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Indian Chief description
I bought this Indian as a repossession. It was never crashed or dropped. California required a Salvage title. I performed a complete rebuild and custom paint job. Then drove it about 10,000 miles when I bought one of the last factory 2003/2004 crate engines that were sent to dealers to replace the early flawed PowerPlus-100 engines and installed it about 4 years ago. This engine had all of the original factory flaws corrected at the Gilroy factory before its demise so there is no worry on that account. I have since driven only about 1600 miles on the new engine. It performs flawlessly. It now needs a clutch adjustment or replacement but otherwise is in very good mechanical condition. The Chief is being sold "as-is" with no warranty. Listed is mostly everything done in the 12 years that I have owned this motorcycle:
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