Indian FTR1200 S Flat Tracker Review
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- Indian FTR1200 S Flat Tracker Review: In this video I at last get to ride a big American V-Twin motorcycle for the first time ever.....in the form of the new for 2019, Indian FTR1200 S Flat Tracker. I had low expectations for the bike when I jumped on (I don't know why) and, in what turns out to be somewhat of a gushing review, my expectations were rapidly blown away, I loved this beast! Huge thanks to the lovely people at Krazy Horse in Bury St Edmunds for letting me borrow the bike.
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I own an Indian. Bought it last year. After a few demo rides kept going back because the bike really impressed me to include the emphasis on little details. The bike was smooth, powerful, and had ABS (which kept upright a months ago when I had to do an emergency stop). You are right about the weight distribution. The weight is low which makes the bike easy to handle. I have owned many motorcycles over the past 40 years and this is one of my favorites.
Being an American, I LOVE seeing our fellows across the pond enjoying one of the new Indian bikes. Harley represented us for WAYYYYY too long with a lack of ingenuity, an underwhelming chassis and an anemic engine. Good to see you enjoyed it...and if I ever made it out to the UK to ride around, this would be my choice to see the countryside!
MattShaggs I know wish Indian and HD would make some lighter weight naked bikes
I'm from uk , and seen ome of these today and it's a beauty , I might get one when i trade my current bike in . Not really a fan of big cruisers ,they dont go well with our tight british roads, but this is something a bit different. Also in the uk the harley crowd are normally old men, never wear proper gear, dress up and think they are part of a bad ass motorbike club , not really into that whole scene, they are all posers.
I thought you might want to hire a Brit peace of iron to tour our countryside?
@@jjnewman65 Hey, if I can rent out a Bonneville, sign me up for that experience too!
@@user-sw4go6vc5s We have the same crowd in the states... the HD fan boys that are dying off and are taking HD with them.
Totally agree TMF. Recently took a test myself, the quality as you mentioned is exceptional, It only took me 100m to realise what a beautifully sorted machine they've made. It looks stunning up close and does that rare thing of being able to cruise or cane depending on your mood. Two bikes in one, you can be Peter Fonda one minute and Geronimo the next as your mood strikes. Sensational! I want.
Stunning bike. Future classic written all over it, IMO. Thanks for a well-conducted review.
Thanks for watching James!
it may have been said already but this is so good as its been designed by the main designer that was responsible for the BMW S1000RR and R9T amongst others, he was poached by Indian, for the life of me can't remember his name... Nice review as always
I’m From America.
I’m so glad that Indian is making this bike. Along with Harley, they should have been making naked street bikes 20 years ago. But hey, they’re finally waking up.
It’s pricey though for the power. I fear that will never change.
Your "from" America?....Does that mean your American?..Doesn't sound like it from the negative opinion..
Michael Steven
First of all Michael it is “ you’re “....you’ve fucked that up twice.
Secondly, my opinion can be whatever I want.
Third, if you had actually read my comment it wasn’t negative at all. I said I’m glad they’re making this bike. Yes they should have been making naked street bikes for the last 20 years. The lack of a full line up is what’s hurting them. Clearly they understand that now since both Indian and Harley are and will produce street bikes, Harley is producing adventure bikes and electric bikes. Probably too pricey.
Lastly, I was born and raised on the east coast of the USA. Which means I’m from America...I can’t wait to buy my 2020 Fat Boy in the near future if that makes you feel better.
Umm... Buell did make naked streetbike 20 years ago....
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“Did” is the key word in your sentence. It’s a shame that stopped in what, 2009?
@@BadDirtRider point is they were back then. EBR Also made 1190cc superbikes from 2014-2017. And they are quite a machine. Harley really screwed up letting Buell go. Some of the best handling chassis ever made.
YESS! It's strange I was only thinking king yesterday more I wish you would do the FTR1200s. And here we are😂
As a Bury Boy born and bred this was a particularly enjoyable review TMF, many thanks! Never been fond of the cruiser style of Harleys or Indians but this beautiful machine is something else. Great new design direction. Definitely on my Next Bike list!!
Check it out Simon!
Lovely looking machine and great to hear the dynamics hold up to the same standard. I'll have to pay Krazy Horse a visit to check it or in the metal as its a nice ride out to Bury for me.
That's a great looking bike! I was gloating at one in the showroom last Thursday evening fitted with S&S flat tracker pipes...
I hope they let you keep it, at least for a while... For the long term reviews... Seems like a useful machine, even for touring... With some mods, of course...
All the best!!!
“Relentless push in the backside”. You love it 😊
yes i raised an eyebrow to that one as well lmao
Yes, just did not sound right at all. I deleted my comment then scrolled down the comments....
Good morning TMF, Thank you for the video and review a nice looking bike!! Dad had one many years ago. Anyway take care and catch you next time 👍😎🇬🇧.
Cheers Wayne...
Great video again and a very special bike. The Krazy Horse chaps have just opened up in the Cotswolds as well, great little loop, start Mollie's Motel & Diner outside of Oxford for breakfast and then round to Caffeine and Machine near Stratford.
