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Indian Chief Springfield Motorcycle Test

Return of the native. Indian brings back another class American motorcycle. By Andrew Cherney
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side View
Click the image above and right-click the enlarged image to make it your desktop wallpaper. Photography by James Brown. Email kingosoul@aol.com.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine Left View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine Left View
Our test unit's drivetrain made a chirping noise, which turned out to be a problem with the final-drive belt.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Front View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Front View
The trademark Indian-head marker light rides proudly atop the all-steel front fender.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Ride Left View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Ride Left View
The Chief feels large and solid, but was comfortable for all testers. The brakes were underwhelming, however."
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side Right View
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Gauge View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Gauge View
The dash will please minimalists.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine Right View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine Right View
That two-into-one exhaust provides pleasing tone without pain or tickets. Indian put the intake on the left to separate noise sources.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side Left View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side Left View
Nostalgic with a generally superior finish, the Chief is a head-turner.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Side View
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine View
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2003 Indian Chief Springfield Engine View
The 100-cubic-inch (1638cc) 45-degree Powerplus twin was introduced with all due hoopla back in January 2002 and has finally found a permanent home in Indian's flagship 2003 Chief lineup. Indian touts it as the largest-displacement engine designed and built by an American OEM motorcycle company. Pretty specific title, that...Creating its own engine had been a priority for Indian Motorcycle because the court mandated it as one of the conditions of trademark ownership when the marque was resurrected in 1998. The Powerplus may look different, but its air-cooled, 45-degree design is still pretty similar to that of Harley's Evolution engine. The 1638cc powerplant sports notched, polished aluminum rocker covers reminiscent of old Indian twins and an intake tract shifted around to the left side of the engine. As well as paying tribute to the past, those rounded cylinders have a greater fin area for better cooling, according to Indian. Putting the airbox and 42mm Mikuni flat-slide carb on the left side isn't done just for tradition's sake, though. Cruiser convention that dictates the exhaust system be opposite the sidestand, on the curb side. That means the right side of the bike is inevitably the source of any exhaust noise, and Indian designers did not want to take the chance of having two noise sources on the same side when dealing with the EPA sound police. By putting the intake on the left and the two-into-one pipe on the right, Indian could avoid having a double-decibel party that'd force the EPA to revoke its dance ticket.
2003 Indian Chief Springfield Front Side View

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