Barely a month ago, Indian Motorcycle unveiled their smallest motorcycle yet, the 2015 Scout, at the Sturgis rally and now it’s come to our shores!
First Ride: 2014 Indian Chief
Indian reveal new two-tone graphic options for 2015
Indian motorcycles are set to sport new colours come 2015. In an official statement issued by Polaris, all three models in the Indian lineup will offer a jazzed-up two-tone graphic option. [Read more…]
Street Smart – Harley-Davidson Street 750
The latest offering from Harley-Davidson, Street 750, is also their smallest yet in recent times. We got astride one on the streets to see what this new bike on the block can do for the American motorcycle brand [Read more…]
New-look Pulsars from Bajaj
Bajaj Auto have introduced the Pulsar trio in a new avatar, with more exciting colour schemes for the Pulsar 150, 180 and 220 DTS-i.
With the Pulsar brand doing well to remain the most popular performance brand name in India, with the 140, 180, 220 and NS 200 making up a chunk of the Indian performance bike market. With the new look DTS-i Pulsars, the company hopes to keep their momentum going.
We expect to see a smaller Pulsar NS as well as the larger SS 400 in the near future. The CS 400 ‘Cruiser Sport’ concept unveiled at the Auto Expo generated more than its fair share of hype and became a highly talked-about and anticipated model.
Story: Jim Gorde
Images: Bajaj Auto
Indian Motorcycle’s First Showroom
Polaris India have inaugurated the country’s first Indian Motorcycle showroom in Gurgaon, Haryana. [Read more…]
Indian Motorcycles enter India
Indian Motorcycle Company, the only real American metal challengers to the iconic Harley-Davidson brand, have finally entered India with their range of Chief motorcycles; comprising three exceptionally detailed models. [Read more…]
Indian showcases Custom ‘Big Chief’
The International Motorcycle Show in New York City saw American two-wheeler veterans Indian unveil a completely customised version of their Chief Classic motorbike called the ‘Big Chief Custom’. [Read more…]
Indian Motorcycle Roar In this January
Cult motorcycle brand, Indian, are all set to arrive in India early next year. The big cruiser maker will introduce three variants of its Chief motorcycle on January 22.
For the enthusiast and cruiser loyalist, Indian is the only competitor to the legendary Harley-Davidson brand. Their big cruiser will take on the likes of H-D’s Touring range inch-for-inch and pound-for-pound. The Chief line of motorcycles will see three variants: the Chief Classic, the Chief Vintage, and the Chieftain. All three will be powered by the all-new Thunder Stroke 111 cubic inch engine, which raises the bar for style and the power. The 1,811cc, 49-degree V-Twin motor pumps out an estimated 100 PS and a massive 161 Nm of torque. A 6-speed overdrive transmission sends power through the belt drive setup. The numbers aside, what are your three choices?
The first bike in the lineup, the Chief Classic, will bring all the styling bits which make it quintessentially Indian: the long, sweeping fenders, body work and laced wheels bathed in chrome, genuine leather saddle, and, of course, the signature Indian Chief head front-fender-ornament. You also get a host of modern amenities like keyless ignition, throttle-by-wire, ABS and cruise control.
The second is the Chief Vintage, the soft bagger of the range, which takes styling to a new level. Handcrafted details like the needle-stitched leather seat and a pair of leather fringe saddle-bags; with a quick release mechanism, as well as a big windscreen which has a similar quick-release setup. The Chief Vintage is ‘the ultimate signature bike created by Indian enthusiasts for Indian enthusiasts’, in the words of the company.
The third variant is the Chieftain, which builds upon the heritage of the company while looking into the future. It brings an enveloping touring fairing complete with a power windscreen, faired-in headlamps as well as a USB interface for smartphones and music players. The hard saddle-bags have a quick-release setup with remote locks. Basically, everything you need for a long and enjoyable journey on the road.
The official launch is set towards the end of January and information on pricing and availability will become clear only then. Considering that the range starts from $18,999 (Rs 11.75 lakh approx) in the US, and that the range will be imported entirely as CBU units, we expect pricing to start from about the Rs 20 lakh mark in India, no less.
Story: Jim Gorde
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