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2015 Indian on 2040-motos

US $10,500.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:677
Location:

Andalusia, Alabama, United States

Andalusia, Alabama, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,133

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I have a beautiful Indian scout bike with dirty bird exhaust, it alone was 2k, flat black paint, title in hand
Contact: Todd with any questions.
334-488-0461
Call with offer, all I can say is no.
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Cash or check in person check will clear prior to leaving

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Indian Files EFTR Trademark for an Electric Motorcycle UPDATE

Wed, 10 Jun 2020

UPDATE (June 12, 2020): An Indian Motorcycle PR representative reached out to comment on this story, explaining that the EFTR will NOT be an electric version of the FTR, but rather a “youth-oriented product” that will be announced later this year. Here’s the full statement from the Indian Motorcycle PR team: “The trademark application upon which Motorcycle.com based a recent story written by Dennis Chung on June 10, is related to a new youth-oriented product that will be unveiled later this year, and is not related to a new electric version of the FTR 1200.” We’re leaving our original story below, but here’s our take on the clarification. The term “youth-oriented product” can mean a lot of things, from children’s balance bikes to mini-bikes like the Honda Monkey to an entry-level motorcycle.

Indian FTR750 is Going Hill-Climbing

Tue, 18 Aug 2020

Indian is returning to its hill-climbing roots entering the 2020 AMA Pro Hillclimb Racing series with a modified FTR750. This marks the first Indian factory hillclimb racer since 1939. The Indian FTR750 will be racing in the series’ new Twins class, which includes overhead cam Twins displacing 650cc to 1203cc or push-rod Twins from 650cc to 1800cc.

2020 Baggers Spec Chart Comparison

Tue, 21 Jan 2020

All the baggers, by the numbers This all started with our recent Bagger Battle between the two juggernauts in the field: The Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special and the Indian Challenger Limited. In just nine days, that story garnered enough views on MO to make it our ninth-most read story of 2019 – and it was posted on December 23rd! All that traffic got us thinking about how these two American giants stack up to the rest of the bagger field, although long-time MO readers might remember we’ve already done something similar – the Big Dam Tour shootout of 2018.