MOTORCYCLE Type
Make and model
Year
Indian Chief Classic Burgundy Metallic Over Thunder Black reviews
Reliability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Performance
1.0
Comfort
1.0
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Reviewed on August 19, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2015 Indian Chieftain Classic

5.0
I love this bike. My last bike was a Harley Ultra Classic Electra Glide and this one certainly does not dissipate. This Indian Chieftain Classic rides and performs comfortably and great. I don’t use it enough and have decided to part ways with it as my riding days are behind...
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I love this bike. My last bike was a Harley Ultra Classic Electra Glide and this one certainly does not dissipate. This Indian Chieftain Classic rides and performs comfortably and great. I don’t use it enough and have decided to part ways with it as my riding days are behind me.
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Reviewed on July 22, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
1947 Indian Classic

5.0
My opinion is that the 1947 Chief is the best model year built by the Springfield, MA, company. The girder front end handles the road better than any bike I have. It has a low center of gravity, making it easy to handle and maneuver. The bike is entirely mechanical and easy to work on. Parts are...
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My opinion is that the 1947 Chief is the best model year built by the Springfield, MA, company. The girder front end handles the road better than any bike I have. It has a low center of gravity, making it easy to handle and maneuver. The bike is entirely mechanical and easy to work on. Parts are readily available, too. The beauty is the fact that everything on the bike has a purpose and function. You can literally change the tires without having a lift!
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Reviewed on June 16, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2017 Indian Chieftain Classic

5.0
Great bike handles great at speed or in tight places like around town. Perfect daily commuter. The bike has all the amenities I want great tech but still has that classic look. Reliable fun to ride and 10k less than what Harley offers plus a bigger motor. You want a name then I guess buy an...
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Great bike handles great at speed or in tight places like around town. Perfect daily commuter. The bike has all the amenities I want great tech but still has that classic look. Reliable fun to ride and 10k less than what Harley offers plus a bigger motor. You want a name then I guess buy an overpriced washed up brand
You want a bike that you can be proud of. This is the one
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Reviewed on April 18, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2000 Indian Classic

4.0
In 1999, the American motorcycle maker introduced the Indian Chief, a cruiser motorcycle that debuted in 1922 and was produced until 1953. The model was made in 1999 and continued production until 2003. The bikes used cloned Harley-Davidson Evolution engines made from...
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In 1999, the American motorcycle maker introduced the Indian Chief, a cruiser motorcycle that debuted in 1922 and was produced until 1953. The model was made in 1999 and continued production until 2003. The bikes used cloned Harley-Davidson Evolution engines made from S
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Reviewed on July 27, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed
2018 Indian Classic

5.0
This bike, this work of mechanical art, a bike that's almost organic in the absolute love that you'll come to have for it. I actually named it Shangri La, from a Led Zepelin lyric. I live in SW Pennsylvania; Shangri La. has provided me with many adventures in the mountains. I even took a trip or...
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This bike, this work of mechanical art, a bike that's almost organic in the absolute love that you'll come to have for it. I actually named it Shangri La, from a Led Zepelin lyric. I live in SW Pennsylvania; Shangri La. has provided me with many adventures in the mountains. I even took a trip or two to Flight 93 Memorial and Gettysburg. The longest ride that I took her on was to Bowling Green, Ky. The ride there was unbelievably comfortable. My route is usually going from Cincinatti to Louisville, on down to Bowling Green. That one time, I decided to go through Lexington, Ky. for some sightseeing. This took me a good way out of the way, by the time I turned my forks back towards my true destination, the sun was beginning to get low. Shangri La gave me enough power with her 111 Thunderstroke engine, that I reached my destination before dark. All through my trip, any trip actually, I get tons of compliments on her. Many people think it's an antique bike, due to the new corporate owners of the Indian Name, Polaris, modeling the Indian Vintage from the 1948 year, just with 21st century technology. I am selling her with a tremendous amount of sadness and reluctance due to my second bike wreck where I went down hard. I'm 65 years old now and beginning to feel my mortality. Shangri La, because she in being my dream bike of all time, btw the bike I went down on was a Sportster 1200. Any who, I did annual preventative maintenance on her, she has been garage kept. This bike will give you a status of at least one cut above. I can't really add much more, except to say I love her, and you will to. The only wear that you will see, is understandably the seat, from me riding her. I would include a statement of being negotiable, but the asking price is already what Cycle Trader states as typical asking price. If I were to negotiate, and that is a big if, I may consider some but remember, you are getting a very good deal...
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Reviewed on March 27, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed
2000 Indian Motorcycle Chief

