I have followed reviews for a few years and honestly, I think your reviews of bikes are the most complete I have watched. I ride mostly city, but will use the bike as a commuter, so I'm on the fence between Chieftain, Roadmaster and Challenger. Thanks for the info Bro.
I really like your CoO analysis. Thanks! I’m struggling between the Chieftain and the Roadmaster. I feel like the Chieftain would be more fun, but the Roadmaster would be more practical. Just don’t know, and I’m interested in any input from anyone reading this.
I am slightly biased towards the Roadmaster haha!! If you remove the quick release trunk when you don't need it.. it basically becomes the Chieftain. The bike loses a bit of weight with it and it's just about as fun and responsive. Imo
@@Bhroman Thanks! I rented a Roadmaster several weeks ago and really loved riding it. I forgot to check the quick release on the trunk! Nice to know that it can easily come off. The other thing... I'm 6 ft tall, but I have relatively short legs. I notice the Chieftain has a slightly lower seat height. Do you find that it makes any difference? Thanks Bhroman!
@@codiesmth I'm 5'10 with a 31" inseam... and I actually prefer the Roadmaster's seat and floorboards as it let's me stretch out my legs on longer rides. The seats on the Roadmaster and the Chieftain can be swapped.
Love the content, but the audio had so much feedback it was hard to hear what the guys were saying. Which I thought was weird because they are wearing microphones, but maybe the capture setting was a bit messed up? Tons of background noise which sounded like it came from the mic on the camera.
Good content, good personality, STOP using agonizing on camera audio - PRO up. Rodes has a couple of options that work amazing and are affordable. Look forward to more.
I wonder if its a good idea to move away from the traditional Indian Front Fender? It should at least be an option - I guess sales will be the usual measure…….I just see the Big Indians looking more and more like the Big Harleys as the styling errr progresses 😵💫
Very nice review! Your joy on the ride made me a sub!
Thank you!!!! :)
Excellent video again Bhroman, keep them coming 😎
Thank you!!!
I just picked mine up two weeks ago. Stage 2 upgrade and sound upgrade already done.
Congratulations 👏!!! What do you think about the stage 2 and audio upgrades?
10:12 Wow, it even has a "sound like a freight train" button! Cool!
Hahaha!!! Yes it sure does
Love those Indian motorcycles!
They just keep getting better and better!!
Love your comment!
Over... and over... and over again!
Good video, enjoyed the detail and info packed into it. 😁
Thank you :)
I have followed reviews for a few years and honestly, I think your reviews of bikes are the most complete I have watched. I ride mostly city, but will use the bike as a commuter, so I'm on the fence between Chieftain, Roadmaster and Challenger. Thanks for the info Bro.
Oh thank you so much, Stephen!!!! Sorry about the very late response - did you make your choice? What did you go with?
They are beautiful Bikes ... Not really friendly for my 6'5" height without doing some modifications but still a beauty
Thank you!! Yep it might need some mods to it but you'd like it :)
Excellent review Bhroman!!
Thank you :)
Great work Bhroman. Very infotainment.
Thank you 😊
Marvelous review. Very informative!
Thank you!!!! 😊
Awesome reviews!!! Really liked the motorcycles looks... do you take review requests?
Thank you!! Sure - what would you like to see reviewed?
@@Bhroman thanks for taking requests. I am very excited at the launch of Indian Chief. Hoping you can review it
Oh the Indian Chief looks like a phenomenal machine. Let me see what I can can do 😁
Great review, definitely my next ride come spring.
I really like your CoO analysis. Thanks! I’m struggling between the Chieftain and the Roadmaster. I feel like the Chieftain would be more fun, but the Roadmaster would be more practical. Just don’t know, and I’m interested in any input from anyone reading this.
I am slightly biased towards the Roadmaster haha!! If you remove the quick release trunk when you don't need it.. it basically becomes the Chieftain. The bike loses a bit of weight with it and it's just about as fun and responsive. Imo
@@Bhroman Thanks! I rented a Roadmaster several weeks ago and really loved riding it. I forgot to check the quick release on the trunk! Nice to know that it can easily come off. The other thing... I'm 6 ft tall, but I have relatively short legs. I notice the Chieftain has a slightly lower seat height. Do you find that it makes any difference? Thanks Bhroman!
@@codiesmth I'm 5'10 with a 31" inseam... and I actually prefer the Roadmaster's seat and floorboards as it let's me stretch out my legs on longer rides. The seats on the Roadmaster and the Chieftain can be swapped.
Love the content, but the audio had so much feedback it was hard to hear what the guys were saying. Which I thought was weird because they are wearing microphones, but maybe the capture setting was a bit messed up? Tons of background noise which sounded like it came from the mic on the camera.
Good content, good personality, STOP using agonizing on camera audio - PRO up. Rodes has a couple of options that work amazing and are affordable. Look forward to more.
Thank you for your feedback. Already been working on improving the audio quality. I'm learning on the go. Thank you :)
Great bike...wonderful review!
Thank you 😊
I wonder if its a good idea to move away from the traditional Indian Front Fender? It should at least be an option - I guess sales will be the usual measure…….I just see the Big Indians looking more and more like the Big Harleys as the styling errr progresses 😵💫
Ha!!! Its a more modern and traditional design. There's a couple of the "classic" trims that sport the traditional Indian fender tho.
I still don't understand why everyone likes the rattle can spray paint look, not for me.
Ah man!!! Its a subjective thing ha!!! I, for one, quite like the matte finish!
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The audio is probably the worst I’ve ever heard in a video on TH-cam
Oh no!