Blacked-Out from end to end, the Chieftain Dark Horse® delivers pure, premium Indian Motorcycle® performance. The Chieftain Dark Horse® allows riders to easily customise their ride and turn heads anyway it goes.
Indian Motorcycle®, America's first motorcycle company, has launched the Indian Chieftain Dark Horse®, a blacked-out hard bagger that allows riders to easily customize their ride and hit the highway in head-turning style.
A bagger with undeniable presence, the Chieftain Dark Horse® offers a tonne of matte black, a flicker of chrome, and a wealth of features to roll as one of the most bad-ass American-made V-Twin bikes on the market. The Chieftain Dark Horse® conveys an aggressive attitude that demands attention for all the right reasons.
Powered by a blacked-out version of the celebrated Thunder Stroke® 111 engine and built upon the same highly lauded chassis and suspension as the Indian® Chieftain®, the new Chieftain Dark Horse® comes from the factory outfitted with a solo seat and short, tinted power windscreen, yet maintains its spacious power-locking hard bags, ABS, electronic cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring system, premium stereo with AM/FM Bluetooth® and smartphone compatible input, and remote key fob with keyless ignition.
To amplify the Dark Horse® family attributes, not only are the fenders, fairing, fuel tank and bags blacked out, the iconic Indian Motorcycle® headdress, forks, mirrors, handlebars and switch cubes, turn signals, tank console, engine and airbox cover, lower controls, floorboards and taillight housing are also blacked out.
Of course, Indian Motorcycle® also offers a large selection of authentic factory accessories to further individualise your already stealthy ride, including new Blackout series accessory air cleaners, performance cams and slip-on exhausts, as well as pumping up the stereo with 100-watt saddlebag lid speakers.
The Indian® Chieftain Dark Horse® comes with a two-year unlimited kilometre factory warranty with premium roadside assistance, priced from $34,995 ride away and will be available in dealerships from late June. For more information visit www.indianmotorcycle.com.au