Indian Motorcycle dealers are planning great things ahead even though the market is slow. America got its first motorcycle from Indian Motorcycle. Though the production was almost zero by’53 Indian Motorcycle Dealer is heading towards a reentry in the manufacturing field with plans to 50 new motorcycle by 2011…..
Ironically Indian Motorcycle Company opened its first International dealership in France in 2009. Throughout World War II it had sold a consignment of 5000 Chiefs with side cars to French government. In’20s and 30s it was the typical motorcycle everyone used.
Over the years Indian Motorcycle has changed hands three times over the last hundred years but even then it always had a large amount of supporters. Presently the manufacturing unit of the company lies in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
The first new Indian dealership opened in Lowell, NC in 2008, and since that time numerous other dealerships have opened around the country. And it’s not been a moment too soon, because demand for the new 2009 Indian Chief is strong. People who buy Indian motorcycles feel like they are buying a great bike and a unique part of American history.
The flagship dealer that opened in Lowell in October 2008 features striking architectural flourishes and is a forerunner of all the major market Indian motorcycle dealers. The outside of the dealership has a 50-foot high Indian “front fender” in stainless steel with an Indian head running light at the top.
When you step inside the dealership you will find a model of Indian Chief on a turntable significantly placed. You will also find video screens throughout the dealership showing the great achievements of this classic brand.
For slightly old-school Indian enthusiasts, the Charlotte store has a number of parts from the “Gilroy era” (1999-2003) and are able to obtain more. If you’re a fan of America’s first motorcycle brand who happens to be traveling near Charlotte, a trip to this Indian motorcycle dealer should definitely be part of your plans.
The Indian Motorcycle dealership had a lavish opening in Lowell in 2008 and since then there are a number of branches which have come up in Scranton, Boston, Omaha, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Paducah, Witchita, Dallas, Las Vegas, North Jersey Phoenix and Minneapolis.
The Indian motorcycle is showing a lot of interest in teaming up with business people who are fond of and are fans of motorcycles to open new dealerships. So you will witness a number of Indian motors dealers coming up in future. You may consider 2010s to be the brightest period in Indian Motors’ history since its inception in the beginning of 20th century.