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I would honestly date that around 1924. Dovetail front fender. One piece trussrod, the fork looks like a regular westfield fork to me, I cant tell if the ends are welded or removable to the front axle, crossbar handlebars, most likely not a split bottom bracket, definitely the correct rear dropouts, seat looks legit, stem is wrong, cranks look right, Im not an expert but I do have a photographic memory. I studied these for about a week. I was debating on buying a bike that looked like an Indian and was not sure. It turned out to be a Pope. Same exact frame and fork for the later year Indian but not an Indian.
I totally agree with Joe Buffardi's observations...I would also say that not only is the stem incorrect but the bars are as well. I would also bet that those Gibson pedals have a pat. date of dec. 1924 which puts it in the right time frame. here is a link to the 1924 model 151 literature... http://www.oldbike.eu/museum/1920s-3/1924-2/1924-indian-motocycle-co-motobike-model-151/
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