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2010 Indian on 2040-motos

US $1,700.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:99
Location:

Dixon, Illinois, United States

Dixon, Illinois, United States
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Up for sale is a remake of an old motorcycle. It does not have a bunch of history and a long story of how it was made.  I built it to ride around an old swap meet 5 years ago. It has a 4 stroke motor and  a centrifical clutch. It has a sqweeze brake on the back wheel only. it will go about 30 35 MPH. It started as a Huffy bike and turned into a neat looking motorized bike. there is no title for it . I don't want to ship it so you have to come here to pick it up. Good luck bidding or buy it now.

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The Indian Scout Rogue should appear as a 2022 model

Mon, 03 Jan 2022

Indian Motorcycle has provided the NHTSA with a 2022 VIN list of motorcycles, which includes two new models: the Scout Rogue and the Scout Rogue Sixty. The motorcycle will be based on the Scout Bobber platform and will be equipped with either a 1133cc engine or the "Sixty" liter engine and will be available with or without anti-lock brakes. Information about the imminent appearance of "Scoundrel" (this is one of the meanings of the word "Rogue") in the Scout line appeared in April 2021, when Indian applied for the Scout Rogue trademark.

The Indian turned to the origins

Mon, 14 Mar 2016

Indian Motorcycle has unveiled the latest addition to its cruiser line-up. The Springfield is built on the new Chief platform with an 1811cc Thunder Stroke 111 V-twin. The bike can be easily converted from a touring to city cruiser.

2014 Bajaj Pulsar 375 – The Fully-Faired Indian Version of the KTM 390 Duke Spied

Mon, 14 Jan 2013

Indian website Powerdrift has uncovered photographs of what it claims to be a Bajaj Pulsar 375, a faired sportbike based on the KTM 390 Duke. A Bajaj-branded version of the 390 Duke should be no surprise. The Indian company, after all, owns a 47% stake in Austrian-based KTM, and it released its own version of the 200 Duke in the 2012 Bajaj Pulsar 200NS.