1940 Indian Motorcycles for sale in Greensboro, North Carolina

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2017 Victory Cross Country Suede Nuclear Sunset Orang

2017 Victory Cross Country Suede Nuclear Sunset Orang

$21,759

Greensboro, North Carolina

Year 2015

Make Indian

Model Roadmaster™

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Engine 111 ci/ 1811cc cc

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AVAILABLE SOON: FACTORY DEMO. NEVER TITLED.   SPECIAL PRICING.  GET ON A ROADMASTER AT A DEAL! HAS A ONE YEAR WARRANTY - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FACTORY COUPONS OR DISCOUNTS. A STORIED SOUL IN A BRAND NEW BIKE. The 2015 Indian® Roadmaster™ reflects pure American Luxury. Building upon the iconic Roadmaster name used by Indian in the 1940s, the new Roadmaster reimagines Indian Motorcycle comfort, styling and performance out on the open road, for the long haul.

2015 Indian Roadmaster

2015 Indian Roadmaster

$27,599

Greensboro, North Carolina

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2015 Indian Roadmaster, New Indian - A Storied Soul In A Brand New Bike. The 2015 Indian Roadmaster reflects pure American Luxury. Building upon the iconic Roadmaster name used by Indian in the 1940s, the new Roadmaster reimagines Indian Motorcycle comfort, styling and performance out on the open road, for the long haul.

2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter

2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter

$6,395

Greensboro, North Carolina

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Beautiful Indian Tribute Bike The Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter cruiser has all the 1940s style and advanced features of the 1500 Drifter, but its smaller engine and lighter chassis make this middleweight Kawasaki perfect for those who are just getting started in the retro-cruiser lifestyle. Power for the Vulcan 800 Drifter comes from an 805cc V-twin SOHC four-stroke engine with a single-pin crankshaft for a classic V-twin rumble and gear driven balancer to reduce vibration. Finned cylinders and four-valve heads are liquid-cooled for optimum thermal control. Concealed automatic cam chain tensioners preserve the engine's clean lines and allow more precise cam timing, while a spin-on oil filter helps make maintenance a quick and easy job. The Drifter's 36mm carburetor features the Kawasaki Throttle Responsive Ignition Control (K-TRIC) throttle position censor, which is connected to the digitally mapped ignition system. K-TRIC varies ignition timing according to throttle position and engine rpm so that the ignition compensates for differing engine loads. The result is crisp throttle response and better fuel efficiency. At the rear of the single backbone, double-cradle frame is a sleek, triangulated steel swingarm and Kawasaki UNI-TRAK linkage rear suspension system, which provide a smooth ride while maintaining the retro look of a hard tail cruiser. Front and rear disc brakes provide plenty of stopping power. For comfort, the Drifter's specially contoured solo saddle is nice and low, allowing the rider to comfortably plant both feet on the ground at stops. Wide floorboards allow for a relaxed sitting position, a heel-toe shifter makes changing gears in the five-speed transmission a snap, and self-canceling turn signals add to rider convenience. Finally, the generous use of chrome on the engine covers, bullet-shaped headlight shell, fork and shock covers, handlebar and clamp, rear fender rail, and license-plate bracket enhance the custom look. Upon its introduction in 1999, the Kawasaki Drifter motorcycle's styling was selected for permanent display in the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design collection. Placed on display at the museum's main building in downtown Chicago, it was declared "a work of art that goes beyond transportation. With its neo-retro style and esoteric performance technology, the Drifter embodies the essence of form and function."