Indian Chief 2009 Motorcycles Delivered To Dealer Network

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After almost five years of investment, product development, testing, and dealer development, Indian Motorcycle announced that the first shipment of limited production 2009 Indian Chiefs has been shipped to 7 dealerships across the nation. Production of the 2009 Indian Chief is limited to 750 units. The key people responsible for the re-launch of Indian are Chairman Stephen Julius, President Steve Heese and General Manager Chris Bernauer. Stephen Julius said the following in response to this remarkable achievement “We have reached an incredible milestone in the history of Indian Motorcycle. Indian Motorcycle is once again a premium motorcycle manufacturer dedicated to engineering and styling excellence. We have assembled a dynamic team, developed an outstanding product, and are selling motorcycles in beautifully branded Indian showrooms.” Indian Motorcycle dealers already open for business are in Charlotte, N.C., Paducah, Ky., Omaha, Neb., Detroit, Mich., Phoenix, Ariz., Wichita, Kan., and Pittsburgh, Pa. Many more dealerships will be opening in top markets by July of 2009. Indian Motorcycle will be present with its entire line up of motorcycles, accessories, and apparel at Daytona Bike Week this spring. Indian Motorcycle.

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Indian motorcycles are rivaled only by those from Harley-Davidson for the sense of Americana they inspire. The 1946 Indian Chief typified the classic motorcycle presence carried by bikes from this legendary American motorcycle maker. Chain direct-drive, swingarm rear suspension, dozens of color choices, aluminum cylinder heads, and even their slogan, “You can learn to ride it in five minutes,” helped distinguish early Indian motorcycles from their many rivals. Indian motorcycles enjoyed their glory days before World War II, when these big bikes were renowned for their power, styling, and high-speed stability. The Indian Chief models of the immediate postwar years carried on that proud tradition such as the 61 Twin, Prince, Chief, 440, 741, 841, and the Chief.

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