1941 Indian Scout on 2040-motos
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This Motorcycle was found in an elderly collectors garage in Wyoming next to a 1951 Harley Hydra Glide. Both bikes were rode in and parked in the late 80’s. We believe this 1941 Indian Scout to be mostly original with one previous paint job. This motorcycle is complete down to the barn find dust. We have chosen not to try to start or clean. The motor is free and was ridden into the garage when parked years ago. The pictures tell the story but please call with any questions. At one point this Indian title was changed to a clean home made title but is a Genuine Indian Scout. We intend on selling this bike to the highest bidder. True Miles Unknown.
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Indian SCOUT for Sale
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Moto blog
2020 Indian FTR Carbon Announced for International Markets
Fri, 01 May 2020Carbon fiber version somehow weighs more than regular FTR1200S Indian announced a new FTR 1200 variant with carbon fiber bodywork for international markets. As of this writing, the 2020 Indian FTR Carbon has not been confirmed for the U.S., though that may change at any moment. Right now, the Carbon model has only officially been confirmed for Indian’s Europe, Middle East and Africa division.
2020 Baggers Spec Chart Comparison
Tue, 21 Jan 2020All 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.
Indian Announces Five-Year Service Coverage, Trade-In Value Guarantee and Other Ownership Incentives
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Polaris Industries continues to throw more support behind the revived Indian Motorcycle brand with a new customer incentive it calls the “Indian Motorcycle Assurance Program”. The new program receives the support of Polaris’ financial, engineering, manufacturing and service resources to support Indian’s new 2014 lineup of the Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and Chieftain. “The Indian Motorcycle Assurance Program sets a new benchmark in the motorcycle industry for warranty coverage, service and support,” says Steve Menneto, Polaris vice president of motorcycles.
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