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ID:	14030 My wife and I along with Lee rode the Devils Triangle, along with a dozen other roads today and stopped at the top of Norris Dam for a few pictures. These are Indian Challengers and do not disappoint. Mine is red, Sandy’s is white and Lee rides the black one.
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    #2
    Nice bikes...nice pics...thanx for sharing Doc!

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      #3
      When I saw the title I thought Sonny was posting 🙄

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      • EasTexOutlaw
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        I only meant that if it’s a challenge, Sonny would be the one to throw it down. Again his bullfrog mouth overloading his tadpole ass 🤥

      • 1K9
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        Clint sunny gave you ptsd

      • EasTexOutlaw
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        PFFFFFFFFFFFFF - No Sir - Not at all - Nothing Traumatic, No stress - Now I may have a disorder or two

      #4
      very nice!!!!

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        #5
        Very nice. How would these compare to you TFC? I do like the Challengers stance and look ideal for touring. I'm getting a little disappointed in the back roads in my 100 mile radius. They are torn to shit and they would rather give money away than fix the roads. it's hard for back road riding dodging the pot holes. I do more freeway riding now so that irritates me. The freeways are still decent but between the huge increase in traffic and shitty back roads I'm a little perturbed.

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          #6
          The Challenger handles very well for a big bagger and has amazing power, especially if tuned well. The ride on the bagger is much more compliant than the TFC and having the wind protection and ability to carry gear is a big plus. Some times I like music on a bike and the speakers are pretty good on the two up graded models but I’ve already put in the better speakers in the front and have ordered the rear. The torque and horse power are good but not close to the TFC. If I could cram that motor of my 2.5l bike into the Challenger frame there would be no better bike on earth.

          This bike might eat into my Rocket riding time.

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            #7
            It's got that cool kind of slammed rear end look.👍

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            • Dr.D
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              Overall it’s a great bike.

            #8
            Originally posted by Dr.D View Post
            The Challenger handles very well for a big bagger and has amazing power, especially if tuned well.
            But Dahrling - it's not an automatic!.

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            • Dr.D
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              Is this a reference to an old TV show? Sounds familiar but I can't hear the female accent in the type.

            #9
            Surprisingly I am capable of independent parody.

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              #10
              Doc, when I'm done with the heavy Rocket, In your honor I'll get a Scout. I like the tank and hear lot's of good tings about the brand. You are such a good ambassador that Indian should send you a new model year bike every January, for free.

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              • Dr.D
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                We are a bit outspoken about the positive aspects of the brand and they still make me pay for all the stuff. I do get discounts at the dealer however.

              #11
              Indians do have a good looking bike. Pretty tuff to my neighbor has one in the driveway. Its been sitting there for a year and a half. Snow and piled on it during the winter. Ya think the cheap bastid would atleast put a cover on it. I figure sense its a Indian I'll call it Many Moons for how long its been sitting outside.

              I've been think of down sizing myself do to my health. Or maybe just put a 2300cc motor in a wheelchair

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              • 1K9
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                Warpo... good to hear from you. How's the dogo? How about your chest. Still taking a lot of TNT?

              • barbagris
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                You could - just saying - try 2300 without a blower and hot engine.

              #12
              Bogey is doing great. I'm going thru rehab but still having spells where it seems the only relief is to eat the nitro. I think there's something wrong
              Bogey likes his blanky
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              • barbagris
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                Does he let you share?

              • Tripps
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                The bone or the blanket?

              • barbagris
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                Blanket - a dog's bone is a sacred object.

              #13
              I like the Scout, I'd definitely buy that before I'd buy a Sportster

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              • 1K9
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                High performance, little bike.

              • Dr.D
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                You’ll need a front suspension upgrade, at least.

              #14
              Originally posted by Dr.D View Post
              The Challenger handles very well for a big bagger and has amazing power, especially if tuned well. The ride on the bagger is much more compliant than the TFC and having the wind protection and ability to carry gear is a big plus. Some times I like music on a bike and the speakers are pretty good on the two up graded models but I’ve already put in the better speakers in the front and have ordered the rear. The torque and horse power are good but not close to the TFC. If I could cram that motor of my 2.5l bike into the Challenger frame there would be no better bike on earth.

              This bike might eat into my Rocket riding time.
              Lloyd'z is already tinkering with them, and knowing them they're going to have a big bore kit and cams soon.
              The trick will be sneaking your bike over for a kit without Sandy knowing. I'm sure she'll know something's up the first time y'all leave a red light. 😂

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                #15
                My Daughter and her boyfriend are down from Nevada on his new Challenger, I had a passenger backrest from my RoadMaster that fit perfectly on the Challenger I was surprised but then again I wasn’t because details like that are what help make the Indians great bikes.

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