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Reviewed on September 10, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Ultra Motorcycle Company Fat Pounder view listing

5.0
This bike has been incredibly reliable. It is 20 years old and runs like a top. I absolutely love this thing. I have owned many, many bikes over the years. They come and go, but this one has stayed in the... read more
This bike has been incredibly reliable. It is 20 years old and runs like a top. I absolutely love this thing. I have owned many, many bikes over the years. They come and go, but this one has stayed in the rotation................,
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Reviewed on June 6, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2017 Old School Motorcycle Company Time Bandit Classic PS view listing

1.0
June 2017, I ordered a Time Bandit Classic PS. Wired the owner $19,000 with a purchase order to have the bike built and delivered in 4 weeks. Balance due on delivery. After 4 months of excuses, I asked for my full refund. They told me they could not refund me until they built and sold the bike.... read more
June 2017, I ordered a Time Bandit Classic PS. Wired the owner $19,000 with a purchase order to have the bike built and delivered in 4 weeks. Balance due on delivery. After 4 months of excuses, I asked for my full refund. They told me they could not refund me until they built and sold the bike. They sold the bike in 2019, two years later and kept my money. After my civil lawsuit on them, they only paid half back. Today is June 2021 and can not locate this company. I only saw pictures of the bike at another dealership trying to sell it. Not happy with the owners. Thanks for reading my honest review.
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Reviewed on December 17, 2020

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Indian Motorcycle Chief view listing

5.0
Its an absolute tank! Looks like a shiny new Harley Davidson, despite being 23 years old. Currently have 53,000 kms on it (about 33,000 miles). It sat in a basement not moving for 12 years, when I got it, it was under a half inch of grime. Cleaned the carbs and gas tank, dropped in a new... read more
Its an absolute tank! Looks like a shiny new Harley Davidson, despite being 23 years old. Currently have 53,000 kms on it (about 33,000 miles). It sat in a basement not moving for 12 years, when I got it, it was under a half inch of grime. Cleaned the carbs and gas tank, dropped in a new battery, and it roared to life like it was driven yesterday. A day of cleaning and fluid changes, and it was like a brand new bike. Tourque for days, and with the suspension set to 4 it corners like a champ. Its amazing the lean it can get, and the power out of the turns!! Its a Honda. Nobody's quite sure how long they last, since if they are reasonably taken care of (read: occasional oil changes and try to avoid snow), they keep firing up and running forever. If you are reading this because you see a deal on an old one, and wondering if they are a good bike, do it. do it now. You're sitting in front of a computer (or phone) when you could be getting one of the best bikes on the road!
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Reviewed on September 17, 2019

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Ultra Cycles Fat Pounder view listing

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This beast is RAW power and i havent really had any issues except a bad battery which happens, switched to a 500cca lithium as compression in the S&S is stupid high. I only have 4,207 miles on it as of 9-15-19 and bike is a 2000 year bike. No big issue's as its just barely broke in. I will tell ya... read more
This beast is RAW power and i havent really had any issues except a bad battery which happens, switched to a 500cca lithium as compression in the S&S is stupid high. I only have 4,207 miles on it as of 9-15-19 and bike is a 2000 year bike. No big issue's as its just barely broke in. I will tell ya if your a noob rider straight off a harley better super glue your pants to the seat, This beast will blow the pubes off your wife on a jump seat on the fender.. Anyways love the bike its a rigid which i love & easy maint. As i have a dry belt drive primary with a chain. Shes a beast blows every bike i have run off the road like he wasnt even there. It Keeps up with my 900hp Cobra Mustang till about 130mph then the cobra dusts it. I will prob. Never part ways with this beast....Never..
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Reviewed on January 22, 2015

Motorcycle reviewed 2014 Indian Motorcycle Chieftain view listing

5.0
I bought a Indian Chieftain in November of 2014. and I love it like no other motorcycle I've ever ridden. I have ridden many types of motorcycles, the last was a 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster XL1200. It was nice but the Indian Chieftain has options that Harley-Davidson only wish they had... read more
I bought a Indian Chieftain in November of 2014. and I love it like no other motorcycle I've ever ridden. I have ridden many types of motorcycles, the last was a 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster XL1200. It was nice but the Indian Chieftain has options that Harley-Davidson only wish they had thought of. It has a 111 HP Stoker engine 1811cc of pure power. It also has a lA powered windshield that goes up and down like a car window. It has a faring with an on-board computer that links up to your smart phone and does anything that your smart phone can do - navigation, calls, searching internet, etc. a 100 watt stereo with am/FM aux., weather station, etc. It also has large spacious saddle bags with plenty of room for hauling whatever you want - just about anything. I can go on, but you just need to go see one yourself and check it out. I enjoy riding my bike like no other ride I've ever ridden. It's very smooth and comfortable. I give it 5 stars plus...go check it out. You will find something there that you have to ride and it will be better and cheaper that a Harley-Davidson.
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Reviewed on July 15, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2014 Indian Motorcycle Chief Classic view listing

