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Written by:InMoBlog
4/14/2009 3:52 PM

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Re: Indian Motorcycle at Arizona Bike Week

Good luck with the Indians. I'm an owner, orig. owner of a red 2000 Chief with gold leaf strip. You guys should go to Americade, Lake George, NY in June. It's a crowd that would love to see the new Indian. When they were in business from 1999 for 5 years, they never went, but a Mass. Dealer did.

Bike looks great, motor looks great. Hope it's reliable now. I love my S&S though. One thing, is the cut in the front fender for the master cylinder looks bad. The flow of the fender isn't there. Oh well, maybe next year. Good luck. Tim Andrew, Naugatuck, Ct

By firefighter Tim Andrew on  10/14/2009 7:10 AM

Re: Indian Motorcycle at Arizona Bike Week

Just wanted to say WELCOME BACK!!!! I've loved the look of the Indian motorcycle for as long as I can remember - and I'm getting to be a solid senior citizen - and you have followed through with your new line. Sorry I forgot the man's name, but I "chatted" online with one of the players in getting Indian back up and running about 3 or 4 years ago. He said you were in the process of getting backers ($). I certainly am glad you found them. I ride a Victory Touring Cruiser now. I bought is about the time the previous owners went belly-up. It is a good ride but the Indian mystique is still alive in my heart. Maybe I can find a dealer closer than 500 miles. Keep up the good work.
PS - I still wear the Indian chino hat and T-shirt I got (and wear when riding my Victory) from the dealer in Ellisville, MO when I was looking. Hooah!

By SFC (Ret) William Leon Lindsey on  10/14/2009 7:10 AM

Re: Indian Motorcycle at Arizona Bike Week

Did anyone notice the Indian Chief in the new G.I. Joe movie? was a awesome surprise to me. There should be a list of movies where the Chief is featured. Like the terminator 3, the Hulk 2 and so on. Anyway, glad to see the Indian in Arizona, hope to see them in Virginia soon. Ed

By Ed Thunderhorse Monarque on  10/14/2009 7:10 AM

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