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Cycle News 2015 Issue 16 April 21

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 16 APRIL 21, 2015 P125 everyday, as many owners will no doubt do, helps to make the bike intolerably dirty thanks to every- day grime and crud coming from the road surface. The flipside of gorgeous, gleaming chrome is that when it's not, it can make the bike look average— so cleaning is high on the list with a Chief Vintage. as well as exceptional stopping power. One thing I'm totally in love with is that 1811cc V-twin. That thing is a big 'ol lazy beast, chugging up and down the rev range thanks to the fairly wide top three ratios and offering plenty of torque for two-up riding. It's so smooth and thanks to the rubber covered grips, 'pegs and floorboards the vibrations are kept to a minimum. The throttle is nicely mapped and the ease of use with the cruise control makes it hard to resist on motor- ways, although when the throttle is gunned I'd "THE INDIAN CHIEF VINTAGE IS A STATEMENT BIKE IF EVER THERE WAS ONE. ALL LEATHERY BITS AND SIXTIES PAINT AND CHROME TO BLIND. IT MIGHT BE BRAND NEW BUT ITS MIND IS FROM ANOTHER GENERATION." have liked a bit more of a roar. Another highlight factor of the Indian is the paint—that oh-so-cool green and cream color scheme mixed with whitewall tires and mas- sive front and rear guards—this thing calls on its heritage in serious style that makes people stop and stare and in many cases, corner you and ask about every other detail. There's a certain amount of brand awareness on an Indian Chief Vintage. Just how much, you ask? Well, the word "Indian" is stamped no less than 37 times (it's probably more, but I gave up The gearbox action on the downshift can sound pretty rough, no matter how gently I try to coerce the lever down. It's strange because after a day or so I worked out how to smooth the upshift right out, even on hard acceleration. So there are defi- nitely two personalities to the gearbox. Likewise the front brakes aren't the best but the rear is bril- liant, offering a more connected feel than the front

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