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2009 Indian Chief Color and Wheel Options
2009 Indian Chief Roadmaster
2009 Indian Chief Roadmaster
It began in Springfield, Massachusetts, over a century ago. George Hendee,
a champion bicycle racer, and Oscar Hedstrom, a gifted inventor, gave America
its first motorcycle. They distilled into that bike
everything that was great about America - a desire for freedom, a love of
open spaces and a pioneering attitude. You could swing your leg over the
machine they created and ride off on it into the sunset. Now, 108 years
after the first Indian Motorcycle® came to life, those legendary motorcycles
that graced the highways and lonely back roads of the greatest country on
earth, have been re-born.
Since 1901, Indian Motorcycle has been known for innovative technology
and unparalleled
craftsmanship. We are dedicated to remaining true to that legacy and to
building the highest-quality,
handcrafted motorcycles. Each Indian Motorcycle is a labor of love.
The heart of American Motorcycling is alive and well...
The 2009 Indian Chief® Motorcycles are designed and engineered to be
powerful works of art. Each Indian Chief® features a factory built 105
cubic inch PowerPlusTM engine with electronic fuel injection. The head turning
PowerPlusTM engine unites style and technology while delivering the heart-pounding
torque and pavement ripping power you expect from Americas motorcycle
company.
From the tip of the Chiefs deep-valanced front fender to the ergonomically
designed, genuine leather seat, every detail of the motorcycle strikes a
perfect balance between the legendary heritage of Indian
and the comfort, style and performance you demand in a quality machine.
Key Features
STYLING
Chromed tear drop Halogen Headlamp
Auxilliary driving lamps
Die cast console - color matched
Black and polished engine with chrome covers
Chromed spoke wheels
Available billet wheels
Two into one stainless steel exhaust system with three way catalytic
onverter and chromed shields
Available long skirt fenders and dual tone paint
Chrome brake calipers (not pictured)
POWER
Air cooled, pushrod Power Plus 105ci engine
Closed loop, sequential, port injection heated oxygen sensors
Six speed transmission
CHASSIS
Seat: Luxury touring seat available in black, tan and red leather
with
or without fringe
Matching Passenger Backrest
5.5 gallon fuel tank
oating rotors and 4 piston calipers
oating rotor and two piston caliper in the
rear.
Two accessory 12 V outlets
Quick release windshield
Roadmaster saddle bags available in black, tan and red leather with
or without fringe
ELECTRICAL
Tank mounted analog speedometer and multi function
digital display
Charging system 42 Amps
Lamps: Tear drop head lamp, glass front fender light, auxilliary
spot lights
There are no electrical relays in the system
2009 Indian Chief Roadmaster - Specifications
MSRP: $33,999* USD
DIMENSIONS
Note: All specification subject to change
Length 100.5
Width 40.5
Height 50.5
Seat Height Laden 26.69
Seat Height Unladen 27.89
Wheelbase 68.4
Dry Weight
(will vary for each model)
738 lbs
Running Order Weight 773 lbs
Rake Steering Head/Trail 34°/5.92
GVW - Gross Vehicle Weight 1260 lbs
ENGINE
Engine Type Power Plus 105, Air-Cooled
Displacement 105 Cubic Inches
Bore x Stroke 3.966 x 4.25
Compression Ratio 9 to 1
Engine Torque 100 ft*lbs (TBD)
Fuel System Closed Loop Sequential Port Fuel
Injection
DRIVETRAIN
Primary Drive Chain
Gearbox Six Speed
Gear Ratio (overall)
1st 10.441:1
2nd 7.090:1
3rd 5.172:1
4th 3.984:1
5th 3.193:1
6th 2.771:1
Final Drive Belt
CHASSIS
Frame High tensile steel, monoshock
Suspension/Front Diameter 41 mm/Travel 108 mm
Suspension/Rear Single shock/travel 73 mm
Brakes/Front Dual Caliper with Floating Rotors
11.5 Diameter
Brakes/Rear Single Caliper Floating Rotor
11.5 Diameter
Tires/Front 130/90-16 Black or White Wall
Tires/Rear 150/90-16 Black or White Wall
Wheels Wire spoked
Exhaust System Two Into One Stainless Steel With
Chromed Shields
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Instruments Tank mounted analog speedometer and muti
function digital display
Charging System 42 Amps
Lamps Tear drop head lamp, glass front fender light,
auxillary spot lights.
WARRANTY
2 Years
PRICING
$33,999 Delivery, set up and local taxes not included
STANDARD COLORS
Thunder Black with Silver Script
Thunder Black with Silver Head Dress
AVAILABLE COLORS
$199 Indian Red with Gold Script
$199 Indian Red with Gold Head Dress
$899 Thunder Black & Winter White w/ Silver Head
Dress
$899 Midnight Blue Metallic & Winter White w/
Silver Head Dress
$899 Thunder Black & Indian Red w/ Gold Head
Dress
$899 Smoke Silver Metallic & Winter White w/ Silver
Head Dress
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Short Fenders
Two Up Seat, Black Leather
Roadmaster Leather Saddlebags, Black
Passenger Backrest
Windshield
AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT
$499 Long Fenders
$99 White Wall Tires
$999 Billet Wheels
$99 Red Leather Seat & Saddlebags
$99 Tan Leather Seat & Saddlebags
$99 Leather Fringe
* Does not include delivery, setup and local taxes
Prices and specifications subject to change without notice.
