Meet the 2016 Indian Motorcycle Dark Horse

From: Motorcycles | July 11, 2015 at 06:07 PM
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Indian Motorcycle Dark Horse is the basic Chief Classic that’s been blacked-out from warbonnet to rear fender.

Even the Thunder Stroke 111 air/oil-cooled 49-degree V-twin and its six-speed transmission have had their chrome acreage drastically reduced.

The Dark Horse is now the lightest Chief by virtue of elimination of parts and by use of cast wheels.

Dark Horsemen will roll solo on that black 26-inch-high seat, the bike retains remote keyfob ignition, cruise control, and ABS brakes, but drops the analog fuel gauge, oil-cooler, and “driving” lights.

“We are targeting a younger guy with this bike,” says Indian Motorcycle Sr. Product Manager Ben Lindaman. “We’re targeted more around the 40-year-old instead of the 55-year-old. We’re doing that with the look and with the pricing so that we have a more entry-level bike for heavyweight Indian.”

Lindaman adds that there are about 40 accessories designed with the bike.
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