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2015 Indian Chieftain on 2040-motos

US $18,995.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
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Indian Chieftain tech info

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Indian Chieftain description

 

Indian Motorcycle Sturgis
2130 Main St
Sturgis, South Dakota
605-206-7830 or
sales@imsturgis.com


2015 Indian Chieftain
Thunder Black
6,414 one owner miles
$18,995
Trades Welcome & Financing


You are bidding on a 2015 Indian Chieftain with 6,414 one owner miles, remainder of factory unlimited mile warranty. Finished in Thunder Black. No Disappointments. Check us out on FaceBook or IMSTURGIS.com.
 Over 75 New Indians In-Stock **CHECK OUT OR FLY & RIDE PROGRAM**RIDE YOUR NEW INDIAN HOME FROM THE BALCK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA
Call Sales @ 605-206-7830 or
sales@imsturgis.com  

Moto blog

All 50 States Ranked For Highest Motorcycle Ownership Per Capita

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

In a recent study done ranking each of the 50 states (and the District of Columbia) by motorcycle ownership per capita, South Dakota ranked the best. There are a total of 69,284 motorcycles registered in the state, according to the Department of Transportation, and with a total population of 816,598, when you do the math, there’s roughly 12 people in South Dakota for every motorcycle. Considering South Dakota is the home of the Sturgis rally, its ranking on this list may not be much of a surprise.

Pre-Polaris Indians Recalled for Cracking Rear Rims

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

Transport Canada has announced a recall on various Indian motorcycles from model years 2009 to 2013 because of a risk of the rims cracking. All of the recalled motorcycles were from the old Indian designs before the storied brand was acquired by Polaris Industries. But as the new owners of Indian Motorcycles, Polaris is left with the responsibility of correcting defects from previous designs.

Indian FTR Carbon

Sun, 17 May 2020

Indian FTR Carbon differs from the base model in the wide use of carbon fiber parts: the false tank and air filter housing, headlight housing, decorative passenger seat cover and front fender are made of carbon fiber. The motorcycle also has an Akrapović exhaust system made of titanium alloy. Otherwise, the Indian FTR Carbon is completely identical to the S-version of the FTR 1200.