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1935 Indian Chief From The Steve Mcqueen Collection on 2040-motos

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Very nice example of a highly collectable Steve McQueen Indian Chief that sold at the 1984 estate auction held at the Imperial Palace Casino in Las Vegas. This Indian Chief is still in the same livery and condition as it was when sold over the McQueen auction block. The Chief is in very good to superb condition and is a very good runner. This motorcycle was apparently restored for Steve, or possibly purchased restored by Steve. This motorcycle has been in a very prominent and very private collection in which will definately add to the value and provenance of the bike (revealed to new buyer only after sale is final, so don't ask!)

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Indian Motorcycle Owner’s Events for Daytona Bike Week

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Indian Motorcycle has announced an events schedule for Daytona Bike Week for Indian owners to enjoy. Owners of all Indian models – from the current era to the marque’s historic past – are welcome to attend and be lavished with the special attention the manufacturer feels they deserve. Indian Motorcycle Daytona Beach Kick-start Party: On Saturday March 8th, beginning at 7:30 p.m., Indian hosts a party at the Full Moon Saloon on Main Street.

Indian Announces Five-Year Service Coverage, Trade-In Value Guarantee and Other Ownership Incentives

Thu, 22 Aug 2013

Polaris 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.

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FED up of your commute? Check out Indian motorcycle journo Aneesh Shivanekar's average morning, filmed as he rode his KTM Duke 200 between the Mumbai suburbs of Andheri and Bandra (a distance of about 7 miles, or half his one-way journey). And no, he's not Jesse Mach; this GoPro footage is sped up 8x.

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