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2001 Indian Chief, Rare Centennial Chief - Limited Edition of just 364 bikes... Fresh Paint and tires. VERY RARE BILLET WHEELS!... Freedom. Individuality. Independence. These speak not only of the 2000 Indian Chief, but also of its rider. It doesn't speak of allegiance or membership to some club or group. It's about wanting to stand apart. Hand crafted with the longest history and heritage in American motorcycling, the 2001 Chief is a truly unique machine, built by heart and hand. Available in a variety of colors and with enough options to match your level of individuality and personal expression.
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2014 Bajaj Pulsar 375 – The Fully-Faired Indian Version of the KTM 390 Duke Spied
Mon, 14 Jan 2013Indian website Powerdrift has uncovered photographs of what it claims to be a Bajaj Pulsar 375, a faired sportbike based on the KTM 390 Duke. A Bajaj-branded version of the 390 Duke should be no surprise. The Indian company, after all, owns a 47% stake in Austrian-based KTM, and it released its own version of the 200 Duke in the 2012 Bajaj Pulsar 200NS.
2023 Jack Daniel's Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse First Look
Mon, 06 Mar 2023Old No. 7 whiskey mixed right in the paint Indian Motorcycle and Jack Daniel’s have once again partnered together for a limited edition model. Developed once again in partnership with Klock Werks Kustom Cycles, the latest model is based on the Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and will be limited to a production run of just 177 motorcycles worldwide.
Dodge City 300 Looking To Celebrate Centennial Anniversary In 2014
Tue, 28 May 2013In 1914 the city of Dodge City, Kansas held a motorcycle race, the Dodge City 300, attracting over 17,000 spectators. By 1921 there were more than 20,000. The race was held on a two-mile dirt oval and was sanctioned by the FAM (Federation of American Motorcyclists).
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