5.0
I have not ridden much since the 70's. Beyond the great looking lines on this bike, I was looking for a platform that fit me well and was easy to handle. After a sketchy ride in the neighborhood (my doing not the bike), I ventured out on the main roads for a day of riding. Riding... read more
I have not ridden much since the 70's. Beyond the great looking lines on this bike, I was looking for a platform that fit me well and was easy to handle. After a sketchy ride in the neighborhood (my doing not the bike), I ventured out on the main roads for a day of riding. Riding cautiously I became comfortable after 134 miles, both city and open road riding. The following day I rode 177 miles. This bike is very comfortable, handles well, and has incredible power. It is also a great looking bike with people curious about Indian and happy to see a tradition coming alive again.
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Reviewed on May 22, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2014 Indian Motorcycle Chieftain view listing

5.0
My last ride was on a Yamaha 750SP and wrapped it around a mail box post. It has been 10 years sinse then. By the time I reached the 2nd stop sign from the dealer my confadence was back, For a big bike, it was nimble, smoooth and responsive. I was back, in a saddle again! for good. More... read more
My last ride was on a Yamaha 750SP and wrapped it around a mail box post. It has been 10 years sinse then. By the time I reached the 2nd stop sign from the dealer my confadence was back, For a big bike, it was nimble, smoooth and responsive. I was back, in a saddle again! for good. More reviews to follow as I will pick up my, and my wife's, Springfield Blue Chieftain on the 9th.
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Reviewed on December 23, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Indian Motorcycle Spirit Roadmaster view listing

5.0
The very first motorcycle ride I ever had was on a 1953 Indian Chief when I was 5-years-old. I fell in love and always wanted an Indian. Years later, after riding a 90 Kaw, and two Gold Wings, I saw this Indian Spirit and fell in love. I had to buy it. Right away I had a few problems with... read more
The very first motorcycle ride I ever had was on a 1953 Indian Chief when I was 5-years-old. I fell in love and always wanted an Indian. Years later, after riding a 90 Kaw, and two Gold Wings, I saw this Indian Spirit and fell in love. I had to buy it. Right away I had a few problems with it, but got them fixed (warranty work/recalls) and it's been smooth sailing ever since. It starts right up and the performance is excellent. It's not a Gold Wing but it's still a lot of fun to ride for a couple hours and gets just loads of attention every time I take it out. What led me to buy this Indian was that this is an "AMERICAN" motorcycle. I take a lot of pride in telling people that "there's not one part, one piece, nut, bolt, wire, nothing on this bike that wasn't made right here in America, by Americans for Americans". Maybe it's not as fast as my old Kawasaki 900 Z1-B but it has more than enough hp. for 2-up riding. This is an "old school" cruiser and they don't make them like that anymore. I've been so pleased with this bike and it's like a old Timex - "It takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'". This is my last motorcycle and will be passed on to my grandson when he's ready for it.
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Reviewed on October 6, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Indian Motorcycle Scout view listing

5.0
I have been riding for 45 years now and have had everything from Honda's to Harley's. For the past 25 years I had mainly Harley's and then I got my Indian. This bike is amazing in most all ways. It looks and feels small compared to my Harley Ultra but that does not stop it from feeling great on... read more
I have been riding for 45 years now and have had everything from Honda's to Harley's. For the past 25 years I had mainly Harley's and then I got my Indian. This bike is amazing in most all ways. It looks and feels small compared to my Harley Ultra but that does not stop it from feeling great on the road. The brakes are second to none and the power of the S&S motor can really get your blood flowing. The fit and finish of the bike is also better than most anything else out there. The only real complaints I could make would be the size of the gas tank and the poor gas mileage I am getting.
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Reviewed on August 15, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Indian Motorcycle Chief Standard view listing

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I sold a 2002 Indian Chief from Gilroy with the first year PP100 motor and this bike made by Kings Mountain is head and shoulders above it in reliability, performance and handling. The bike cruises effortlessly at interstate speeds and above fully loaded with gear and still pulls mileage in low... read more
I sold a 2002 Indian Chief from Gilroy with the first year PP100 motor and this bike made by Kings Mountain is head and shoulders above it in reliability, performance and handling. The bike cruises effortlessly at interstate speeds and above fully loaded with gear and still pulls mileage in low to mid 40s. A little roll on the throttle and she will pull up through 95-100 without downshifting. It's a pure pleasure to ride.
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