2019 indian ftr1200 6
Bikesales Staff22 Mar 2019
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See the Indian FTR 1200 in the flesh

1200cc flat-tracker doing the rounds ahead of its official release

Pre-production versions of the Indian FTR1200 are about to start a national dealership tour before they go on sale later this year.

The V-twin will be sold in FTR 1200 and FTR 1200 S versions, both pumping out around 120hp (90kW) and 115Nm and weighing in at 221kg/222kg respectively.

2019 indian ftr1200 6

The FTR promises more nimble handling than the traditional Indian cruisers and all versions will feature full LED lighting, a fast-charge USB port, cruise control and anti-lock brakes.

The flagship FTR 1200 S adds fully adjustable suspension front and rear, a 4.3-inch LCD colour touchscreen, traction control, cornering stability control, wheelie control and a choice of three ride modes: Standard, Sport, and Rain.

Dubbed a flat-tracker for the street, the FTR is priced at $19,995 rideaway for the 1200 and $20,995 for the 1200 S.

Tour dates:

  • Indian Motorcycle Melbourne, March 19-23
  • Canberra Motorcycle Centre, March 25-26
  • Steel City Motorcycles Wollongong, March 27-28
  • Indian Motorcycle Sydney, March 19-April 1
  • Indian Motorcycle Brisbane, April 10-14
  • Brisan Motorcycles Newcastle, April 17-20

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