Motorcycle specifications Indian1890 Chief Bobber Dark Horse 2025 The art of contradicting

We 're faced with a moment of ambiguity. How can this Chief be called a Bobber when the Chief itself has become a bobber? Is the name just one facet? Is Springfield's custom revival swimming against the tide? Wanting to be reduced to the essentials while retaining an idea of imposing presence helps to provoke a hell of a lot of brain-juice. Okay, this Dark Horse Chief Bobber won't sit still.
Let's continue with the nonsense. This kind of machine is supposed to be as uncluttered as possible. Yet the Dark Horse Bobber is fitted with trim pieces that the Chief couldn't care less about. Styling takes control, with streamlined forks and shocks, a headlight pod, spoked rims and a big front tire that seems to square the road.
But where the bike clearly makes its presence felt is in the riding position it offers the rider.
The Ape-Hanger handlebars put your arms over the horizon, while the advanced footpegs allow you to bring your boots right up to the edge of the frame. So, now we're into custom-culture. We're going to roll out some bad-tempered street cowboy, with metallic, gargled belches. Now it's time for the big twin-cylinder Thunderstroke.
This engine measures 1890 cm3, or 116 cubic inches for the Americans. Power does not like to be expressed in horsepower on this type of engine. The important thing is the torque, the force that this Chief can give and the emotions it arouses. Pushing in recent years with 16.5 mkg at 2,900 rpm, the heart of the bike took a slap in 2025 and brings its torque back to 15.9 mkg, at a speed of 3,300 rpm. This block can deactivate its rear cylinder if necessary to prevent it from getting too hot under the breeches.
In front of this huge metal body, it's hard to believe that the clutch has softened. But that's where Indian's attention was focused in 2023. A little more flexibility and less effort in the left hand for more relaxed gear shifting.
Does it get any more bobber than this? We've become accustomed to this kind of eugenics, lyrical naming and flavored presentation.
There's only one way to really grasp it: take it out alone between the night of the streetlamps and the character of the asphalt. That's if you're willing to pay a hefty premium over the Chief.
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