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2014 Indian on 2040-motos

US $16,500.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Brandon, Mississippi, United States

Brandon, Mississippi, United States
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My Indian is a like-new motorcycle with only 2,710 miles on the odometer. Beautiful Indian Red.

Warranty: Better then new. 2014 Indians came with a fully transferable 5yr/unlimited mileage warranty. New 2017 Indians now come with a 2yr/unlimited mileage warranty. The warranty on this motorcycle expires May 15, 2019.

Equipment:  Better than new.  Indian factory accessories include windshield, saddlebags, driver backrest, solo fender luggage rack (passenger seat and passenger foot pegs have never been used and are included), handlebar bag, front fork tool bag, Indian heavy-duty dust cover, assorted conchos, etc. Value of accessories approximately $3000.

Condition: Flawless.  There is not a single scratch, nick, dent, etc. This Indian has always been garage-kept under a dust cover. During the winters, the motorcycle has been connected to a trickle charge Battery Tender Plus. I am the only person who has ever ridden this Indian.

Lagniappe: Pictured are some extras that go along with the Indian from metal signs, the box of patches, bells, belt buckles etc., that Indian gave to the earliest buyers, a Battery Tender Plus for keeping the battery charged in winter, Air Hawk R (the Indian is a fine motorcycle; however, the stock seat is a pain), and a collection of Indian books for those rainy/snowy days when riding is not possible. If you are an Indian fan (I have been one now for over five decades), you will enjoy the books which are, for the most part, long out of print.






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Indian Motorcycles Marque Of The Year For 2014 Vintage Motorcycle Days

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