Win This Bike!
Sleek and classic Indian Chief styling with 21st Century performance. Reflecting many
great old Indians on display in the National Motorcycle Museum, we couldn't think of a
sweeter new bike to win. A 2012 Indian Chief Classic is the new National Motorcycle
Museum Fundraiser Bike, and you could win it!
It's accepted by most enthusiasts of motorcycle history that Indians were great
motorcycles. Stylish, solid race track performers, and one of just three brands to
survive the Depression in America. And the brand lives on to this day carrying on
traditions of styling and performance.
But the winner of this 2012 Indian Chief Classic will enjoy some major upgrades over
the great old skirted fender Chiefs of the 1940 and 1950's. In fact, the 2012 Indian
Chief is all new!
The 105 cubic inch fuel injected, digital ignition PowerPlus engine delivers smooth
dependable power through a slick shifting six-speed transmission. The paint is Indian
red with gold script framed in gloss black. Beautiful chrome and stainless wheels gleam
as they rotate, but are stopped by 12" four piston disk brakes. Suspension is what you
have come to expect of premium motorcycles offering comfort and control. And, this is
a specially badged, very limited production 110th Anniversary Edition celebrating 110
years since Indian went into full production in 1902. It's one of the first machines
built in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
John Parham, President of the Board for the Museum offers, "I'm really proud of our
fund-raiser bikes over the years, and the great support we've had, all the donations
our friends have made to win the bike. This new Indian Chief Classic has got to be one
of our best offerings and we thank Indian Motorcycles very much for donating it to the
National Motorcycle Museum. I hope you will enter to win, and support the Museum."
The drawing is December 31, 2012 and you need not be present to win. Donate for your chances here: