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2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $14,995.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Blue / White
Location:

Lowell, North Carolina, US

Lowell, NC, US
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Indian Chief Roadmaster photos

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Indian Chief Roadmaster tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:U-9582 VINVIN:5CDNXCAJ53G009582 PhonePhone:8885412413

Indian Chief Roadmaster description

2003 Indian Chief Roadmaster, SALE PENDING - Incredible and looks like new! - Beautiful Chief Roadmaster with all the updates, Oil Pump, Starter etc.... The 2003 Indian Chief motorcycles were built upon proud heritage that are bold in appearance with authentic styling details and confident in performance with its robust chassis design and muscular Powerplus 100 engine. For 2003, the flagship Indian Chief line came with the Powerplus engine, the largest displacement engine designed and built by an American OEM motorcycle company at that time. A key feature of the Chief line is its unmistakable, full-body profile and sculpted, full-valence fenders. Completing this package is added detail to the instrument bezel for a more sophisticated look. The Indian Chief Roadmaster features a fringed dual seat, whitewall tires, chrome billet rear footpegs, fender graphics and saddlebags... Key Refinements for 2003 Include: Swept-back handlebar design adds comfort. Restyled engraved bezel design adds to overall fit and finish. We can finance this Chief for 60 Months, call today, there are not many pre-owned Chiefs in this condition...

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