I like that blue too. I've seen a few pics of newer Indian's with upcoming paint jobs that are great, not into the super bright myself but the idea of getting more choices than black, Grey and red is a nice option.
We are vacationing in Myrtle Beach and we visited that dealer a couple days ago. Super nice people, next year planning on buying a bike and will definitely consider coming the 9hrs to get here again to purchase from them.
They do seem to be pretty helpful when I’ve been there a time or two before. I mainly just interacted with the demo staff which are not employees of the dealers but of the manufacturers on this day.
Have to watch yourself because in sport mode you can go from 55 to 110 when passing without even knowing love my limited and it’s the 108 that was supposed to be in Victory’s next bike.
I think they are objectively better and also a better value for the money. I can see though why someone would choose a Harley instead. The distinct sound (which they have a patent for), classic looks, and culture surrounding them are big reasons to choose one over an Indian. Indian’s are for people that don’t care about that.
Indian motorcycles have such a smooth ride. Glad you enjoyed your test ride!
I like that blue too. I've seen a few pics of newer Indian's with upcoming paint jobs that are great, not into the super bright myself but the idea of getting more choices than black, Grey and red is a nice option.
For sure. Tasteful colors are always nice to have as an option. Thanks for watching!
I own a 2023 Indian Chieftain Darkhorse and it's just so good. I prefer to the Harley in almost everyway except finish.
We are vacationing in Myrtle Beach and we visited that dealer a couple days ago. Super nice people, next year planning on buying a bike and will definitely consider coming the 9hrs to get here again to purchase from them.
They do seem to be pretty helpful when I’ve been there a time or two before. I mainly just interacted with the demo staff which are not employees of the dealers but of the manufacturers on this day.
I been to that dealership, they use to sell Victory’s
Awesome.
I rode that same bike down there hahaha i loved it very nice bike
I love this color, is it original or has it been altered???
thanks
Yes it was an original color
Adjustable windshield is a big plus
Yeah, very underrated feature. People don’t realize how nice that is until they use it.
Yo! Where are you located? I grew up on black river. Just found this video suggested to me. I know Black River goes far.
That’s cool! I am from the part of black river at Ivanhoe, NC
@@BlackRiverRider OK cool. I'm from the tiny town of Andrews in SC. So about 45 minutes from Murrells Inlet.
Oh nice, can’t say I’ve been there though. Murrell’s is about 2hrs from where I live so the surrounding towns are a bit vague for me.
Have to watch yourself because in sport mode you can go from 55 to 110 when passing without even knowing love my limited and it’s the 108 that was supposed to be in Victory’s next bike.
It’s my favorite cruiser to date that I’ve been on. Such a nice ride.
Indian motorcycle is better than Harley Davidson
I think they are objectively better and also a better value for the money. I can see though why someone would choose a Harley instead. The distinct sound (which they have a patent for), classic looks, and culture surrounding them are big reasons to choose one over an Indian. Indian’s are for people that don’t care about that.
@@BlackRiverRider exactly
I would definitely go Indian. Besides them being very nice bikes, I just like going against the status quo.
@@pharoah1200 I also pride myself on going against trends. Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Envy is ignorance, Imitation is Suicide.”
Whats the name of that Blue?
I want that color.
It’s Storm Blue. I’m not sure why it doesn’t show on Indian’s website under their builder though.
122Hp / 128 ft lbs 💪
Slipper clutch.
Yep
@@BlackRiverRider I just traded in my Springfield for a '23 Challenger Ltd. Love it.
They are excellent machines. I’m not a cruiser person but after riding that dark horse I could see myself owning one of those.