4.8
Purchased new in 2000. Original owner.
This 2000 Indian Chief motorcycle in cream and black is a stunning and classic bike with a retro design. It featured a timeless color scheme of cream and black, giving it a vintage and sophisticated look. The cream-colored bodywork was complemented by black...
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Purchased new in 2000. Original owner.
This 2000 Indian Chief motorcycle in cream and black is a stunning and classic bike with a retro design. It featured a timeless color scheme of cream and black, giving it a vintage and sophisticated look. The cream-colored bodywork was complemented by black accents and detailing, creating a striking contrast. The chrome finishes added to the bike's luxurious appeal, while the classic Indian Chief logo on the fuel tank added a touch of heritage and tradition.
Riding on wide white-wall tires, this Indian Chief exuded elegance and style on the road. The powerful engine, comfortable seating, and smooth handling made it a pleasure to ride, whether cruising through city streets or hitting the open highway. Overall, this 2000 Indian Chief motorcycle in cream and black was a beautiful and iconic machine that captured the essence of classic American motorcycle design.
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Reviewed on February 24, 2023
Motorcycle reviewed
2000 Indian Motorcycle Chief

3.8
Just got this beautiful bike and the shop that customized it can’t seem to fix the front brake they are telling me that’s just an Indian I can’t believe everyone with a bike like this is running with no front brake. Has anyone had this issue and if you what is the fix. The back brake is...
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Just got this beautiful bike and the shop that customized it can’t seem to fix the front brake they are telling me that’s just an Indian I can’t believe everyone with a bike like this is running with no front brake. Has anyone had this issue and if you what is the fix. The back brake is fine but you need the front to work that where the braking comes from. Any help would be appreciated.
The bike is perfect in every way except the brake issue.
Thanks
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Reviewed on December 17, 2020
Motorcycle reviewed
2000 Indian Motorcycle Chief

5.0
Its an absolute tank! Looks like a shiny new Harley Davidson, despite being 23 years old. Currently have 53,000 kms on it (about 33,000 miles). It sat in a basement not moving for 12 years, when I got it, it was under a half inch of grime. Cleaned the carbs and gas tank, dropped in a new...
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Its an absolute tank! Looks like a shiny new Harley Davidson, despite being 23 years old. Currently have 53,000 kms on it (about 33,000 miles). It sat in a basement not moving for 12 years, when I got it, it was under a half inch of grime. Cleaned the carbs and gas tank, dropped in a new battery, and it roared to life like it was driven yesterday. A day of cleaning and fluid changes, and it was like a brand new bike. Tourque for days, and with the suspension set to 4 it corners like a champ. Its amazing the lean it can get, and the power out of the turns!!
Its a Honda. Nobody's quite sure how long they last, since if they are reasonably taken care of (read: occasional oil changes and try to avoid snow), they keep firing up and running forever.
If you are reading this because you see a deal on an old one, and wondering if they are a good bike, do it. do it now. You're sitting in front of a computer (or phone) when you could be getting one of the best bikes on the road!
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Reviewed on January 18, 2017
Motorcycle reviewed
2016 Indian Classic

5.0
My 1st memory of Indian M/C was @ 6 Yrs. of age. I saw an Old photo 1955 of my dad patrolling the George Washington Bridge - Port Authority Police NY & NJ. Fwd. 47 Yrs. - Sturgis S.D. Indian Unveils The Rebirth. On top of the Indian Museum, A Pearl Indian Chief sparking Color & Chrome. I Want This...
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My 1st memory of Indian M/C was @ 6 Yrs. of age. I saw an Old photo 1955 of my dad patrolling the George Washington Bridge - Port Authority Police NY & NJ. Fwd. 47 Yrs. - Sturgis S.D. Indian Unveils The Rebirth. On top of the Indian Museum, A Pearl Indian Chief sparking Color & Chrome. I Want This Bike, I need This Bike! Finally an Indian Dealership opens by my home, (N.J.) I walked in on Opening Day & See my bike. Sales person, "May i help you? Yes. It that Pearl Chief sold? No. It is Now, Please start the paperwork. Everywhere i ride, a Min. of 5 - 20 people walk up to take photo's & ask questions. "This is the Real Deal! This bike is Stunning!" India
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Reviewed on July 15, 2014
Motorcycle reviewed
2014 Indian Motorcycle Chief Classic

5.0
I have not ridden much since the 70's. Beyond the great looking lines on this bike, I was looking for a platform that fit me well and was easy to handle. After a sketchy ride in the neighborhood (my doing not the bike), I ventured out on the main roads for a day of riding. Riding...
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I have not ridden much since the 70's. Beyond the great looking lines on this bike, I was looking for a platform that fit me well and was easy to handle. After a sketchy ride in the neighborhood (my doing not the bike), I ventured out on the main roads for a day of riding. Riding cautiously I became comfortable after 134 miles, both city and open road riding. The following day I rode 177 miles. This bike is very comfortable, handles well, and has incredible power. It is also a great looking bike with people curious about Indian and happy to see a tradition coming alive again.
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