1970 Indian Mini Bambino MM5A

In America, Small Displacement by Abhi1 Comment

The Indian MM5A, also known as the Indian Mini Bambino, was a mini bike designed for little children (4-5 year olds) to become familiar with motorcycles and the Indian brand. There were two marketing goals with this bike – encourage older riders to share the Indian experience with their children, and also prime the pump for the next generation of riders to want Indian bikes. Training wheels were an optional extra that could be mounted on either the axle or the shock mounting bolt. If you chose the latter option, the bike could still be leaned over approximately 25 degrees before the training wheels touched.

Indian MM5A - Engine

Everything about this bike is small. The top speed was 10-12 miles per hour – so slow because the intake manifold is absolutely minuscule. The engine is a 50cc unit made by Morini, producing all of 1.5 horsepower. It weighed just 57 pounds, and was equipped with a centrifugal clutch, no transmission. You got a twist throttle and two hand brakes, one for each wheel. It’s just 18 inches tall and the MSRP was a scant $249. In fact, the only number that was big was the estimated miles per gallon – a whopping 200!

This example (VIN: 30286) was restored 15 years ago and is claimed to be a collector quality bike. Note that the rear tire, front number plate, plate decal, and tank lettering are not original, and that it’s missing the chain guard. Find this mini Indian for sale in Webster, New York with bidding up to $1,294 and the reserve not yet met