The Indian Motorcycle show truck packed with 2009 Indian Chiefs is on its way to the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Beach, Fla. A full range of motorcycles, apparel and accessories will be on display at the 68th Bike Week in Daytona.
“It has been exciting year so far for Indian Motorcycles. 2009 Indian Chief Motorcycles have shipped, nine dealerships have opened across the nation and we are thrilled to be present at Bike Week later this month,” said Chris Bernauer, General Manager.
Indian Motorcycle engineers and corporate staff will be available to answer questions and provide information on the new 2009 Indian Chief. Indian brand apparel will also be available for purchase.
In addition to being present at this year’s Bike Week, the Indian Motorcycle show truck will roll up at dealership grand openings across the country. Dealership grand opening celebrations are scheduled so far for Phoenix, Paducah, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Wichita, Omaha, Dallas, and Detroit.
Grand Opening locations,dates and demo rides:
· Phoenix, AZ, Weekend of March 27th
· Paducah, KY, Weekend of April 3rd
· Tampa, FL, Weekend of April 10th
· Pittsburgh, PA, Weekend of April 17th
· Atlanta, GA, Weekend of April 24th
· Wichita, KS, Weekend of May 22nd
· Omaha, NE, Weekend of May 29th
· Dallas, TX, Weekend of June 5th
· Detroit, MI, Weekend of June 26th
The Indian Motorcycle show truck and event staff will also be present at Arizona Bike Week in Scottsdale, Ariz., Laughlin River Run in Laughlin, Nev., Laconia Rally in Laconia, N.H., and Sturgis in Sturgis, S.D.
Click here for more information on the Indian Motorcycle event schedule, Dealership locations and openings, the motorcycles, accessories, apparel, and gifts.
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