Indian Chief description
Engine size (cc) : 1450 Type : Touring Exterior color : Blue 2000 Indian Chief motorcycle in original condition with a few add-ons. This motorcycle has the Samp;S motor which they put on the Indians from 1999 through 2001. The Samp;S motors have proven to be good reliable motors, which can't be said about the Power Plus motors on the Indians between 2002 and 200 .
Indian Chief for Sale
- 1999 indian chief low low original miles($8,000)
- 1999 indian chief excellent condition($5,600)
- Used 2001 indian chief for sale($16,500)
- 2000 indian chief cruiser($4,300)
- 2003 indian chief touring($3,800)
- Indian roadmaster !! 1953 ++ chief with indian sidecar($5,036)
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Indian Announces ‘Honoring Heroes’ Incentive Program
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Today, Indian Motorcycle announced the Honoring Heroes incentive program which supports North American military personnel. Furthering a “nearly 100 year commitment to Armed Forces,” Indian will give any active, reserve, National Guard, and retired military personnel a $1,000 incentive towards the purchase of any new Indian Chief models. Those who follow Indian Motorcycle news most likely know that the Honoring Heroes program for all U.S.
McQueen’s Husky on the Auction Block
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Thirty-two years after his death, Steve McQueen still reigns as the coolest movie star to ever ride a motorcycle. One of his preferred brands was Husqvarna (another, seen here, was Triumph) and to the delight of motorcycle enthusiasts and McQueen fans alike, one of his bikes will soon be in the hands of a new owner. This 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross owned and ridden by Steve McQueen will be up for auction on January 10th, at Bally’s Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, by Bonhams. The motorcycle comes with an exhaustive quantity of documents supporting its provenance and authenticity.
Dodge City 300 Looking To Celebrate Centennial Anniversary In 2014
Tue, 28 May 2013In 1914 the city of Dodge City, Kansas held a motorcycle race, the Dodge City 300, attracting over 17,000 spectators. By 1921 there were more than 20,000. The race was held on a two-mile dirt oval and was sanctioned by the FAM (Federation of American Motorcyclists).
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