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2016 Indian Chief Vintage on 2040-motos

US $14,688.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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Indian Chief Vintage tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:336108-4 VINVIN:56KCCVAA5G3336108

Indian Chief Vintage description

Moto blog

Indian introduces new PowerPlus engine

Wed, 20 Nov 2019

The apparatus with a 60-degree camber of the cylinder block can hardly be called the “little brother” of the 1811cc Thunder Stroke 111 engine - its capacity is 1769cc, but in terms of design solutions, the motors are fundamentally different. Let's start with the fact that, according to the manufacturer, the new engine is the most powerful in its class - it develops 121hp at 5500rpm and 178 Nm at 3800 rpm. PowerPlus, like the Scout motor, has an overhead camshaft, is equipped with four valves per cylinder and hydraulic compensators, eliminating the need to adjust clearances, the cooling is liquid.

Indian Pursuit and Indian Guardian Trademarks

Wed, 20 May 2020

New models could be offshoots of the Indian Challenger Indian has filed trademark applications for two potential model names: “Indian Pursuit” and “Indian Guardian“. The two trademark applications, initially filed with the USPTO and then with the Australian intellectual property office, were registered for use on “Motorcycles and structural parts therefor.” As usual, the trademark applications don’t offer many details leaving us to speculate on what the names will be used for. The Indian Pursuit sounds like a police vehicle, and Guardian has a similar vibe to it.

Speed trippy

Fri, 25 Jan 2013

FED up of your commute? Check out Indian motorcycle journo Aneesh Shivanekar's average morning, filmed as he rode his KTM Duke 200 between the Mumbai suburbs of Andheri and Bandra (a distance of about 7 miles, or half his one-way journey). And no, he's not Jesse Mach; this GoPro footage is sped up 8x.