest with values reflecting their historical significance.
Specifications Comparison
| 1944 Indian 841 | 1948 Indian Chief | |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 745 cc | 1311 cc |
| Power | 25 hp | 40 hp |
| Torque | 42.0 Nm | 75.0 Nm |
| Cylinders | 2 | 2 |
| Top Speed | 115 km/h | 140 km/h |
| Quarter Mile | — | — |
| Dry Weight | 225.0 kg | 260.0 kg |
| Wet Weight | 242.0 kg | 280.0 kg |
| Seat Height | 720 mm | 670 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1460 mm | 1510 mm |
| Fuel Capacity | 13.0 L | 13.0 L |
| Gears | 4 -speed | 3 -speed |
The Verdict
Comparing these two Indian machines reveals the brand's evolution. The 1944 Indian 841 laid the groundwork with 25hp, while the later 1948 Indian Chief pushed output to 40hp. From a collector's perspective, the 1948 Indian Chief holds the edge with a 10/10 rating. Either way, both are worthy additions to any Indian collection. Parts availability is very difficult for the 1944 Indian 841 and difficult for the 1948 Indian Chief — an important factor for any restoration project.
About the 1944 Indian 841
The 1944 1944 Indian 841 is a 745cc twin-cylinder standard motorcycle that became one of Indian's most memorable motorcycles of the 1940s.
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Introduced in 1948, the 1948 Indian Chief features a 1311cc SV V-twin engine producing 40hp, establishing itself as a notable cruiser.
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