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2022 Indian FTR Carbon

2022 Indian FTR Carbon First Ride Review

Posted on July 6, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Nothing stokes expectation like a sexy motorcycle standing before you fully fueled and ready to ride. So when Indian dropped off their latest, greatest FTR—the top dog, $16,999 FTR Carbon, no less—it stirred a distinct desire to throw a leg over, blast off into the canyons, and never look back.

Accented with a crimson trellis frame, red-rimmed, cast-aluminum wheels, and double-barrel Akrapovič pipes, the 2022 Indian FTR Carbon certainly looks like a winner.
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