The cool, rainy city of Portland — and the surrounding tangle of curled mountain roads — might not be the first place that comes to mind when it comes to places you’d want to first ride a bike from a traditional American motorcycle company like Indian. Domestic motorcycle manufacturing, after all, tends to be known for big V-twins and thumping down desert highways. But the last few years have revealed a whole new side of Indian; the release of the FTR 750 and FTR 1200 marked a hard shift from the highway monsters to scrappy, sporty bikes that proudly shine a light on Indian’s badass flat-tracking past.
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