Featured Threads Archive
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IMRG Auckland Meet
Thank you to all our members that joined in the first IMRG Auckland Meeting last night! Great turnout and we look forward to bringing to you more over the coming months!
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#PassionforSpeed Episode 3
The #PassionForSpeed runs in the family.
"It's not a one-man show...it's a bunch of guys working for the win."
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Indian Motorcycle Apparel Sale in store now!
This weekend only!
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Tune in to Manspace tonight to see the Melbourne IMRG Ride!
Tune into the last episode of this series that is filmed from the Victory and Indian Motorcycle Melbourne dealership. This episode also features the inaugural Melbourne IMRG ride, so make sure you check it out on GO! at 9:00pm AEST -
#PassionforSpeed
Passion runs deep in everything we do.
A lot of work still remains as the Indian Motorcycle engineers prep to run El Mirage - the same track of so many legendary riders.
Check out the latest installments of this legendary challenge.
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Introducing the Marketplace
On behalf of the Indian Riders Forum and Indian Motorcycle Riders Group, we would like to wish you all a happy start to 2016!
It has been fantastic to see your enthusiasm and passion come through on the Forum. We are excited to work with you this year to help build the Indian Motorcycle community and bringing to you more events, benefits and exclusive opportunities for our IMRG m embers.
You have asked and we have listened. As requested, today we launch a new Marketplace area on the Indian Riders Forum. This area has been created for individuals to buy, sell or swap personal items. Check it out at the bottom of the main Forum Page.
This area is not for commercial use or benefit and any posts of a commercial nature on the Forum will be removed.
Get posting and enjoy this new feature of the Forum!
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Indian Motorcycle Apparel Sale in store now!
Until the end of the month, at participating Indian Motorcycle stores you can save up to 50% on apparel!
Head in store and check out the offers!
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INDIAN RIDERS FORUM 5 DAY GIVEAWAY
As a member of the new Indian Riders Forum, Indian Motorcycle would like to reward you!!!
Each day this week we will be picking one of our Forum members and they will receive an Indian Motorcycle Cap and Bottle Opener!
We thank you for supporting our newly formed Forum!!!
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Introducing Scout Sixty
Indian Motorcycle®, America’s first motorcycle company, today introduced the latest addition to its 2016 lineup — the all-new Indian Scout® Sixty — from the floor of the EICMA International Motorcycle Show in Milan, Italy. The new 999cc Scout Sixty breaks through boundaries, promising to broadly appeal to new rider segments with a premium motorcycle brand.
The new Indian Scout Sixty offers many of the same features and components of the award-winning Indian® Scout®, which was introduced in 2014 at the Black Hills Rally on the fabled “Wall of Death.” True to the craftsmanship, reliability and legendary agility of the Indian Scout, the new Scout Sixty shares the identical chassis, suspension, brakes and core engine — all mated with a new 60 cubic inch engine. With a dry weight of 246kgs and a potent 88Nm of linear torque, the Scout Sixty is paired with a silky smooth, easy-to-shift 5-speed transmission, and starts at $17,995 ride away. Offered in three... -
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"Super Hooligan" Race by RSD & Indian
Five custom #IndianScout Hooligan bikes will compete in the Roland Sands Design Super Hooligan flat track race in Las Vegas next weekend. One of these bikes will be piloted by Roland Sands and another by Red Bull racer Aaron Colton.
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Announcing Indian Motorcycles’ Custom “Black Hills Beast”
Indian Motorcycle revealed the "Black Hills Beast," built by Doug Siddens and Nick Jaquez of IndianMotorcycles.net in Sturgis to a strong reception. The Black Hills Beast, based on a new 2015 Indian Scout, was customized to emulate the purpose built nature of historic hill climb motorcycles.
Transforming the look of the Scout started relatively easily with the addition of several new Indian Motorcycle accessories including the 1920 Solo Saddle Seat and a set of the accessory laced wheels. Custom details that set the bike apart include an elongated custom swingarm, custom handlebar, custom radiator shroud and front number plate with an LED headlight. The 100+ horsepower of muscle in the Scout powerplant chewed up the earth via a custom tire chain designed for maximum grip when charging up a hill.
"Building a hill climber seemed easy enough, but it posed some unique challenges," Says Doug Siddens of IndianMotorcycles.net. "Enthusiasts know what a hill... -
2016 Model Lineup Preview
Indian Motorcycle® continues to polish the most talked about lineup of full-size and mid-size cruisers, baggers and tourers on the market. For 2016 Indian Motorcycle has delivered again on premium finishes, new colour schemes and a host of accompanying new accessories to customise your Indian Motorcycle to your riding style and needs.
Scout
The 2016 Indian Scout carries over the great engine, cast aluminum frame and standard ABS brakes with the addition of a new colour, Wildfire Red to the range. More details on options and accessories to be announced closer to launch in Australia during the 4th quarter this year.
Full Size Lineup
The Chief Dark Horse, Classic, Vintage, Chieftain and Roadmaster all continue for 2016 with full details on colour range, options and accessories to be announced closer to launch in Australia during the 4th quarter this year. -
Announcing Indian Motorcycle custom “Black Bullet Scout”
This custom Indian Scout was built by Jeb Scolman- the same hot rod artisan responsible for the Spirit of Munro that was built to celebrate the launch of the Thunderstroke 111 in 2014.
Jeb was delivered an engine, and the simple instruction to build what he wanted to out of a new 2015 Indian Scout engine. Jeb’s flawless 100% custom metalwork picks up on the designs of pure speed motorcycles from the late 50s and early 60s with a fork mounted bullet fairing and the most minimal frame possible. Bikes with this silhouette took to land speed and drag racing tracks across the country.
The post-war hot rod crowd was using airplane drop tanks for race cars, and the motorcycle racers started to adapt nose cones to help them cut through the wind. As the bike took shape we started calling it the “Black Bullet”. The minimal body and stout but...
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