2016 Indians Featuring New Roadmaster
New for 2016 the Indian Roadmaster is available with new color options that include Blue Diamond plus two-tone Storm Gray & Thunder Black and Springfield Blue and Cream. The Roadmaster includes nearly 38 gallons of storage, a power-adjustable windscreen, heated grips, dual heated seats, ABS, tire pressure monitoring system, keyless ignition with remote locking storage, electronic cruise control, advanced infotainment system and Bluetooth capability.
Colors & Prices
Thunder Black: $27,999
Blue Diamond: $28,599
Springfield Blue and Ivory Cream: $29,399
Indian Motorcycle Red® and Ivory Cream: $29,399
Storm Gray and Thunder Black: $29,399
Scout
Now available with ABS the 2016 Indian Scout returns with its compact design, low 25.3-inch seat height, and liquid-cooled 100 hp, 69 cubic-inch V-twin engine.
Thunder Black: $10,999
Thunder Black Smoke: $11,299
Indian Motorcycle Red (with ABS): $11,999
The 2016 Indian Chief Dark Horse features a matte black finish from end-to-end and only a flash of chrome. Featuring a low seat height and the lowest price for any Thunder Stroke 111 powered Indian, the Dark Horse starts at just $16,999. The 2016 Indian Chief Dark Horse rolls with standard ABS, a remote key fob for keyless ignition, electronic cruise control, and features a two-year unlimited mileage factory warranty.
Thunder Black Smoke: $16,999
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Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and Chieftain
- Indian Chief Classic: Pearl White
- Indian Chief Vintage: Star Silver & Thunder Black
- Indian Chieftain: Silver Smoke, Indian Motorcycle Red & Ivory Cream, Star Silver & Thunder Black
Experience the 2016 Lineup at the 75th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally or at the company’s website.
A former Motorcycle.com staffer who has gone on to greener pastures, Tom Roderick still can't get the motorcycle bug out of his system. And honestly, we still miss having him around. Tom is now a regular freelance writer and tester for Motorcycle.com when his schedule allows, and his experience, riding ability, writing talent, and quick wit are still a joy to have – even if we don't get to experience it as much as we used to.
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