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2014 Indian Classic on 2040-motos

US $13,400.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Ladson, South Carolina, United States

Ladson, South Carolina, United States
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Indian Classic tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,818 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Indian Classic description

Up For auction is a perfect condition 2014 Indian Classic two tone with an existing warranty until 8/23/19.  Yes, almost 3 more years of warranty left!!  And the bike only has 1,318 miles.  if you want a like new Indian for thousands less than a new one you have found it.  This bike is 100% stock except for the addition of a Vintage style light bar with windshield mount.  The customer who traded this bike in kept his windshield for his new bike.  The motorcycle is a one owner bike that was bought new at our dealership and always serviced here.  The bike is in EXCELLENT condition.  No scratches or dents.  (Except for a small scratch on the left muffler)  See picture. The bike has never been laid down and always kept very clean.  We have a lot of trade in bikes we are looking to sell quick!  Please feel free to email me with any questions or call the shop and ask for Rich, 843.641.0258

We are American Biker/ Indian motorcycles of Charleston.  We have been in business since 1991 and are currently an Indian, Victory, Polaris, and Slingshot dealer.  We DO ship anywhere in the WORLD!  We are located close to the port of Charleston SC and we can crate any motorcycle and deliver it to the port for shipping.  Check out our 100% positive feedback score.  

We can help with shipping.  Please email or call the shop for more info.


Year2014
ManufacturerIndian
ModelChief Classic
Engine TypeThunder Stroke 111
Engine Displacement1818cc
Bore Stroke101 mm x 113 mm
CoolingAir-Cooled
Compression Ratio9.5:1
Fuel SystemClosed Loop fuel injection
IgnitionElectronic
Starting SystemElectric
TransmissionSix-Speed
Final DriveNA
Rake Trail29° / 6.1 in.
Seat Height26.0 in.
Wheelbase68.1 in.
Front SuspensionTelescopic Fork / 4.7 in. tracel
Rear SuspensionSingle-shock; 3.7-inch travel
Front BrakeDual / Floating Rotor / 4 Piston Caliper
Rear BrakeSingle / Floating Rotor / 2 Piston Caliper
Front Tire130/90B-16
Rear Tire180/65B-16
Fuel Capacity5.5 gal.
Dry Weight812 lbs. (Wet)

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