I ordered the Super Chief Limited. It was as you said soooo comfortable. I couldn't find one thing I didn't like about it. I expect it in about another month.
Have a Chief Dark Horse on the way. First cruiser. Been riding dual sports almost exclusively for 15 years. Have “sampled” a lot of other bikes over the years but not owned. We shall see how cruiser life goes. It’s a rule it in or rule it out kind of purchase for me.
Depends on your riding style. I really don't know. With my Ducati Multistrada V4S I can get close to 200 miles or 115 miles depending on how I ride. With this Chief I think they mileage can vary just as much.
As you already like the Ducati Multistrada but may also want a companion cruiser, you should really try the Diavel. And if that’s too much bike for simple around-town errands, then the new Monster+ looks pretty slick and one I plan to test ride just for the fun of it.
Just bought my Super Chief last week. It does have cylinder de activation and it still gets warm but makes it more comfortable. Here in California with temps over 90 degrees when purchased and ridden. I’m no bike aficionado but so far I love it! Congrats on purchase and be safe.
You are so worried about the oil cooled bike, because you have a Ducati. Never seen an Indian overheat in traffic, but I see Ducati overheat in Seattle traffic. Did you feel the top of that rear head when you got back to the dealer? Was it super hot? The liquid cooled bikes you feel more on your legs because the radiator has a fan that is pushing hot air out on your thighs. My Triumph Tiger is unbearable in stop and go 85+ degree heat. The engine can handle it fine, but I am cooked. That windshield comes off with two screws. Easy on and off. Did the weight feel ok? It’s a heavy bike. I want to test ride one, none in my area.
That’s not traffic at all 😂. I live in central Florida, and I would hear people talking about the traffic. I’m from California. I can show you what traffic looks like 😂. Any ways, that’s definitely a beautiful bike. I think Indian are doing a VERY good job.
If it was a Harley I would agree, but the Indian platform certainly is light years ahead of Harley with nimbleness. Of course they are not sport bikes.
We heard that Indian will only sell you one of these bikes if you are older than 62 as they are trying to reduce the average age of their owner base. AARP recommended that Indian built in a navigation system so that forgetful owners can always find their way home............Eventually. Local Police are recommending these bikes for the elderly folk and are looking forward to lower missing people reports filed by concerned family members when grandpa stays out after dark One awesome feature Indian added was "Keyless ignition" so that the elderly won't forget where they put the key and as an added bonus family members can use the key fob to stop grandpa from escaping the senior living retirement home These Indians are similar to a warm glass of milk and a nice walk in the part with Fido It is so refreshing to find a motorcycle manufacturer who cater for Seniors above 60
Indian forever!!!! I love the super chief in. The blue color. My problem is I’m recovering from a stroke I had and itsjjj
I ordered the Super Chief Limited. It was as you said soooo comfortable. I couldn't find one thing I didn't like about it. I expect it in about another month.
hello excellent video .... is the indian super chief good for walking in the city? How many kilometers does the tank take you in the city?
Did you own or have you test ridden any Indian Motorcycles? If so what bike and what are your thoughts?
Have a Chief Dark Horse on the way. First cruiser. Been riding dual sports almost exclusively for 15 years. Have “sampled” a lot of other bikes over the years but not owned. We shall see how cruiser life goes. It’s a rule it in or rule it out kind of purchase for me.
hello ... excellent video. Could you tell me how many miles this Indian Super Chief model can deliver with a full tank? I would appreciate.
Depends on your riding style. I really don't know. With my Ducati Multistrada V4S I can get close to 200 miles or 115 miles depending on how I ride. With this Chief I think they mileage can vary just as much.
@@RemboUSMC Can you travel with a full tank for at least 200 miles if you drive calmly?
I became aggravated with the traffic just watching video, I can only imagine how you felt!
I was a cranky old f$#K that day.
i know I am kind of randomly asking but does anybody know a good website to watch newly released movies online?
That's what we've fallin to here in the way down south of FL, constant traffic and mostly nitwits to boot.
As you already like the Ducati Multistrada but may also want a companion cruiser, you should really try the Diavel. And if that’s too much bike for simple around-town errands, then the new Monster+ looks pretty slick and one I plan to test ride just for the fun of it.
I thought the chief had rear cylinder deactivation when stopped to reduce heat.
I believe it does but this is super hot florida so I still don't trust an air cooled bike.
@@RemboUSMC I’m in Australia. My old Harley FXR had no issues with heat. It got hot !!! So hot the old testies dried out like prunes.
Just bought my Super Chief last week. It does have cylinder de activation and it still gets warm but makes it more comfortable. Here in California with temps over 90 degrees when purchased and ridden. I’m no bike aficionado but so far I love it! Congrats on purchase and be safe.
Which one is faster. This platform or the scout bobber you had?
Indian Scout Bobber
@@RemboUSMC Thanks man!
You are so worried about the oil cooled bike, because you have a Ducati. Never seen an Indian overheat in traffic, but I see Ducati overheat in Seattle traffic. Did you feel the top of that rear head when you got back to the dealer? Was it super hot?
The liquid cooled bikes you feel more on your legs because the radiator has a fan that is pushing hot air out on your thighs. My Triumph Tiger is unbearable in stop and go 85+ degree heat. The engine can handle it fine, but I am cooked.
That windshield comes off with two screws. Easy on and off.
Did the weight feel ok? It’s a heavy bike. I want to test ride one, none in my area.
It felt nimble and not that heavy
That’s not traffic at all 😂. I live in central Florida, and I would hear people talking about the traffic. I’m from California. I can show you what traffic looks like 😂. Any ways, that’s definitely a beautiful bike. I think Indian are doing a VERY good job.
For that type of traffic and no stints on the highway, a scooter would be much more fun, there are some really nice scooter out there today.
Definitely. There was an airshow and I should not have gone towards the ocean that day.
Nice job. Now you've set expectations that you will do reviews of other bikes. Don't go letting us down. Semper Fi, right!
That's the plan!
Oh boy
Honda rebel 1100 is for u
I saw one and talked to the guy who was riding it. Looks like a great bike.
Got one 05/28. Really enjoying it
Nimble ha, com on man these types of bikes are anything else but nimble.
If it was a Harley I would agree, but the Indian platform certainly is light years ahead of Harley with nimbleness. Of course they are not sport bikes.
We heard that Indian will only sell you one of these bikes if you are older than 62 as they are trying to reduce the average age of their owner base.
AARP recommended that Indian built in a navigation system so that forgetful owners can always find their way home............Eventually.
Local Police are recommending these bikes for the elderly folk and are looking forward to lower missing people reports filed by concerned family members when grandpa stays out after dark
One awesome feature Indian added was "Keyless ignition" so that the elderly won't forget where they put the key and as an added bonus family members can use the key fob to stop grandpa from escaping the senior living retirement home
These Indians are similar to a warm glass of milk and a nice walk in the part with Fido
It is so refreshing to find a motorcycle manufacturer who cater for Seniors above 60