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Cycle News 2019 Cruiser Buyers Guide

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CYCLE NEWS CRUISER BUYERS GUIDE "The big thing the designers did to help slim up the fairing was to pull the driving lights and turn signals out," says Katt. "It takes a lot of the mass out of the fairing, and allowed them to kind of compact the fairing for a slimmer look." The seat unit gets a rework, with firmer padding and a sharper look, and the remote lockable bags have been given a once-over—stretched and slammed, as Katt says. They're the same volume as before, with one of the Indian staff (who will remain nameless) saying you can fit a 24-pack of your favorite beverage in each unit. "It's a nice feature," he says. As for the suspension, the rear is an inch lower than in 2018 (think stretched and slammed), and although the engine is essentially the same as before, it gets two major revisions in the addition of the three ride modes of Touring, Standard and Sport, and rear-cylinder deactivation—the first time used on an Indian. The ride modes are something most modern motorcyclists will be familiar with, but are a first for Indian. Touring is the most sedate of the three and is the same as used on the previ- ous three generations of Chieftain. Standard gives you a little more go with a near 1:1 connection from throttle to rear wheel, while Sport gives you the full berries, unleashing everything the 111 c.i motor (or the 116 c.i accessorized motor—yum) has got to offer. The rear cylinder deactivation is due to complaints of the Black motor with chrome cooling fins looks brilliant in the metal. A slightly smaller headdress is the main difference between this and the 2018 Dark Horse. 2019 INDIAN CHIEFTAIN DARK HORSE

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