2000 Indian
Price: $14 500 ≈ €13822 ≈ £11522
Item location: Los Angeles, California, US
Last update:
Seller notes: “STEEL BUFFALO MOTORS HOME OF THE GILROY ERA INDIANS.”
Description
For sale 2000 Indian Chief 'King Luie Chief' rare 1/1!
King Chief emblem on tank stunning.
RUNS XLNT!
$14500.00
limited Brilliant Candy Apple Code in overall good condition.
Miles not actual miles. New speedo. Original miles 17500.
fully loaded:
Oem saddle bags.
Sbm standard preowned service:
good tiresfull tune up: new air filter, new oil filter, fresh oil, new spark plugs
specs: engine: air-cooled, four-stroke v-twin
displacement: 1442 cc's
induction: carburetor clutch: dry
primary: belt drive
transmission: 5-speed. This is a fine indian chief from the 'gilroy indian' era. Home of the gilroy indian each bike was hand crafted and assembled.
Smooth tight clutch.
Smooth transmission.
Strong motor real tight 88ci 1442cc
Bike has very low miles for its age.
I will assist with shipping. Ask me.
This bike well maintained and runs strong.
I can assist with shipping nationwide and worldwide. Got a great shipper with competitive prices
Bike has normal wear and tare for it's age.
Please note: Bike is in great condition. However, this is not a new bike. Bike sells as is, As seen, No warranty expressed or implied.
Bike has normal wear and tear for its age.
I have decided to share some of my bikes with you. That's years of sourcing and loving the Gilroy Era Indians. It's a way of life for me. I've been investing countless hours and traveling to collect these magnificent bikes. I'm not a dealer, just a collector. As long as I'm around, I'll cherish and promote the Gilroy Era Indians.
Naturally, I'm a big fan of the Original Indians; these started my love and passion for the Indian motorcycles (Also 'blame' it on Steve McQueen). Just the history of Indian Motorcycles, the first American bike, is magnificent--from the racing era to its transformation for the War era, and civil life. Indian motorcycle is the real deal; anything in between is just a motorcycle. Some would argue, but that's my opinion.
Another one of my favorites are the king Mountain Indians Era.
The Polaris Indian Gen are pretty looking bikes with advance engineering, which places today's Indian on top of the chart. Well done.
I source and choose my bikes very carefully.
It brings me pleasure to share my Indians with you, and to see them go into a new TLC home.
Last photo on the roster shows the gallery and some of the Indian.
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