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Reviewed on August 19, 2025
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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 August 6, 2025
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2022 Indian Scout ABS

5.0
The Indian Scout Bobber is powerful, reliable and simply a fun motorcycle. Handling is terrific due to the bike's relatively light weight and low center of gravity. 1133 cc, 100hp motor, liquid cooled, belt drive. low seat height .... and a bike that gets a lot of looks due to it's stylish...
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The Indian Scout Bobber is powerful, reliable and simply a fun motorcycle. Handling is terrific due to the bike's relatively light weight and low center of gravity. 1133 cc, 100hp motor, liquid cooled, belt drive. low seat height .... and a bike that gets a lot of looks due to it's stylish design.
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Reviewed on July 22, 2025
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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 July 2, 2025
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2015 Indian Chieftain

5.0
014 Indian Chieftain Rider Review: Love at First Ride
From the moment you see the 2014 Indian Chieftain in Indian Motorcycle Red, you know you're looking at something special. This bike doesn’t just sit in your garage—it commands attention, whether parked on Main Street or rolling down a...
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014 Indian Chieftain Rider Review: Love at First Ride
From the moment you see the 2014 Indian Chieftain in Indian Motorcycle Red, you know you're looking at something special. This bike doesn’t just sit in your garage—it commands attention, whether parked on Main Street or rolling down a winding country road.
The styling is pure heritage. Those flowing valanced fenders, the massive front fairing, and the beautiful badging all pay homage to Indian’s legendary history. But this isn’t a museum piece—it’s a modern, powerful touring machine.
Let’s talk about that engine. The Thunder Stroke 111 is the star of the show. 1811cc of classic V-twin grunt delivers 119 ft-lbs of torque you can feel in your soul. It doesn’t just accelerate—it pulses. The ride is all about that satisfying rumble, which turns downright intoxicating with the Rinehart Racing slip-ons. Every twist of the throttle rewards you with that signature deep bark—smooth, throaty, and unmistakably American. Add the Stage 1 Air Intake, and the response is even sharper.
On the road, it’s made to go. The power windshield is such a smart touch—it drops for the breeze in town and rises to block wind on the highway. Cruise control is seamless, making long stretches effortless. And the remote-locking hard bags? They’re big enough for real touring and secure enough to leave your gear behind without worry.
The upgraded LED headlight and fog lights are a practical blessing. Not only do they modernize the look, but they light up dark roads with crisp, clear brilliance. It's one of those upgrades that instantly makes you wonder how you ever rode without it.
Comfort? Absolutely. The 26-inch seat height gives you confidence at stops. The saddle itself is wide, plush, and supportive for hours of riding without fatigue. Indian nailed the ergonomics—bars, pegs, controls all feel natural.
Tech-wise, it has everything you need. The Bluetooth-connected audio system lets you cruise with your favorite soundtrack. Keyless ignition is a premium touch, and the classic analog gauges keep the vibe old-school without sacrificing information.
But beyond the specs and features, what makes the Chieftain truly special is the emotional connection. It’s not just a motorcycle—it’s an experience. You feel the history in every detail, but you get modern dependability. It’s equally at home doing 400-mile days or short weekend coffee runs, turning heads and drawing compliments everywhere you stop.
If you want a bike that makes every ride feel like an event, that sounds as good as it looks, and that offers the best of classic American touring style with modern comforts, the 2014 Indian Chieftain is it.
I’ve loved every mile. It’s a bike that makes you look back every time you park it. And the best part? It makes you want to ride more.
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Reviewed on June 16, 2025
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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 June 10, 2025
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2022 Indian Pursuit

4.5
This 2022 Indian challenger dark horse is stellar. Indian had 1 goal in mind when creating this machine in 2020... beat the Harley road glide in power and handling, and they definitely succeeded. The power it puts down on the road is amazing and the shocks are perfect...
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This 2022 Indian challenger dark horse is stellar. Indian had 1 goal in mind when creating this machine in 2020... beat the Harley road glide in power and handling, and they definitely succeeded. The power it puts down on the road is amazing and the shocks are perfect stock.
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Reviewed on June 6, 2025
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2023 Indian Pursuit

3.3
All bikes do the same thing. To arrive after a 3 hour drive and the bike isn't ready for deliver. Dirty, Damaged and leaking oil. They were,if I give them the check were ready to allow me to ride away with those deficiencies ? Kelby Brooken an owner, let me know my family's time didn't matter. I...
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All bikes do the same thing. To arrive after a 3 hour drive and the bike isn't ready for deliver. Dirty, Damaged and leaking oil. They were,if I give them the check were ready to allow me to ride away with those deficiencies ? Kelby Brooken an owner, let me know my family's time didn't matter. I took the check back to the bank. That was a strang but typical encounter 🙄. To point out my time was valuable became an insult to Meg and Kelby.
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Reviewed on June 4, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2022 Indian Scout ABS

5.0
I had a great time owning and riding this model. It is fast, loud and very stylish. I received many compliments.
Pros:
Handling
Speed
Durability
Performance
Style
Fun-factor 10
Loud exhaust - very useful on the freeways.
Cons:
Although the faring helps a lot, high wind is not a...
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I had a great time owning and riding this model. It is fast, loud and very stylish. I received many compliments.
Pros:
Handling
Speed
Durability
Performance
Style
Fun-factor 10
Loud exhaust - very useful on the freeways.
Cons:
Although the faring helps a lot, high wind is not a friend. Bike is not that heavy.
Earplugs a necessity on long rides to prevent ringing.
To sum it up, great model from the Indian line.
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Reviewed on May 20, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2022 Indian Scout ABS

5.0
Incredibly dependable. Gets lots of comments from car drivers and other motorcycle riders. . Smooth ride. Never had one hiccup or glitch. I drove it around metro area literally 4=5 times per week on all surfaces and volume of traffic. I would never hesitate to purchase another Indian of any...
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Incredibly dependable. Gets lots of comments from car drivers and other motorcycle riders. . Smooth ride. Never had one hiccup or glitch. I drove it around metro area literally 4=5 times per week on all surfaces and volume of traffic. I would never hesitate to purchase another Indian of any size.
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Reviewed on May 2, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2014 Indian Vintage

4.8
Lots of power with the thunderstroke 111 this was the first year Polaris made this Indian smooth ride good power couple of knocks on it the bags when I treated properly which they turned green and tanned them to original color. Another knock was when you put it in for a gear there’s a loud clunk,...
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Lots of power with the thunderstroke 111 this was the first year Polaris made this Indian smooth ride good power couple of knocks on it the bags when I treated properly which they turned green and tanned them to original color. Another knock was when you put it in for a gear there’s a loud clunk, but overall it is a great bike and shouldn’t be overlooked.
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