Indian Opens 14 New North American Rental Locations

John Burns
by John Burns

There’s nothing better than trying before you do the buying, and Indian’s doing its best to make it easier. Rent a new FTR1200 or Chief – or whatever Indian – for as little as four hours. Ride it like you rented it!

Indian Press Release:

With 14 New Locations, Indian Motorcycle Rentals Now Available in Sturgis, Atlanta, Chicago,

Panama City, Vancouver, CA and More

MINNEAPOLIS (June 15, 2021) Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company, today announced new rental locations throughout the United States and Canada. With 14 new Indian Motorcycle Rental affiliates, even more North American riders now have the opportunity to rent a new Indian motorcycle for as short as four hours or as long as a week.

With 25 total locations, Indian Motorcycle Rentals are now available in many of the top riding destinations, including San Diego, Sturgis, Austin, Nashville, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Panama City Beach, Vancouver and more. Indian Motorcycle Rental affiliates will each house a fleet with various models from the current model year lineup. Each rental fleet will be updated every 12-18 months to ensure riders have the opportunity to experience the latest and greatest from Indian Motorcycle, including the all-new Indian Chief and refined 2022 FTR lineup. Riders with a valid motorcycle license can visit Rentals.IndianMotorcycle.com to confirm bike availability and make reservations.

“As stay-at-home restrictions from the past year contributed to a surge within motorcycling, we’re excited to offer more ways for riders to experience what Indian Motorcycle has to offer,” said Aaron Jax, Vice President, Indian Motorcycles. “Whether in need of a bike for commuting, for an upcoming ride, or simply for an extended demo experience, Indian Motorcycle Rentals provide a premium experience for locals and visitors alike.”

Each motorcycle rental will include damage coverage as part of the rental fee. Riders are required to have a motorcycle endorsement and be fully geared up, including a DOT-approved helmet, long pants and close-toed shoes. Additional protective gear such as gloves, riding jacket and high-visibility or reflective clothing, is also recommended. Loaner helmets are also available for those riders in need.

To learn more about Indian Motorcycle Rentals visit rentals.indianmotorcycle.com and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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