Saw this bike up close at last year’s show in Long Beach and it had to be the most impressive new bike there. Real quality machine with loads of character. Thankfully, they hadn’t passed emissions at that point or I probably would have bought it on the spot!
What a gorgeous bike! The twin exhaust is lovely compared to most stock cans.
Yes I need to change those out on looks grounds...
I like the pipe work a lot, but the cans themselves to me look like two Honda grom cans melted into the shape of one from a monster 1200.
Great review and good to see you in my home county of Suffolk. They've got some fantastic bikes at Krazy Horse, I often pop for a browse (and to use the great cafe at the showroom). Let's have a review of the new Scout Bobber Twenty, or if you fancy a proper big American V twin, my all time favourite, the Indian Chief Darkhorse.
Love love love the look of this machine. Those artery-esque pipes look incredible. Purposeful as you sometimes say TMF. God Bless the colonies..
I really don't get why the rear mudgard plate holder isn't standard at this point. I know this isn't the first bike to do it, but it's always nice to see a bike you don't immediately have to take a toolbox to the tail. Also suits our comically large bike license plates better than just a kite on a stick
Good review TMF. Nice looking Bike.
Good review. Throughly enjoyable 🙂 🏍
I think this is the best looking naked bike, I love the front screen. This days we all get the picture that BMW, KTM or Ducati because of the marketing is the bike to have but the Indian would be my choice. Really good product from the US. Congrats from the Vstrom 1000 XT rider. I cant wait to see it in person on EICMA.
That's a handsome beast. Need to get to an Indian dealer to test ride one. It'll make an excellent bike for those occasional UK summers when the sun is shining.
American bikes aren't my thing (and I've tried a few), but I have to say that, at least visually, that's a lovely bike. After Harley shafted Eric Buell, the American scene has lacked diversity. Now, if Indian were to approach Eric, that would be very interesting.
Very interesting thought for sure. I'd quite like to see the result of some indian/buell ideas.
Mr Buell is currently working on his own e-bike project, and Harley is working on DOHC water cooled engines.
Polaris sacrificed Victory to give power to the Indian brand. They are not in shortage of good engineers and visual designers. They need better marketing and dealer network.
Being an American, I do agree with your comment (I ride a 2007 T-100 and '94 Yamaha XV750). Sadly HD is dragging their feet when it comes to competing with other makes. And, living here in Wisconsin, HD's are like lawnmowers, "Everybody has one". Indian has upped the bar in both ride and performance quality. The FTR is bitchin'. It's up there with both the Speedtwin and Ducati Monster. Go ride one, and stay away from the HD's. Godspeed!
This bike is pretty cool. I owned a Buell XB9SX. Great bike. Agricultural yes, but that was one of the things I liked about it and compared to a lot of bikes I looked at while shopping for a new bike I found that the Buell XB still holds up well to new bikes. I now own an RnineT and did consider this Indian but wanted something a bit different than what I had before and enjoy it. But someday I would love to have another Buell. I would love to see TMF do a review one a XB9, if he ever would review older bikes.
I nearly bought a XB12S new. I’ve been looking again recently, the R doesn’t do it for me, it has to be the S, but they seem to be as rare as rocking horse shit.
Saw one of these a few weeks back, stunning looking motorcycle, maybe not quite as practical as my GSA. If I could justify another bike I could be tempted...then again your big Triumph is a looker.
Hi Missenden, really enjoying your reviews, been following for a little while now very natural and genuine, actually took one of these out today at Krazy horse I dont live to far from Bury, have to say I was sad to leave it at the showroom 😂 really enjoyed the ride lovely machine, engine is beautiful and like you was really surprised about how the weight feels, I'm currently riding an xsr700 and felt as flickable, like the idea of the non s version as it's back to basics riding, I found on the s model I didn't use any of those modes
Anyhow nice one (biker nod) 🤙🤘
Seems like a nice ride. Thanks for the review.
Hi Andy, never been keen on the look of American bikes, but have to admit the FTR looks great and judging from your review rides well. Good to see you up in Suffolk.
Bike needs some clocks, instead of that screen. But, apart from that it’s not bad looking.
The basic model comes with analogue clocks I believe.
@@hollowaysteve that would look so much better imho. 👍
Agree, a bike like this does not look right with a lcd screen, We look at lcd screens all they, I think it is time for analog clocks to come back, they could make them big, with an lcd screen at the middle or lower part of the clock with the extra info if needed.
Great review! Must test ride one soon!
I was looking forward to hearing what you thought.
Just got my hands on the Race replica version a couple of days ago, while i was in Portugal.
I'm in love, but i'll need to sell a kidney to get one. €18,000 on the road.
The red frame and Akro exhaust make all the difference to me.
A very impressive machine, Andy. I’ve never ridden an American bike, either, and like you I was expecting it to be on the “agricultural” side, so a very pleasant surprise. I like the styling very much but I think I’d like it even more if it had spoke wheels, but overall it looks a cracking bike.
