The Thunder Beach Spring Rally in Panama City Beach, Florida saw an estimated 40,000 motorcyclists on hand to relax, celebrate and enjoy the music, warm weather and beautiful beaches. Hundreds stopped by our Indian Motorcycle show truck and display to see the 2009 Chiefs up close and personal. Viewed as “fabulous machines,” everyone, it seems, has an "Indian" story to share.
Nearly 4 years of re-engineering and re-designing everything is paying off. The 105 cubic inch PowerPlus V-twin with closed loop fuel injection is all-new, designed and built entirely in-house by Indian. A Baker 6-speed transmission and Brembo brakes provide the "go & whoa". High tech features like OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics) add real value.
Indian Motorcycle’s flagship dealership, Indian Motorcycle Charlotte, is ramping up their promotional efforts to increase demand for the new Chiefs and to connect with customers.
Through June 39, 2009, this volume leader is providing transportation to and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. No matter where you live, when you buy a 2009 Indian Chief from Indian Motorcycle Charlotte, the dealership will pay your airfare (up to $500).
The promotion includes an escorted demo ride and one night's stay at the Marriott Courtyard. Top this off with and Indian Motorcycle plant tour where customers are treated to a step by step explanation of the manufacturing process.
Indian Motorcycle Charlotte says simply: “we want you to be our customer”…”we want to sell you a new Indian Chief!”
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