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Indian: Boardtracker Cafe Racer Jack Daniels Edition on 2040-motos

C $35,595.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Terrebonne, QC, Canada

Terrebonne, QC, Canada
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Indian Boardtracker Cafe Racer Jack Daniels Edition tech info

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Indian Boardtracker Cafe Racer Jack Daniels Edition description

This bike is a tribute to the legendary Scout who used to race on Board track. White tires mounted on 26 inch wheels gives an antique look to this historic motorcycle. Cooper pipes and wood imitation seat recall the 1920 - 1927 models. We have included many names Jack Daniel's because we wanted to commemorate their 150th anniversary and 115th anniversary of Indian Motorcycle. The footrest, number plate and handle are worked in high quality white oak. We wanted this Scout custom to remind you good memories and encourages you to learn more about the history of the iconic brand. This motorcycle is not legal for road use on Canadian roads tires are not D.O.T approved.

 
The motorcycle you are buying is a replica of the BoardTracker that won the Indian Motorcycle Scout Project, a world wide competition that took place in february 2016 at Daytona Beach. Only 3 replica will be made, two reds and one black.
 

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