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Indian Motorcycle has revealed a custom-inspired limited edition of its Roadmaster Elite for 2020, with just 225 units planned for production. The bike is available now through an authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer, and will start at $38,999 in the US and $46,999 in Canada.
Each of the limited Roadmaster Elite models takes more than 30 hours to paint, with the final details applied by hand. It will feature Thunder Black Vivid Crystal over the Gunmetal Flake colorway, and be highlighted by red pinstriping and red badging throughout.
On top of the bold new graphics, there will also be an upgraded 600W PowerBand Audio Plus system on board. It will give you optimal sound from its fairing, trunk, and saddlebag speakers, which Indian claims are 50 percent louder than stock. The new sound system also has a nine-band dynamic equalizer that adjusts automatically to get the best sound quality at different vehicle speeds.
“The Roadmaster itself delivers the ultimate touring experience, but the Roadmaster Elite takes that experience to an even higher level, designed specifically for riders who pay attention to each and every detail,” said Reid Wilson, vice president for Indian Motorcycle, in a company press release. “Whether riding around town or across the country, the Roadmaster Elite is a statement maker—packed with all the modern touring amenities riders would ever need or want, with an aesthetic that is captivating.”
It will be powered by the Thunder Stroke 115 V-twin, have three selectable ride modes, and a sophisticated infotainment system with 7-inch, glove-friendly touchscreen, Bluetooth compatibility, and features like traffic and weather overlays.
It also comes equipped with a tank-mounted fuel gauge, voltmeter, LED lights, heated leather seating for rider and passenger, heated grips, adjustable windscreen, as well as more than 37 gallons of storage space.
News & Image Source: motorcyclistonline.com
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