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2001 Indian Chief 100th Anniversary bike with S&S motor. 16,277 miles. I am selling this for a friend. Please ask questions-$500 deposit.
I have better pictures that are too big to load into Ebay-I can email or text them to you at your request. Pickup or buyer pays shipping. |
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Lambretta Licensees Deny Consortium’s Trademark Infringement Claims
Mon, 08 Aug 2011Two companies named in the Lambretta Consortium’s claims of trademark infringement say they have legitimate rights to use the Italian scooter brand’s name. Clag International and Motom Electronics Group (MEG) have released a joint statement saying Italian courts have ruled their licenses to use the Lambretta name are valid. The statement was released in response to the Lambretta Consortium’s announcement about taking legal action against unlicensed use of the brand.
Indian Announces Five-Year Service Coverage, Trade-In Value Guarantee and Other Ownership Incentives
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Polaris Industries continues to throw more support behind the revived Indian Motorcycle brand with a new customer incentive it calls the “Indian Motorcycle Assurance Program”. The new program receives the support of Polaris’ financial, engineering, manufacturing and service resources to support Indian’s new 2014 lineup of the Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and Chieftain. “The Indian Motorcycle Assurance Program sets a new benchmark in the motorcycle industry for warranty coverage, service and support,” says Steve Menneto, Polaris vice president of motorcycles.
Actual Motorcycle or My Little Pony Character?
Thu, 29 Nov 20121 of 6Next Last A little while ago, we published a review of a motorcycle Honda produces for the Indian market called the Unicorn Dazzler. Yes, that’s the actual name of a production motorcycle designed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, a Honda subsidiary. In his review of the 150cc motorcycle, Rajeev Gaikwad said the Honda Unicorn Dazzler was “a handsome commuter with an enthusiastic and proven engine” though it was underwhelming in terms of performance and handling as the higher-priced successor to the regular Honda Unicorn also sold in India.
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