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2010 Indian Chief Dark Horse on 2040-motos

US $56000
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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Indian Chief Dark Horse tech info

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Indian Chief Dark Horse description

2010 Indian Chief Dark Horse Motorcycle.   Gorgeous and very rare SMOKE RED color.  105 cubic inch Indian PowerPlus engine. I bought this bike new from Daytona Indian Motorcycles.   MSRP $28,000.  I had the dealership add the following: (1) Indian M/C leather saddlebags (the highest quality I have ever seen) (2) Indian M/C Darkhorse windshield (3) Passenger Pillion and backrest (4) Passenger floorboards (billet - highest quality I have ever seen) (4) Chrome fender tips.  This bike was hand-built at the Indian Motorcycle Kings Mountain N.C facility and is pre-Polaris- which is also building great bikes.  This bike has many features which I believe are superior to the current Indians and Harleys.  The fit and finish on the bike is unmatched.   The 6-speed Baker transmission is the best made.  I have never had an issue with this bike and it performs and handles perfectly.  Why am I selling  ?  Too many toys and I have two other Kings Mountain Indian bikes.  The bike is located at my Naples Florida home. Polaris made and sold the bikes in 2012 and 2013 before introducing the new versions.   Bike can be serviced at any Indian dealer. 

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