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" ... Chieftain Classic (starting at $23,999) fills out the Chieftain lineup with a model that has a valanced front fender, a leather seat with fringe, color-matched hard saddlebags and a fairing that houses the gauge cluster and Ride Command screen. ... "
" ... Chieftain Classic is pretty much a carryover model, featuring the Art Deco styling of the original bike. It shares the mechanical bits (engine, transmission, electronics) with the new Chieftains, but retains the classic tin and 16-inch cast wheels front and rear. The front fender is deeply valanced, and crowned with a chromed illuminated Indian head-dress marker light. ... "
" ... The Chieftain is a touring motorcycle, sized and priced to match up with the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. The new bike looks the part, with deeply valanced front and rear fenders, a fork-mounted batwing front fairing. The big 111 cubic inch Thunder Stroke engine acts as a visual anchor and a stressed member in the cast aluminum frame. Even a casual observer will have no problem differentiating the Chieftain from a Harley -- especially if they can read. Following the Motor Company's lead, Indian has engraved and embossed its logo all over the bike. It is stamped into the frame; carved onto the fairing; and printed on the derby cover. It says "Indian" on the dashboard, on the oil cap, on the master cylinder, on the ends of the handgrips and on the tank. A big Indian headdress is painted on each side of the gas tank. The Indian head war bonnet fender ornament dresses the front fender, lit from within for visibility after dark. There are Indian head Easter eggs in surprising places, like within the mirrors. If that's not enough, there's a catalog of additional Indian bolt-on accessories on the way. ... "
" ... The new Chieftain Limited takes its lead from the custom bike scene, tweaking the Chieftain ($23,999) and Chieftain Dark Horse ($21,999) formulas with a skinny 19-inch front wheel replacing the 16-inch front. The valanced front fender has been chopped to follow the line of the wheel and exposes the big dual front brake rotors. A sleeker seat design conforms closer to the body, and the headlight bezel is painted, not chromed, to match the Thunder Black paintjob. Other than that, the Chieftain Limited matches the Chieftain feature-for-feature, including the 7-inch touchscreen-operated Ride Command Infotainment/Navigation system and hard saddlebags. ... "