2023 Indian Chief Dark Horse Owner's Review

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • *Disclaimer*
    Rabid Hedgehog now works for Indian motorcycle of OKC, but is allowed to give an honest opinion and unlike working for a certain other place, will not have to take videos down if the views do not match. So therefore, the views and opinions of this mad man may not align with those of Indian of OKC.
    *Correction*
    Stated 4.7 inch front suspension, my bad it is 5.2 inches of front travel. Never be decaffeinated and ride.
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    Detailed Specs of the Indian Chief Dark Horse
    Engine & Drivetrain
    Bore x Stroke 4.063" x 4.449" (103.2mm x113mm)
    Compression Ratio
    11.0:1
    Displacement
    116 cu in (1,890 cc)
    Drive/Driven
    Clutch Wet, Multi-Plate
    Electronic Fuel Injection System
    Closed loop fuel injection / 54 mm bore
    Engine Type
    Thunderstroke 116
    Exhaust
    Dual Exhaust w/ Crossover
    Gear Ratio (1st) 9.403 : 1
    Gear Ratio (2nd) 6.411 : 1
    Gear Ratio (3rd) 4.763 : 1
    Gear Ratio (4th) 3.796 : 1
    Gear Ratio (5th) 3.243 : 1
    Gear Ratio (6th) 2.789 : 1
    Peak Torque
    120 ft-lbs (162 Nm)
    Peak Torque RPM
    2,900 RPM
    Transmission/Final Drive
    2.2 : 1
    Transmission/Primary Drive
    Gear Drive Wet Clutch
    Dimensions
    Fuel Capacity 4.0 gal (15.1 L)
    Ground Clearance 4.9 in (125 mm)
    GVWR 1,160 lb (522 kg)
    Lean Angle 28.5°
    Overall Height 49.3 in (1,253 cm)
    Overall Length 90 in (2,286 mm)
    Overall Width 36.3 in (922 mm)
    Rake/Trail 29° / 5.2 in (131.5 mm)
    Seat Height 26.0 in (662 mm)
    Weight (Empty Tank / Full of Fuel)
    647 lbs / 670 lbs (294 kg / 304 kg)
    Wheelbase
    64.0 in (1,626 mm)
    Brakes
    Front Brakes
    Single / 300mm Semi-Floating Rotor / 4 Piston Caliper
    Rear Brakes
    Single / 300mm Floating Rotor / 2 Piston Caliper
    Tires / Wheels
    Front Tires
    Pirelli® Night Dragon 130/60B19 61H
    Front Wheel
    Machine Highlighted Cast Black 19 in x 3.5 in
    Rear Tires
    Pirelli® Night Dragon 180/65 B16 81H
    Rear Wheel
    Machine Highlighted Cast Black 16 in x 5 in
    Suspension
    Front Fork Tube Diameter 46 mm
    Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
    Front Travel 5.2 in (132 mm)
    Rear Suspension Dual Shocks w/adjustable preload
    Rear Travel 3.0 in (75 mm)
    Detailed Specs of the Chief Bobber
    Engine & Drivetrain
    Bore x Stroke
    3.976 in x 4.449 in (101 mm x 113 mm)
    Compression Ratio
    9.5:1
    Displacement
    111 cu in (1,811 cc)
    Drive/Driven
    Clutch Wet, Multi-Plate
    Electronic Fuel Injection System
    Closed loop fuel injection / 54 mm bore
    Engine Type
    Thunderstroke 111
    Exhaust
    Dual Exhaust w/ Crossover
    Gear Ratio (1st) 9.403 : 1
    Gear Ratio (2nd) 6.411 : 1
    Gear Ratio (3rd) 4.763 : 1
    Gear Ratio (4th) 3.796 : 1
    Gear Ratio (5th) 3.243 : 1
    Gear Ratio (6th) 2.789 : 1
    Peak Torque
    108 ft-lbs (146 Nm)
    Peak Torque
    RPM 3,200 rpm
    Transmission/Final Drive
    2.2 : 1
    Transmission/Primary Drive
    Gear Drive Wet Clutch
    Dimensions
    Fuel Capacity 4.0 gal (15.1 L)
    Ground Clearance 4.9 in (125 mm)
    GVWR 1,160 lb (522 kg)
    Lean Angle 28.5°
    Overall Height 53.1 in (1,349 mm)
    Overall Length 90 in (2,286 mm)
    Overall Width 36 in (915 mm)
    Rake/Trail 29° / 5.2 in (131.5 mm)
    Seat Height 26.0 in (662 mm)
    Weight (Empty Tank / Full of Fuel)
    670 lbs / 694 lbs (304 kg / 315 kg)
    Wheelbase 64.0 in (1,626 mm)
    Brakes
    Front Brakes
    Single / 300mm Semi-Floating Rotor / 4 Piston Caliper
    Rear Brakes
    Single / 300mm Floating Rotor / 2 Piston Caliper
    Tires / Wheels
    Front Tires
    Pirelli® Night Dragon 130/90B16 67H
    Front Wheel
    Wire Spoke 16 in x 3 in
    Rear Tires
    Pirelli® Night Dragon 180/65 B16 81H
    Rear Wheel
    Wire Spoke 16 in x 5 in
    Suspension
    Front Fork Tube Diameter 46 mm
    Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
    Front Travel 5.2 in (132 mm)
    Rear Suspension Dual Shocks w/adjustable preload
    Rear Travel 3.0 in (75 mm)

