2019 Indian Chief, Springfield And Roadmaster Updated
- Sep 5, 2018
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Officially, there’s been no news of the Roadmaster launch from Indian Motorcycles, but the official website of Indian Motorcycles has been updated with the Roadmaster’s pricing and other details.
The 2015 Indian Roadmaster is built upon the iconic Roadmaster name used by Indian Motorcycles in the 1940s, and comes with a host of features, some of them like ABS, cruise control, remote locking hard saddle bags, heated rider and passenger seats, heated grips, keyless start and power windshield as standard.
The Horizon Power Windshield offers push-button adjustability to customize airflow, provide weather protection and reduce glare. Adjustable floorboards provide the passenger riding experience and leg room comfort.
There are a host of custom options on offer too, like a high flow air cleaner, a heel shifter, chrome trunk armrest supports for the passenger and extra trunk and saddlebag storage.
Powering the Roadmaster is the 1811cc Thunderstroke III V-Twin engine, which makes almost 139Nm of torque at 2600rpm, to haul the over 400kg mass of motorcycle. The engine is the same unit that powers the Chieftain and Chief range of Indian Motorcycles.
Indian Motorcycles have not yet confirmed availability of the Roadmaster, but from all indications the cruiser is expected to be available on sale in the next month or two. Starting at Rs 37 lakh ex-showroom, the Roadmaster will be the most expensive Indian on sale.
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