MINNEAPOLIS, JULY 15—As a sneak preview of the company’s 2015 Chief lineup, Indian Motorcycle unveiled a handful of two-tone paint schemes at Vintage Motorcycle Days 2014 in Lexington, Ohio.

Sneak peek at the two-tone paint scheme on Indian's 2015 Chief lineup
Sneak peek at the two-tone paint scheme on Indian Motorcycle’s 2015 Chief lineup

More details and information on all 2015 models, including features and pricing, will be announced on August 2, and the new two-tone Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and Chieftain will also be on-display and ready for demo rides during the upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which runs August 2-9 in Sturgis, South Dakota.

FEATURED TWO-TONE COLORS FOR 2015 ARE:

  • Indian Motorcycle Red and Thunder Black: Indian Chief Classic, Indian Chief Vintage and Indian Chieftain
  • Indian Motorcycle Red and Ivory Cream: Indian Chief Vintage and Indian Chieftain
  • Willow Green and Ivory Cream: Indian Chief Vintage
  • Springfield Blue and Ivory Cream: Indian Chieftain

“Two-tone paint schemes are among the most iconic elements of vintage Indian motorcycles dating back about 80 years, giving the bikes a look and feel that is instantly recognizable and beloved by motorcycle fans,” said Steve Menneto, VP of motorcycles for Polaris Industries. “It is an honour to reintroduce two-tone paint for our 2015 Indian Chief models. These paint schemes pay tribute to Indian bikes of the past but come coupled with the exceptional technology and power that the Chief lineup offers. They are simply stunning, and the quality and craftsmanship of the paint jobs is exceptional. We’re excited to share these beautiful bikes and more news with our fans on August 2nd.”

Indian unveiled their two-tone paint schemes at Vintage Days 2014 in Lexington, Ohio (photo courtesy of Rider magazine)
Indian unveiled their two-tone paint schemes at Vintage Days 2014 in Lexington, Ohio

Sturgis attendees can check out the full model year 2015 line-up in all its glory at the Indian Motorcycle Display on 3rd & Lazelle Street or at the Indian Motorcycle @ the Crossroads at Sturgis Buffalo Chip from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily. Visit the Indian Motorcycle Sturgis event page for updates.

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