Komentáře • 33

  • @bhouse92101
    @bhouse92101 Před 9 měsíci +1

    RH, I found your channel about 2 tears ago when I was shopping for my first motorcycle. I was considering the Suzuki M90 as my first motorcycle. There was one that had been sitting in a dealership for 3 years and they were offering it for a steal, so I ended up buying. I enjoyed your review prior to buying it and found after riding it for several months, that your review was pretty spot on (the engine HATES low RPMs and you gotta rev it, to keep her from shaking). As time went on, I was considering that when, or if, I were going to upgrade, it would most likely be the Chief Dark Horse. I liked the gauge and I didn't think I wanted a bagger. Unfortunately, someone cut me off and my M90 was totaled out (I recovered in about 6 months), so I went shopping. I really liked all of the Indian motorcycles. They are getting it right. I ended up getting a 2023 Springfield Dark Horse last November, even though I loved the gauge cluster of the Chief. Thanks again for your channel! I'm glad you are enjoying your ride and I appreciate your reviews and your comments are always spot on.

    • @Tscaperock
      @Tscaperock Před 24 dny

      Only found this video one tear ago!

  • @vincenttarquini4235
    @vincenttarquini4235 Před rokem

    My friend, you are a breath of fresh air and you tell it like it is. I agree with you wholeheartedly. I currently ride a big Victory Bagger, but am looking for a second motorcycle more suited to daily riding and commuting that can pinch hit for long tours, but also good on unpaved roads. I would seriously love a Guzzi V85TT, but the nearest dealer is in Minneapolis and I live in Sioux Falls, SD. I am considering some other options. Like you I am tall 6' 4", weigh about 270lbs, 32" inseam and wear a 13 shoe. You see what I mean? What makes a premium bike is first reliability, ease of maintenance, then good design and workmanship and predictable handling. Last of all an ability to move the soul! You should sigh in joy every time you get on the bike! I am also open to suggestions. Please keep up the good work.

  • @sirlawrence2125
    @sirlawrence2125 Před měsícem

    Hey, bro I like what you did to it, I'm looking at the Chief Bobber Dark Horse 2022 116 engine

  • @Moonshot.
    @Moonshot. Před 9 měsíci +1

    I thought you sounded familiar. I seen you the other day in okc getting a super chief ready for a customer.

  • @MattieXMoto
    @MattieXMoto Před 8 dny

    Hi. How bad is the heat coming off the engine? Similar to the Low rider S? Is it a tie with the rear cyl deactivation vs Harley 117 oil cooler? Thx

  • @clintoncoey9840
    @clintoncoey9840 Před rokem +1

    Strongly considering the Springfield dark horse and the Challenger dark horse

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Před rokem +1

      Those are great choices. To be real the Challenger would be my choice between those two, but I am a huge fan of the original Springfield with it's 50s looks and all and rounded everything.

    • @bhouse92101
      @bhouse92101 Před 9 měsíci

      They are virtually the same bike. One has a fairing the other doesn't. The Springfield has mini apes and the Challenger has more "standard" bars. Have you been able to test ride either one? Indian does Demo Rides at dealers all the time. Both of those models are available for you to test ride.

    • @clintoncoey9840
      @clintoncoey9840 Před 9 měsíci

      @@bhouse92101 I haven't ridden them yet. It's more of a "I want" at this point. That and I wouldn't be able to explain how my current bike needed a friend so I brought one home for it lol. Maybe in a couple years it'll be a retirement gift to myself.

