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Bikesales Staff14 Jun 2016
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Indian Chieftain Dark Horse breaks cover

Indian Chieftain back in black with new Dark Horse variant
Indian Motorcycle has expanded its range yet again, with the blacked-out Chieftain Dark Horse joining the stable from late June. The model will sit alongside the Indian Chief Dark Horse unveiled in February 2015.
Retaining the same chassis, suspension and Thunderstroke 111 V-twin engine of the standard Chieftain, the Chieftain Dark Horse lays on the attitude with a multitude of matte-black components, a factory-fitted solo seat and a tinted power windscreen.
Features such as the power-locking panniers, ABS, cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring system, stereo with Bluetooth and smartphone input, and remote key fob with keyless ignition remain.
The black-out components include the fenders, fairing, fuel tank, panniers, Indian Motorcycle headdress, fork, mirrors, handlebars, engine, airbox cover, taillight housing and more.
The new Indian Chieftain Dark Horse comes with a two-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty and is priced from $34,995 ride away – $1000 less than the standard Indian Chieftain.

See your nearest Indian Motorcycle dealer or visit www.indianmotorcycle.com.au for more information

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