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This Chief Dark Horse has very low miles and comes with the Thunder Stroke 111 cu in motor that puts out 119 ft lbs of torque, 6 speed transmission, ABS, cruise control, factory security, windshield and stage one exhaust system with high flow breather.
Original MSRP on this bike was $17499 so it is priced to sell quickly. We are a full line Indian Motorcycle Dealer with 2 full time technicians and a complete showroom of parts, clothing and accessories. We offer financing with low rates with approved credit and warranties can be purchased for the bike if wanted. Come by and see us today or check us out on Facebook and fortworthindian.com |
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