    • @bhouse92101
      @bhouse92101 Před 9 měsíci

      @@clintoncoey9840 Good Luck!

  • @yahooalerts7632
    @yahooalerts7632 Před měsícem

    I have 2023 Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, my only constant issue is the heat coming up from the exhaust. Any suggestions???

  • @Playaflydre
    @Playaflydre Před rokem

    I saw one ( Springfield Dark Horse ) with a batwing fairing and a slim tour pack on the back. Looked bad ass. I want one but im worried about being stranded in the middle of nowhere and a dealership being hundreds of miles away or not even in the state.

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Před rokem

      The engineering is pretty straight forward and they are actually pretty easy to work on, but they are also solidly reliable. I know that they do not match the dealer network HD has, but, they also will not leave you stranded.

    • @Playaflydre
      @Playaflydre Před rokem

      @RabidHedgehog Well that's good to know. I really like the Springfield Dark Horse. I guess I need to go to a dealership and talk to them. May ease my mind about them

    • @bhouse92101
      @bhouse92101 Před 9 měsíci

      I've had my 2023 Springfield Dark Horse for just over a year now, LOVE IT! No issues. I have a little more piece of mind since there are 3 dealerships near me (I am in San Diego, CA), but I have never feared that it wasn't a reliable bike.

  • @SwagSo7fly7
    @SwagSo7fly7 Před 9 měsíci

    I am really struggling on which to get the scout or the chief 🤦🏾‍♂️ I really like how the scout looks more but the comforts of cruise control ride mode and that screen !!! 😩

    • @curtismager9281
      @curtismager9281 Před 7 měsíci

      Rogue ABS is a great bike and you will get more compliments than the chief.

  • @rsc68er
    @rsc68er Před 11 měsíci

    Gidday Mate. Is that seat available through Indian as a optional extra? It looks bloody awesome mate. I'm making plans in my head for my Indian when I eventually get one. I currently have a 2012 Triumph Bonneville T100 and as much as I love that bike the Indian has stolen my heart. The Cheif Dark Horse, the Bobber Cheif Dark Horse. I love the Super Cheif too but I have my heart set on the other 2 depending on where I think I like my foot controls.

    • @rsc68er
      @rsc68er Před 11 měsíci

      I think I just heard you say someone made that seat for you?

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Před 11 měsíci

      This seat is through Indian, there are two docks for it so be careful when getting it. The one is part 2889113 is the kit and close off for the Chief and the other seat itself is 2884949-VBC

  • @1luiluilui
    @1luiluilui Před rokem

    Nice custom Dark Horse. I have the same model and same color but i chose the reduced reach handlebar and extended reach syndicate seat that works almost perfect.
    How tall are you?

    • @amerigo88
      @amerigo88 Před 5 měsíci

      Pretty sure Rabid Hedgehog is 6'2" with 32" inseam and about 210 pounds. He diets sometimes, so the weight varies between videos. LOL

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Před 4 měsíci +1

      6 foot tall thirty two inch inseam and this Chief has changed more.

  • @Indian.Chief.1901DarkHorse

    😎

  • @rainkaru1946
    @rainkaru1946 Před rokem

    Intresting complectation as almost new bike

    • @RabidHedgehog
      @RabidHedgehog  Před rokem +1

      I blame my strange body dimensions on this one. But I have made it into something that works well for me now. I've re-rode the stock versions and I honestly believe it is the PTSD of the Night Rod's clamshell position that makes it weird.

    • @1luiluilui
      @1luiluilui Před rokem

      Absolutely

  • @scottstewart6740
    @scottstewart6740 Před 14 dny

    They almost have it.
    The ugly fenders,digital speedo,and the boring paint and no real tail light don't impress me at all. The rest of it looks good.
    The tins and speedo are garbage, I want to see a custom from a real bike builder .has some good bones

  • @wesleyredmond3464
    @wesleyredmond3464 Před 9 měsíci

    So is this just the standard chief dark horse?

  • @supermarkie624
    @supermarkie624 Před 4 měsíci

    F4 phantom

  • @charlesscharfy6607
    @charlesscharfy6607 Před 6 měsíci

    wow, to each there own but lol

  • @Tscaperock
    @Tscaperock Před 24 dny

    Not much of a camera man! Taking videos of the bike on the shade side with the sun in your face!