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Chief Classic Slideshow
With more than 35,000 Indians registered for street riding in the United States alone, and hundreds of thousands living on in fond memory, the Indian riders community is still alive and vibrant around the globe. View image only slideshows.
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Chief Standard Slideshow
In carrying on the Indian tradition, we are acutely aware of our obligation to help and nurture this fraternity of current, legacy, and future Indian riders. View image only slideshows.
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Chief Dark Horse Slideshow
Did you know Indian was the first American motorcycle? That it invented the v-twin, loop frame & swingarm? That it was world's top racing bike for 50 years? View image only slideshows.
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Chief Deluxe Slideshow
The trade name chosen for George Hendee and engineering wizard Carl Oscar Hedstrom innovative machine would signify "a wholly American product in pioneering tradition". The name was Indian. View image only slideshows.
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Chief Bomber Slideshow
Take the new Indian Chief and park it on any street and watch as the crowd gathers. The attraction of the Indian Chief is felt even by the most casual observer. View image only slideshows.
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Chief Vintage Slideshow
America's love for the motorcycle began in 1900 when bicycle racer George Hendee and engineering wizard Carl Oscar Hedstrom unveiled their first creation, the 1901 Single. View image only slideshows.
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