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2001 Indian Chief on 2040-motos

US $70000
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Black
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Indian Chief tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,442 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Chief description

2001 Indian Chief Centennial, perfect condition. 18,000 miles. Runs strong, needs nothing. Well maintained with lots of service records. Clean Nevada title. Customer paint.

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BikeBandit.com Returns As Title Sponsor Of 2014 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days

Tue, 08 Apr 2014

BikeBandit.com will once again be the title sponsor for this year’s AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days. The 2014 event features Indian Motorcycle as marque of the year, and is scheduled for July 11-13 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days  is the country’s premier gathering of vintage bikes and the people who love them, attracting tens of thousands every year.

Ace Motorcycle Predecessor to Indian Four

Wed, 24 Dec 2008

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This old adage has never been more accurate than when describing a rare collection of motorcycle drawings from 1919 that were recently found in a trash bin. Created in 1919 by William Henderson, a man considered by many to be America’s most impressive motorcycle designer, this rare collection of original drawings depict the design of a brand known as the Ace, which later became part of the Indian Motorcycle Co.

Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill, To Be Grand Marshals For AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

In the early 1950s, three underdog riders were winning AMA Grand Nationals against their better-funded factory rivals out of Europe and Milwaukee, Wis. Whether it was the Springfield Mile, the Charity Newsies or Daytona, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman put their Indian motorcycles on the top step of the podium. Known as the Indian Wrecking Crew, Tuman, Hill and Beckman made an indelible mark on the history books and solidified Indian Motorcycles’ reputation as one of the 20th Century’s greatest marques.

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