Three New Chief Models Pay Homage to the Past, While Embracing the Future

Indian Motorcycle Celebrates 100 Years Of Chief With Completely Reimagined Indian Chief Lineup.

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In celebration of 100 years of the iconic Indian Chief, America’s First Motorcycle Company is unleashing three new, totally reimagined Indian Chief models for its new lineup. It is all based on a timeless, simplistic steel-tube frame and powered by Indian Motorcycle’s powerful Thunderstroke motor, the new Indian Chief Dark Horse, Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and Indian Super Chief Limited. It all offers three unique takes on the classic American V-twin, each appealing to a slightly different rider.

Indian Chief Dark Horse

The Indian Chief Dark Horse provides a stripped-down riding experience where power, minimalism, and attitude lead the way. It reaches back to the glory days of American V-twins when hitting the road to nowhere, with good friends and only the essentials, was the stuff of legends.

It features stripped-down, mechanical styling highlighted by drag handlebars, 19-inch cast wheels, mid-mount foot controls, a slim headlight bucket, and a solo bobber seat. The Chief Dark Horse is offered in Black Smoke, Alumina Jade Smoke and Stealth Gray.

Bobber Dark Horse

With bulky tires wrapped around spoke wheels, a muscled-up front end, and a solo bobber seat, the Chief Bobber Dark Horse pays stylistic homage to the classic post-war era V-twins, bobbed and chopped by military veterans and blue-collar rebels, intent on breaking the mould.

Mini-ape hanger handlebars paired with forwarding foot controls provide a more upright and commanding riding position. The Chief Bobber Dark Horse sits on 16-inch (40.6 cm) wire wheels, adds fork and shock covers and features a large headlight bucket wrapped in a nacelle. The Chief Bobber Dark Horse is available in Black Smoke, Titanium Smoke, and Sagebrush Smoke.

Super Chief Limited

With saddlebags and a windshield, it offers a bit more versatility and begs riders for longer miles and even bolder escapes.

Designed for comfort, the Super Chief Limited stands apart with a quick-release windscreen, black leather saddlebags, a touring seat with a passenger pad, floorboards, and traditional cruiser handlebars. The Super Chief Limited features 16-inch (40.6 cm) wire wheels, a large headlight bucket with nacelle, fork covers, and a full chrome exhaust that delivers a premium fit and finish. The Super Chief Limited is available in Black Metallic, Blue Slate Metallic, and Maroon Metallic.

“The Indian Chief is a truly iconic motorcycle and what better way to celebrate its 100th birthday than unleashing an entirely new Indian Chief lineup”

The new Indian Chief lineup marks the intersection of simplicity and power. Mechanical and simple, Chief models are based on a classic steel welded tube frame. The lineup features a 15.1 litre fuel tank, bobbed rear fender, dual outboard preload-adjustable rear shocks, dual exhaust, LED lighting, keyless ignition, and Pirelli Night Dragon tires. Along with cruise control, Chief riders can adjust throttle response by selecting one of three ride modes: sport, standard or
tour.

“These bikes capture the mechanical simplicity and attitude of classic American V-twins, yet bring it all forward with modern sophistication and features. We could not be more thrilled to bring this new platform into our lineup.”

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Source: Indian Motorcycles Production: J AD Media

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