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2014 Indian Chieftain, 2014 INDIAN CHIEFTAIN - BLACK (NUMBER 647 OF 1901) - 2014 Indian Motorcycle Chieftain Black, number 647 of limited 1901 bikes). This bike is just out of the create. NEW LOOK. SAME SOUL. The 2014 Indian Chieftain is in touch with its past, but far ahead of its time. It’s the first Indian Motorcycle ever with a hard fairing, hard saddlebags and unprecedented new comfort and convenience features. It’s like no Indian Motorcycle ever seen before, yet its style makes clear it has the DNA of a legendary Indian Motorcycle.
Indian Chief for Sale
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Polaris Reports Q1 2012 Results
Wed, 18 Apr 2012Polaris Industries reported a 44% increase in on-road vehicle sales revenue and a 40% increase in North American Victory Motorcycle unit sales over the first quarter of 2012. According to Polaris’ first quarter report, its on-road vehicle division (which consists of the Victory and Indian motorcycle brands as well as electric vehicle brands GEM and Goupil) generated $64.7 million in sales revenue, compared to $44.9 million reported in the same quarter of 2011. Of course, the Polaris didn’t yet own Indian, GEM or Goupil during that quarter last year, so the figures are a bit misleading.
Anti-Checkpoint Bill Gains Support in US House
Thu, 21 Jun 2012A bill that would ban funding of motorcycle-only checkpoints is gaining momentum with 50 members of the U.S. House of Representatives signing on as sponsors.. H.R.
Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill, To Be Grand Marshals For AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
Thu, 05 Jun 2014In the early 1950s, three underdog riders were winning AMA Grand Nationals against their better-funded factory rivals out of Europe and Milwaukee, Wis. Whether it was the Springfield Mile, the Charity Newsies or Daytona, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman put their Indian motorcycles on the top step of the podium. Known as the Indian Wrecking Crew, Tuman, Hill and Beckman made an indelible mark on the history books and solidified Indian Motorcycles’ reputation as one of the 20th Century’s greatest marques.
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