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2015 Indian Chieftain on 2040-motos

US $15,450.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:31 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Round Rock, Texas, United States

Round Rock, Texas, United States
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2022 Indian Chief Review - First Ride

Wed, 31 Mar 2021

Chief, Chief Bobber, and Super Chief It’s all about the SPT says Brandon Kraemer, who’s spent the last three years of his life working on the new 2022 Indian Chiefs as Senior Product Director. People want Style, they want Performance, and they want Technology (even if many of them don’t quite realize they want that last one). 2022 Indian Chiefs Editor Score: 84% Engine 18.0/20 Suspension/Handling 12.0/15 Transmission/Clutch 8.0/10 Brakes 8.0/10 Instruments/Controls 4.5/5 Ergonomics/Comfort 8.5/10 Appearance/Quality 8.5/10 Desirability 8.5/10 Value 8.0/10 Overall Score 84/100 2022 Indian Chief Line First Look And in this case, Indian’s gambling many of them just want less.

2022 Indian FTR1200 Hooligan Race Bike – First Ride

Thu, 16 Mar 2023

A hooligan in every sense of the word. Credit: Photos by Garth Milan “I like the idea of racing things that were never meant to be raced.” – Roland Sands The brainchild of one Mr. Sands, the Super Hooligan National Championship is all about taking bikes that were never meant to be raced, but may have sporty inclinations, and sticking them on a racetrack – highly modified, of course.