2014 Indian Chief Classic Indian Motorcycle Red Touring on 2040-motos
Birmingham, Alabama, US
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2014 Indian Chief Classic Indian Motorcycle Red, 2014 Indian Chief ClassicALL YOU NEED. ALL YOU WANT. The 2014 Indian Chief Classic is everything an Indian Motorcycle was and ever should be. It s a sculpted, powerful cruiser, built with the purest necessities of Indian style, wrapped around the innovation of tomorrow. STANDARD - YET SPECIAL FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:THUNDER STROKE 111The new Thunder Stroke 111 engine delivers an incredible 119 ft-lbs of torque and features styling that pays tribute to legendary Indian Motorcycle engines of the past.KEYLESSEnjoy keyless starting that s secure and convenient. With the Indian Chief Classic key fob in your pocket, climb on the bike, push a button and ride. If you misplace the fob, use the individual security code that you pre-programmed into the ignition.EXTENSIVE CHROMEVirtually every surface that could be chromed has been chromed. From end to end, the beautiful, bright chrome finish elevates the iconic style of the Indian Chief Classic.5-YEAR COVERAGE/ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEIndian Motorcycle backs every new Indian Chief Classic with 5 years of coverage that includes both a 1 year limited warranty and an extended service contract. Subject to $50 deductible, no mileage limitation. Ride with confidence and peace of mind that you ll enjoy every memorable mile. Plus, every new rider will be provided a full year of Indian Motorcycle Roadside Assistance for added assurance. See dealer for details.CLASSIC ICONIC FEATURES MAY INCLUDE:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE BADGINGOne of the classic elements of an Indian Motorcycle is the vintage badging. Ever since the Indian script logo was first created in 1910, and Indian Motorcycle Red became the standard Indian Motorcycle color in 1912, these features have made the Indian Motorcycle badging a hallmark of this historic brand.WAR BONNETLighting the way as it has done since 1947 is the iconic War Bonnet. Mounted proudly atop the front fender in a chrome frame, this light makes it clear, This is a genuine Indian Motorcycle. VALENCED FENDERSStylish, elegant and functional, the iconic valenced fenders, standard since 1940, enhance the flowing styling lines of every Indian Motorcycle. They also provide protection, effectively blocking road spray and gravel kicked up by the tires.BRAKE CALIPER COVERSEvery Indian Chief Classic is equipped with outstanding brakes, and in keeping with our traditional styling, we choose to cover the calipers. The result is a clean, stylish, beautifully finished sheet metal - iconic Indian Motorcycle valanced fenders.CENTER CONSOLEChief Classic instr
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