Media/Press Releases (3):
Media/Press Releases 1:
2009 Indian Chief Motorcycles delivered to dealer network
January 8th, 2009:
Indian Motorcycle opens first 7 dealerships
Kings Mountain, NCThe long-anticipated introduction of the all-new 2009 Indian Chief motorcycle has arrived. After almost five years of investment, product development, testing, and dealer development, Indian Motorcycle is pleased to announce that the first shipment of limited production 2009 Indian Chiefs has been shipped to seven dealerships across the nation. Indian Motorcycle accessories, apparel and gifts are also available. Founded in 1901, the legendary Indian brand remains Americas first motorcycle. Chairman Stephen Julius and President Steve Heese have orchestrated the re-launch of Indian. Under General Manager Chris Bernauer, the Indian Motorcycle team has delivered a line of powerful machines that are worthy of the Indian Motorcycle name. Stephen Julius said the following in response to this remarkable achievement We have reached an incredible milestone in the history of Indian Motorcycle. Indian Motorcycle is once again a premium motorcycle manufacturer dedicated to engineering and styling excellence. We have assembled a dynamic team, developed an outstanding product, and are selling motorcycles in beautifully branded Indian showrooms.
Media/Press Release 2:
FIRST INDIAN MOTORCYCLE DEALERSHIP IN THE NATIONINDIAN MOTORCYCLE CHARLOTTE--CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING
October 4, 2008, Lowell, North Carolina---A beautiful sunny day, live music
and food fueled over 4,500 Indian motorcycle enthusiasts from across America
and around the world as they celebrated the opening of the first Indian
dealership in modern times. The historic event marked a new beginning for
Indian Motorcycle Company, which has been under new ownership since late
2004.
The day-long celebration began with factory tours at Indian Motorcycle headquarters
in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Scheduled to begin at eleven, the line
started forming shortly after eight and thus the tour began early. By four
in the afternoon, nearly 3,000 had visited the factory, completely overwhelming
Indian factory staff and tour guides. Troopers were called in to help direct
traffic off I-85, which had a backup at Exit 2.
A scheduled 12:30 pm backroads ride to Indian Motorcycle Charlotte
became an escorted ride down I-85 to Exit 22, with motorcycles stretching
over two miles. Festivities at the dealership began earlier in the day with
live music, food and beverage sales that benefited the Gaston County Shrine
Club. It was a day of renewing connections with friends from far and wide
and all in attendance seemed very impressed with new Indian Chiefs.
Stephen Julius, Chairman of Indian Motorcycle Company, addressed the gathered
crowd mid-afternoon calling it an historic day in the renaissance
of Indian Motorcycle. We want to extend a very warm welcome to Indian motorcycle
owners, who have kept the faith for all these years. In addition,
he recognized Harley-Davidson, calling that company a source of inspiration
for us. He also publicly thanked Chris Bernauer, GM of Indian, and
his team of engineers and craftsmen responsible for development of the new
Indian.
Indian Motorcycle Charlotte has this wonderful facility that is a
fitting showcase for the unique spirit and pride associated with the Indian
Motorcycle brand. We are thrilled to be the very first Indian dealership
in America said Mark A. Moses, Owner and General Manager and
we look forward to offering this legendary motorcycle to those enthusiasts
who share our passion for all things Indian.
The Charlotte dealership is a 11,300 square foot facility, with over half
of the space devoted to showroom, conference room, offices and the balance
to a pristine 4-bay service area, parts and accessories, and inventory storage.
The new 2009 Indian Chief is an ultra premium luxury cruiser produced in
limited numbers. Indian Chiefs are available in four basic levels of trim
with a range of color and accessory options. Prices will start at $30,999.
No more than 750 2009 Indians models will be built, with plans to increase
production in the second year. All Indian Chiefs are assembled by highly
skilled two-man teams, who also personally sign each motorcycles build
certificate.
Media/Press Release 3:
News Brief: 2009 Indian Chief Motorcycle
May 18th, 2008
Indian Motorcycle releases pictures and specifications for the 2009 Indian Chief
Kings Mountain, NCThe long-anticipated introduction of the all-new
2009 Indian Chief motorcycle
is approaching. As the launch date draws near (although it is yet to be
announced), more details
about the renaissance of this iconic American motorcycle brand are being
revealed. This much is
clear: the new Indian Motorcycle Company is taking a wholly different and
measured approach to
engineering, development and marketing of the new Indian Chief.
Founded in 1901, the legendary Indian brand remains Americas first
motorcycle and is highly
revered. Chairman Stephen Julius and President Steve Heese have orchestrated
the re-launch of
Indian. Under General Manager Chris Bernauer, an eleven-year veteran of
Harley-Davidson, the
Indian Motorcycle team has maintained a sharp focus on product development,
design and
engineering excellence.
