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Indian Spirit description
In 1998, the trademarks were awarded to a group of investors who formed a new company based in Gilroy, California.Three models were made during this era:Scout / Spirit: These were the ''small'' bikes which used a common frame and S&S engine. The Scout was ''sporty'', while Spirit targeted light touring.The Chief was the flagship bike. It had its own larger chassis, and was powered by the first new Indian proprietary engine in 50 years, the Power Plus 100. Unfortunately, the Power Plus 100 was plagued by reliability issues.In September of 2003, Indian Motorcycle in Gilroy California declared bankruptcy and ceased operations. ring. We just installed the Sidecar, it has a Brand New Indian Paint. We just installed brand-new Tires, this bike is turn key ready to Cruise.? If you can come and see the bike in person you won't be disappointed, it stands up anywhere it goes. Own a pice of history! |
Indian Spirit for Sale
- 2002 indian spirit(US $7,500.00)
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- 2003 indian spirit(US $6,950.00)
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Autographed Indian Chieftain Tank to be Auctioned in January
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Are you a fan of Indian Motorcycles? Think the Chieftain is a great motorcycle? Have you ever wanted to own a one-of-a-kind piece of motorcycle memorabilia?
2014 Indian Big Chief Custom Revealed in New York City
Fri, 13 Dec 2013The rebirth of the Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company continues with the unveiling of the first new custom model under Polaris Industries ownership at the New York City International Motorcycle Show. Dubbed the Indian Big Chief Custom, the one-off special is a showcase for the brand’s Genuine Indian Accessories, offering a glimpse of the possibilities for customization. The Indian Big Chief Custom was created by a crew led by the head of Polaris’s Industrial Design team Greg Brew from a 2014 Chief Classic.
India Lands World Superbike Championship Round
Tue, 12 Jun 2012The world’s second-largest motorcycle market will host the World Superbike Championship, with India’s Jaypee Sports International signing a four-year agreement with series organizers Infront Motorsports. India’s first World Superbike round will take place March 9-10, 2013 at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, near New Delhi. The rest of the 2013 WSBK calendar is yet to be announced, but the Buddh round will likely be second on the schedule behind Australia’s Phillip Island round.
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