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Old 04-24-2010, 09:10 PM
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Looks like they are holding prices steady from last year to this year.


How much do the new Chief models cost?
Answer: 2009 Models
Chief Standard $25,999
Chief Deluxe $31,999
Chief Roadmaster $33,999
Chief Vintage $35,499
2010 Models
Chief Classic $25,999
Chief Dark Horse $27,999
Chief Bomber $30,999
Chief Roadmaster $33,999
Chief Vintage $35,499
 
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Love those bikes if I could have one now, It would be in my garage parked next to the road king, but then what would I have to look forward to, other than the cam upgrade i plan on doing this fall.

All blackout Indian Chief coming soon...well in about 10years
 
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The 2010 Indian Bomber is pretty cool lookin' if ya' ask me...



 

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who built the engines this time around?
 
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I agree i will keep riding my road king. way overpriced for a basic stripped down bike.
 
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Indian. They built a proprietary motor this time. At least with the Indian Company that went out of business in 2003, they were all S&S motors (if I understant correctly), so parts could still be had from S&S. This time if they don't make it, you'll end up having to figure something out.

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i bet they're great bikes. the problem would be, it seems that parts availability would be very limited. we all know that there is at least one harley dealership in a small city, and usually several in the larger cities. that wouldn't be the case with the indians, and if you can't get parts when you need them, you might as well have a studebaker.
 
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Originally Posted by Red.Road.Glide
The 2010 Indian Bomber is pretty cool lookin' if ya' ask me...



dat bomber is da bomb, I was checking it out on their website, oh man I want that bike sooo baaaaaaad
 
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Originally Posted by emwolb
i bet they're great bikes. the problem would be, it seems that parts availability would be very limited. we all know that there is at least one harley dealership in a small city, and usually several in the larger cities. that wouldn't be the case with the indians, and if you can't get parts when you need them, you might as well have a studebaker.
If the new ones are like the ones of old you wont have to worry about it breaking down anyway that is part of their legacy being one of the most dependable bikes in the world.
 
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Originally Posted by Red.Road.Glide
The 2010 Indian Bomber is pretty cool lookin' if ya' ask me...



Beautiful bike !
 


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