Were very excited about the new Indian Chief which are, in every
way, both true to the legacy of
the Indian brand and representative of the highest level of engineering
expertise according to Mr.
Bernauer. Indian aficionados everywhere will be pleased with these
superior motorcycles which
effectively blend timeless Indian design with contemporary motorcycle performance.
For the past few years, Indian Motorcycles engineering staff, led
by VP of Engineering Nick Glaja,
have logged thousands of hours developing, evaluating and refining each
and every engineering
detail. Rigorous testing continues until each component has proven its durability
and performance.
There will be no rush to market. Mr. Glaja, also a motorcycling industry
veteran, was Principal
Engineer of Powertrain Technology at Harley-Davidson before joining Indian.
Mr. Glaja says Our goal was quite simple: to focus on the premium
nature of this brand and build
the finest Indian motorcycle ever. We took a clean sheet approach
to the engineering of this world
class American legend to ensure a solid engineering platform. Benchmarks
were set high and we
believe our customers will be very happy.
At the heart of the process has been an unrelenting emphasis on quality
and craftsmanship. No
details have been overlooked or considered too minor to be discussed and
evaluated. The final
assembly of each Indian Chief takes place at Kings Mountain by a team of
technicians known for
the passionate pursuit of their craft.
An overriding sense of reverence pervades Indian headquarters. There is
an enormous sense of
pride in being a part of the rebirth of Indian Motorcycle and that feeling
translates into an attention
to detail and genuine care for each and every component. Assembly is both
loving and
methodical, with obvious care taken to produce the finest Indian motorcycles
the world has ever
seen.
The new Indian Chief motorcycles are rightfully positioned as premium products
and will be
produced in limited numbers, with the focus on outstanding quality, performance
and exclusivity.
Limited production will ensure the highest level of quality is maintained
and owners will be certain
to enjoy the enduring value of an extraordinary new Indian Chief as well
as true appreciation of
ownership exclusivity.
The new Indian motorcycles are designed and engineered to be powerful works
of art. The 2009
Indian Chief features a redesigned 105 cubic inch PowerPlus V-Twin powertrain
with electronic
closed loop sequential port fuel injection. A new charging system provides
increased capacity for
the EFI.
Engine cylinders are Nikasil plated, eliminating the need for cast-iron
liners. A new crankshaft
eliminates scissoring. The exhaust system is a new design with
integrated 3-way catalytic
converter and heated oxygen sensors. All body parts are e-coated and the
frame and swingarm
are e-coated and powder coated for enhanced corrosion protection.
A six-speed transmission delivers power through the belt drive to 16-inch
wheels out back.
Stopping is achieved via Brembo 4-piston calipers, with 11.5 dual
rotors up front. Standard 5.5-
gallon tank helps extend cruising range. Seats are all-leather and built
to exacting specifications.
But specs dont even begin to tell the story of what its like
to ride an Indian. Its simply aweinspiring.
For 2009, Indian will offer four Chief models: Chief Standard, Chief Deluxe,
Chief Roadmaster and
Chief Vintage. As befits these limited-edition masterworks, base prices
will range from $30,999 for
the Standard to $31,999 for the Deluxe and $33,999 for the Roadmaster to
$35,499 for the Chief
Vintage. Primary differences between models are in levels of trim, seating
configurations, fender
design, paint combinations, and included accessories. (Individual spec sheets
and images are
included separately in this kit.)
The exciting reality for all motorcycle enthusiasts is that the 2009 Indian
Chiefs are so much more
than the sum of their parts. Each model is an integrated whole, the result
of superior engineering
and a reflection of achievement well beyond incremental improvement. The
2009 Indian Chiefs are
all-new and a dramatic extension of the Indian Motorcycle legacy, certain
to take their place in
motorcycle history.
Given the ultra premium nature of the Indian Motorcycle brand, Indian will
be very selective in
judging the quality and number of dealers. By the end of 2008, it is expected
that no more than
thirty dealerships will be in placeprimarily in top motorcycle markets.
A new stand-alone
dealership design of 10,000 square foot will be the flagship in major markets,
although it is likely
that these new structures will not be completed until sometime in 2009.
At present, Indian dealers are already staged for opening for Atlanta, Charlotte,
Chicago, Detroit,
Denver, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, with an additional twelve applications
being processed. It
should also be mentioned that the emotional appeal, value and power of the
Indian brand will soon
result in the launch and merchandising of the highest quality line of motorcycle
apparel and
accessories in the industry. Indian Motorcycle Apparel will launch the line
this summer. Items will
be available for purchase through dealerships, online at www.indianmotorcycle.com
and at
specialty retail stores.
In subsequent years, Indian plans to expand its dealer network to additional
markets. Superior
engineering, quality and performance, the incredible history and present-day
cache of the Indian
brand, the exclusivity factor, an obsession with customer satisfaction and
a commitment to long
term slow-growth and success are expected to serve Indian Motorcycle Company
well into the
future.
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