This 2020 edition has to be Red Bull for the very nicely executed matte/satin finish on the Ruby Smoke paintwork. The quality of the paint is one of a number of improvements that Indian has been making steadily since the initial launch. It’s now really good.
It was also an interesting finish in the way it color-shifted when photographed, depending on the ambient light. It’s a polarising finish in more ways than one. Some people loved it – others were not so sure. Overall, I find the new Chieftain shape and styling slightly more attractive than the ‘freight train’ of the previous models – but it’s a close-run thing.
The Dark Horse black engine finish and the contrast cut wheels worked really well with the new shape. It had a definite show bike feel as I rode it out of the Fortitude Valley parking lot and over the bridge to Redcliffe for some photos. I do see some Victory motorcycle in its lines and bodywork – but it still has a big nod to the Indian Heritage look.
It’s not just a good-looking engine either. It now has an under square bore and stroke of 103mm x 113mm for a capacity of 116 cubes or 1890cc. The throttle body size has been increased to 54mm, it has the bigger pistons, heavy-duty valve springs and heavy-duty clutch – all standard.
The guys at Indian told me that the new stock factory 116 would be familiar to me as I had previously tested a few of their Stage 3 builds – also taken it out to 116ci.
As you would expect, the 2020 stock tune and exhaust gives more low-down torque and power than the Stage 3 kitted version but the top end isn’t as long.
この記事は HEAVY DUTY Magazine の March - April 2020 版に掲載されています。
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この記事は HEAVY DUTY Magazine の March - April 2020 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
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