I test rode a Challenger when the demo truck was here a week ago. That bike was amazing!!!!!!!!! It handled like a dream. I didnt have time to try the Pursuit and I really wish I would have. You could definitely notice a difference between the air cooled and liquid cooled motor.
It's an awesome machine. I wanted to try the 116ci Chief Bobber, but ran out of time. I am still in my "Small and light" phase now. Also, I'm not buying a new Indian until they remove the $800 "Comodity fee", and I find a dealer that doesn't add a $1700 dealer premium on it too. In other words, I won't be buying a new one in Fort Collins.
Every Harley I had with a windscreen caused so much buffetting and helmet shake that one time my optical prosthetic fell out.That was a $2500 glass eye!
How the heck did I miss this one Marshall. I love Indian motorcycles and apart from the Fury video's, this one is the favorite of the reviews you've done so far....How about a Can Am Spyder review for a change?...I dare you...lol
I've ridden Spyders, tried to get the Mrs to buy one for herself. They are a different machine, and the thrill is completely different. Like a snowmobile for summer.
Its a nice looking bike, i do like the liquid cooled engine; however, it just seems so plastic which is what turned me off. I much prefer the Harley Street Glide/Road Glide, fit and finish is so far ahead of Indian. Just not a fan of the plastic look and feel of the Indian, if im going to spend close to $30k, I will get the Harley, i can customize any part i want and make it my own, Indian is pretty weak in the aftermarket.
I test rode a Challenger when the demo truck was here a week ago. That bike was amazing!!!!!!!!! It handled like a dream. I didnt have time to try the Pursuit and I really wish I would have. You could definitely notice a difference between the air cooled and liquid cooled motor.
I hear you saying that you really want an Indian! I don't want to test it as I will want it.
It's an awesome machine. I wanted to try the 116ci Chief Bobber, but ran out of time. I am still in my "Small and light" phase now. Also, I'm not buying a new Indian until they remove the $800 "Comodity fee", and I find a dealer that doesn't add a $1700 dealer premium on it too. In other words, I won't be buying a new one in Fort Collins.
How about that! A bike that cost almost 40k that you don't have to customize another 10k like a Harley. Indian is superior in every way.
Great job Marshal.
Nice video keep up the good work Marshall
I forgot to mention, it was 97° on the demo truck day when I was there. So the liquid cooling was appreciated.
Every Harley I had with a windscreen caused so much buffetting and helmet shake that one time my optical prosthetic fell out.That was a $2500 glass eye!
How was the heat on the right side floor board?
I could feel a little heat by my right ankle, but I feel that on all my bikes on a hot day.
It's water cooled, unlike the Roastmaster
You should definitely buy it.
Love those Indian motorcycles!
They just keep getting better and better 👍
Beautiful bike …
How the heck did I miss this one Marshall. I love Indian motorcycles and apart from the Fury video's, this one is the favorite of the reviews you've done so far....How about a Can Am Spyder review for a change?...I dare you...lol
I've ridden Spyders, tried to get the Mrs to buy one for herself. They are a different machine, and the thrill is completely different. Like a snowmobile for summer.
It’s an ok looking bike. Not a huge fan of the faring look from the driver perspective.
Its a nice looking bike, i do like the liquid cooled engine; however, it just seems so plastic which is what turned me off. I much prefer the Harley Street Glide/Road Glide, fit and finish is so far ahead of Indian. Just not a fan of the plastic look and feel of the Indian, if im going to spend close to $30k, I will get the Harley, i can customize any part i want and make it my own, Indian is pretty weak in the aftermarket.