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Cycle News 2023 Issue 08 February 28

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RIDE REVIEW I KING OF THE BAGGERS INDIAN CHALLENGER P84 to-one. So, jumping on this with a one-to-one throttle map was quite an eye-opener, to say the least. "We worked closely with the calibration guys. They quickly got a handle on how to transfer all that torque to the rear tire. Then over the day, we made such big steps in progress that I kind of wanted to come back and do some more. When you see the bike developing quickly it gives you some extra motivation." Chukwalla's turns also allow the factory Indian's incredible turn speed and agility for such a big bike to be put on full display. Charging into turn one's left kink and hard right, the Indian rips from upright on the brakes to on its side in an instant. O'Hara's racer is loose compared to McWilliam's more stable setup, but it's not loose to the point of nervous. The chassis doesn't so much as talk to you as it does scream at you, especially when everything gets flexy on those first few seconds when the throttle is picked up. How- ever, you're never in doubt as to what's happening beneath you, and it's a feeling I can only imag- ine is increased when running the real race-spec Dunlop slicks used in MotoAmerica. It's quite remarkable what Indian Motorcycle and, for that matter, what Harley-Davidson has achieved in creating the King of The Baggers class, because this has easily become one of the most popular classes not just in America but, judg- ing from the YouTube numbers, around the world. After riding Tyler's and Jeremy's bagger at Chuckwalla, I take my hat off to these men and women because although spectacular and oh-so-American, these are not easy machines to ride. Big, heavy, brash, these are bad-ass motor- cycles, but I'm glad to have been given just a small glimpse into what makes them tick and just how trick they really are. CN O'Hara with the spoils. MotoAmerica King of The Baggers has become the most popular class in only three years.

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