The Indian Motorcycle was present last weekend at the Motor Bike Expo in Verona, where it displayed the «First 6» collection – the first six customizations of the new Sport Chief RT.
Originating from dealerships of the manufacturer across Europe, each of these bikes showcased unique designs and finishes, reflecting the creativity of their creators based on a dynamic and aggressive-styled model.
American Graffiti
This custom bike hails from Prague (Czechia) and draws inspiration from the American racing scene. The creators painted the entire bike, including the frame, to celebrate what they love most about racing in the United States.
Bastard
A creation by MotoStrada Porto in Portugal, the Bastard takes inspiration from the racing performance and «DNA» of the brand. The design follows the lines of the King of Baggers and Superhooligans, incorporating as many genuine parts and accessories as possible. However, special care was taken to maintain the identity of the Sport Chief RT.
Hoka Key
Markus Krasser from Styrian Motor Cycle in Austria designed the Hoka Key, inspired by the history and evolution of Indian Motorcycle. The foundation of the design was rooted in the Club Style aesthetic.
No Comply Society
Created by Krazy Horse in the UK, the No Comply Society draws inspiration from the custom culture of motorcycles and cars. It incorporates elements from both the world of motorcycles and arts.
The Quetcher
Representing Switzerland, The Quetcher was crafted by Biker Syndicate, paying homage to its roots in the canton of Vaud. Even its name comes from the local dialect. The design is subtle, but the bike still makes a strong impression on the road.
Top Fuel
Indian Motorcycle Metz in France contributed the Top Fuel to the «First 6» collection. It was inspired by the NBHRA, NASCAR, and King of the Baggers, combining the Club Style with the essence of a racing bagger.