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New 2016 Indian Chief Vintage in Black ! IMPORTANT: Our Buy It Now Price Includes ALL Dealer Fees! All you have left to pay is your State & Local Taxes & motor vehicle fees. Buyer is also responsible for all shipping costs & arrangements (Visit U-Ship) or come visit us & ride it home. Financing available. You are viewing the all new 2016 Indian Chief Vintage in Black. The bike comes with a Thunder Stroke 111" (1818cc) engine, 6 speed transmission. Standard features on this bike include: ABS, Keyless Start, Cast Aluminum Frame, Cruise Control and more. Indian Motorcycle backs every new Chief Vintage with a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty. Extended warranties up to 84 months are available for purchase. |
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Indian Motorcycle has unveiled the 2022 FTR lineup
Tue, 09 Feb 2021That's right - now it's quite possible to talk about the family of "flat tracker" models, because from now on there are four models in it: FTR, FTR S, FTR R Carbon and FTR Rally. The FTR engine is unchanged, and even the 1203cc V-twin is still at 123bhp, but the engineers have tweaked the settings to make it Euro 5 compliant. Other than that, there are quite a few changes.
Hero iON Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept – Video
Wed, 05 Feb 2014Hero MotoCorp may fly a bit below the radar of most American motorcycle enthusiasts, but the Indian manufacturer has emerged as a leader in alternative fuel technologies for two-wheeled vehicle. First came the Hero Leap hybrid scooter (which is now ready to enter serial production), then came the RNT 150 diesel hybrid concept revealed last week. Today, Hero revealed another new concept, this one an electric motorcycle with a hydrogen fuel cell extender at the 2014 India Auto Expo.
July Is Women’s Motorcycle Month
Wed, 03 Jul 2013In case you’ve been living under a rock, it’s hard not to notice the rising number of women getting into the sport of motorcycling. In fact, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC), women riders increased by 34% between 1998 and 2003. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) also says women make up nearly 30% of students in its Basic RiderCourses program.
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