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2010 Indian Dark Horse on 2040-motos

US $14,999.99
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
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Indian DARK HORSE tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,720 TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Indian DARK HORSE description

2010 Indian Motorcycle Chief Dark Horse - 14999.00

Year: 2010

Manufacturer: Indian Motorcycle

Model: Chief Dark Horse

New/Used: Used

Miles:2627

Primary Color: Black

Condition: Excellent

Title: Clean

Stock #: UI0163

VIN: 5YACHA6D4AK000163

Twigg Cycles - 301-739-2773


This is a one owner 2010 Indian Dark Horse with 2,626 miles on it, dealer serviced and in great condition.  The Tan seat and saddlebags were added for a one of a kind look.   

The Chief Dark Horse is a dark, sinister, mechanical looking motorcycle with a smoke "matte" finish in Thunder Black. The colored headdress on the tank is a new twist on the colored versions of the past. The dark components on the bike including the blacked out headlight, tappet blocks, suspension, engine components, exhaust system, and hand controls make the remaining chrome components stand out. 

Featuring a 105 cubic inch PowerPlus V-Twin powertrain with electronic closed loop sequential port fuel injection. Engine cylinders are Nikasil plated and the stainless steel exhaust system is an integrated 3-way catalytic converter with heated oxygen sensors.

A six-speed Baker transmission delivers power through the belt drive. Stopping is achieved via Brembo 4-piston calipers, with 11.5" dual rotors up front. Standard 5.5-gallon tank helps extend cruising range. Seats are all-leather and built to exacting specifications.

 

Twigg Indian Motorcycle offers the full line of Indian Motorcycles along with parts, service, accessories and apparel. We are family-owned and operated and conveniently located in Hagerstown, Maryland.

In 1936 H. William Twigg, founder of Twigg Cycles, began retailing his first motorcycle line, Indian Motorcycle. The brand ran strong for 10 years at Twigg Cycles, but was eventually dropped when the original Indian Motorcycle company closed. Then, in 2011 Indian Motorcycle was reborn and ready for a comeback. Now, after 70 years of separation, Twigg Cycles is excited to announce the return of Indian Motorcycle to their dealership by opening Twigg Indian Motorcycle.

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