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2015 Indian Roadmaster on 2040-motos

US $19,999.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Indian Roadmaster photos

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Indian Roadmaster tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian Roadmaster description

Perfect condition!! Low Miles. Stage 1 Air, Lots of chrome. 2 Windshields. Leg fairings are not installed for photo.

Moto blog

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.

Polaris Reports Q1 2012 Results

Wed, 18 Apr 2012

Polaris Industries reported a 44% increase in on-road vehicle sales revenue and a 40% increase in North American Victory Motorcycle unit sales over the first quarter of 2012. According to Polaris’ first quarter report, its on-road vehicle division (which consists of the Victory and Indian motorcycle brands as well as electric vehicle brands GEM and Goupil) generated $64.7 million in sales revenue, compared to $44.9 million reported in the same quarter of 2011. Of course, the Polaris didn’t yet own Indian, GEM or Goupil during that quarter last year, so the figures are a bit misleading.

Don Emde To Retrace Cannonball’s Trail On 100th Anniversary

Fri, 02 May 2014

Saturday, May 3, 2014, marks the 100th anniversary of Erwin “Cannonball” Baker‘s epic voyage from San Diego, CA to New York City. The goal was to beat the existing record of 20 days. Not only did he beat it, but he smashed it, going coast to coast in just over 11 days.