Legends To Kings | The Machines
Machines that make history. Icons like the original Indian Scout, FTR750, and the liquid-cooled Indian Challenger and its PowerPlus 112 engine have pushed the limits of performance in every era, each carrying forward a tradition of innovation and cutting-edge engineering. The "Legends to Kings" series bridges the gap between the pioneers who forged our racing legacy and the modern-day team that carries it forward. #indianmotorcycle For more information, visit: https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/ Indian Motorcycle is America’s First Motorcycle Company®. Founded in 1901, Indian Motorcycle has won the hearts of motorcyclists around the world and earned distinction as one of America’s most legendary and iconic brands through unrivaled racing dominance, engineering prowess and countless innovations and industry firsts. Today that heritage and passion are reignited under new brand stewardship. Facebook: / indianmotorcycle Instagram: / indianmotorcycle Twitter: / indianmotocycle

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