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On Saturday October 4th, 2008 the Indian Motorcycle Company will open it's doors for factory tours. The tours occur on the same day as the Indian Motorcycle Charlotte Grand Opening Celebration.
I wonder who is making their motors for them now?
Last time it was S & S, of which is a great motor, bar none.
On the site it said that their motors are the "105 plus".
It's too bad that they couldn't have stayed in the biz as opposed to fading away, coming back in the late 90's.
and fading away again only to come back again.
Would've been healthy compettition that would've been better for the consumer in the long run.
I think that their cool lookin' bikes but they're pretty pricey......
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