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FactTechzPublished at May 26, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:41
Something is VERY WRONG With This Bike! On 'Indian Motorcycle' Confuses Indian Guys #shorts thumbnail

Something is VERY WRONG With This Bike! On 'Indian Motorcycle' Confuses Indian Guys #shorts

18 days agoLong-tail
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May 26, 2026 at 08:30 AM
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0:41
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India
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A recent wave of online discussions and “fun-fact” style videos has surprised many people in India after they discovered that the motorcycle company Indian Motorcycle is not actually an Indian brand. The confusion became a trending topic across Instagram reels, YouTube shorts, Reddit threads, and automobile discussion pages, where users reacted with shock after learning that the famous motorcycle company is actually American in origin. Many Indians had long assumed the company was connected to India simply because of its name. In reality, Indian Motorcycle is one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers in the United States. The company was founded in 1901 in Springfield, Massachusetts, making it one of America’s earliest motorcycle brands. Over the decades, the company changed ownership several times and eventually became part of American powersports giant Polaris before later ownership changes in recent years. Despite the name “Indian,” the company has no historical connection to India as a country. The brand name was created in early twentieth-century America and was inspired by the imagery and marketing culture of that era rather than by modern Indian identity. Many companies use names connected to countries, regions, or cultures even when the actual ownership and manufacturing are located somewhere else. Others argued that the confusion also reflects how little many casual consumers know about the historical origins of older global brands. For younger internet users especially, the revelation became one of those surprising trivia topics that spread quickly because it sounds unbelievable at first. Subscribe to FactTechz
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