Indian Chief description
Fully Restored 1953 Indian Chief Roadmaster. Matching Sidecar added last year. "Indian 80" engine. Beautiful Bike! Runs, starts, rides good! As an added addition, an AUTOMATIC STARTER INSTALLED* this year! How many old Indians are collecting dust just because their owners can't kick them over anymore? No problem with this bike! It is great to be able to get on, turn the key and simply push a button to ride. All parts that were removed to install Starter will come with the bike. Please text me at: 57one 96nine-621four
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Indian Motorcycles at the 2013 International Motorcycle Shows in New York City
Wed, 16 Jan 2013Indian Motorcycles is continuing its rebirth under new owners Polaris Industries with a big showcase at the New York City stop of the International Motorcycle Shows, Jan. 18-20 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
2014 Indian Motorcycles Revealed in Sturgis
Sun, 04 Aug 2013The legend has returned – and its splash is sure to reverberate from Main Street all the way to Juneau Avenue in Milwaukee. The new generation of American V-Twin cruisers made its grand debut in front of a crowd of thousands of enthusiasts and dignitaries at the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame Saturday night. With a flash of spotlights and a haze of smoke machines, Polaris Vice President of Motorcycles Steve Mennetto pulled the wraps off of three new machines: the Chief Classic, the Chief Vintage, and the Chieftain, a fully featured touring machine.
Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill, To Be Grand Marshals For AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
Thu, 05 Jun 2014In the early 1950s, three underdog riders were winning AMA Grand Nationals against their better-funded factory rivals out of Europe and Milwaukee, Wis. Whether it was the Springfield Mile, the Charity Newsies or Daytona, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman put their Indian motorcycles on the top step of the podium. Known as the Indian Wrecking Crew, Tuman, Hill and Beckman made an indelible mark on the history books and solidified Indian Motorcycles’ reputation as one of the 20th Century’s greatest marques.
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