Indian Chief description
1948 Indian Chief motorcycle with sidecar. This motorcycle runs and drives well, and has 26,193 original miles. The bike is mostly original, having had only the paint redone. It was taken to shows regularly, and is always an attention getter. The motorcycle is tagged and insured, though it is not being sold with the license plate. If you are the high bidder, please follow through with the transaction, and if you have any questions
Indian Chief for Sale
- 1948 indian chief with sidecar($3,800)
- 1930 indian chief sidecar ex-steve mcqueen($4,900)
- 1947 indian chief motorcycle fully restored 349 miles, excellent condition!($3,900)
- 1947 indian chief motorcycle fully restored 349 miles, excellent condition!($3,900)
- 2000 indian chief cruiser($3,800)
- 2001 indian chief ($14,995)
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Indian Motorcycle To Electrify Sturgis With Reveal of 2014 Chief
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Indian Motorcycle today released the schedule and additional details of one of the most highly anticipated motorcycling events in decades —the debut of the all-new 2014 Indian Chief. Two and a half years in the making, the reveal will be a thrilling inauguration to the 73rd Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Today’s news follows the company’s announcement that the 2014 Chief, powered by the new Thunder Stroke 111 engine, will start at $18,999. A sneak peek video of the new 2014 Indian Chief is available here. Indian invites all motorcycle riders and enthusiasts to experience a new era in American motorcycling with the public unveiling of the 2014 Indian Chief on Saturday, August 3, at 8 p.m.
WSBK Cancels Round at India’s Buddh International Circuit
Wed, 14 Aug 2013The 2013 World Superbike Championship season will end about a month earlier than scheduled, with the cancellation of the Nov. 17 round at India’s Buddh International Circuit. The Indian round had already been moved from its originally scheduled date of March 10 but the extra few months do not appear to be enough to get the circuit ready to host WSBK in November.
Allstate Offering $5,000 Grants for Best New Motorcycle Safety Ideas
Thu, 08 Aug 2013We’ve previously written about Allstate‘s efforts at advancing motorcycle safety and awareness, from its “Watch for Motorcycles” sign campaign to its Rider Risk Map app on Facebook. Today, the insurance provider announced another new initiative in its Good Rides Grant program, offering $25,000 in grants for new ideas to advance motorcycle safety. Allstate is asking people to send their ideas on how to improve safety to the company’s Facebook page.
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