I have finally pulled the trigger on a second ‘do it all’ bike that I can use rain or shine, that compliments my dry mileage only, custom Bonneville. So with the help from you, Teapot, Chops and Richy (plus lots of other reviews) in the morning (Tuesday) I pick up my 2018 KTM 1290 Super Adventure S.
I came very close to getting a blue framed GS Rallye, but this particular KTM was local and at a very good price and when I saw it in the ‘flesh’, I fell in love 🥰
So thanks for your help, Andy, and keep up the good work 👍
All the best,
Andy 🏴
Congratulations on the new bike Andy!
Beautiful bike! I have to admit, even as a Yank, I have always avoided American motorcycles, but this is a really quality looking ride. Thanks for the review and for opening my mind.
Certainly opened mine Brian, lovely ride!
@KEITH FLOYD'S FINAL INTERVIEW Eh?
I love the FTR and all of your videos. I think Indian has done a great job. I own a speed triple and I have been to the UK. I love your roads there and riding through the small villages. I hope to visit again someday.
Glad you like them!
Great review, loved it.
Not a fan of US bikes but the fit and finish on this bike looks gorgeous, beautifully crafted.
Thank you for posting. Been waiting a while for you to review this bike. Great to see it. I did not see the location of the rear turning signals. Are they integrated into the rear brake light fixture?
Another cracking review. I’m not a huge fan of this particular bike, however it is a big step up on Indian’s offering.
I rode one at my local Black Hills Indian dealer a few months ago. Runs very strong and handles impeccably. A tad tall as I had to use the balls of my feet, but I would suppose it could be lowered an inch. Took it up Boulder Canyon between Sturgis and Deadwood. Nice curvy road and this bike was a hoot. Very smooth engine that pulls like a train. Brakes are excellent. I hear that we should expect other iterations of this platform. The future for Indian looks bright.
I've been interested in this bike ever since indian announced they were doing it. I've never wanted to own an indian, but i'd like to own this one.
Stunning bike! Love Indian. I used to ride Harley's until the day I stepped over an Indian
Hi tmf that bike is absolutely a beauty nice vlog hope they will let you keep it for a while longer so you can do a long term review if not no worries 👌👌🏍
Nice bike - and the only one in the range that I would consider. Thanks for the insight.
Richard D I agree, I’m personally not a Harley/Indian cruiser type guy but this I could thrash about.
Great review! Love that bike...i want one
You're riding some really beautiful bikes lately Kemosabe.
I know, good isn't it!!
Beautiful bike. I love that exhaust styling! ......Sal : )
Welcome to my neck of the woods, great review as always
Thank you kindly
Pro taper bars is a nice touch as stand! Smart bike ✅
Its a beauty, i would love one.
I sense a new addition to your garage 😋😉
Best looking INDIAN yet. Apart from the SCOUT. Both are beautiful machines.
Look's gorgeous. Great review.
great review, I will be looking for a test ride and love the look
Have fun!
Engine very tightly packed into the frame. Glad you don't have to do a tail tidy. Interesting to see how it compares with an R9T.
I rode this and a R9T back to back. Bought the Indian with no hesitation.
Boy that would be a tough choice, they both seems like great bikes.
great video, im so jealous of the roads you get to ride on, nothing comparable in phoenix. anyways really sparked my interest in this bike, aside from the hideous plate mount/rear turn signal god awful thing, looks great and performs.
Looks good ,but it looks funny with the gap between the seat and the rear tire.
Not normally my kind of bike but i think these look fantastic i may have to try one myslef thanks for the video
I know looks are subjective, but that bike looks excellent, makes my KTM SDGT look over designed. Apart from the tyres, everything looks just right. Well done Indian !.
I agree, lovely looking machine to my eyes too...
Only American bike I've ever seen that I could possibly see myself owning.
Buell made some very interesting bikes back in the day, but yeah... you can't really ride something like an electra glide in the UK without coming off as a bit of a nob. The M25 isn't exactly route 66 lol.
The Indian Scout Bobber is an impressive ride.
@@jamesoren7238 Buell - Interesting yes, very. Ownable?... mmreh. They fell just a little short of that mark. I live in East County San Diego, more Harleys on the road here than any other brand. I would fit in better, here, on a cruiser, but I like my bikes to actually corner. Too many good roads around here to ride a Harley. Don't really get the popularity.
kleinbottled79 lmao I’m in the Bay Area and no joke there’s only Harley riders here as well (aka trashhhh) they have this weird ass ego, ima just fly by em and piss em off
@@NudaMan Big egos do sure seem to be attracted to all that chrome. Majority of 'em are normal Joe's though from my experience. I wave, most wave back. Live and let live, it's just not for me. Or you I take it. 👍
The configurator on their web site is awesome. Worth a visit just for that
Great review once again TMF. What would be your pick between the Indian, Ducati Monster 1200S and a BMW R Nine T?
lovely looking bike.that short front mudguard i think will platter all that loveliness with mud and grime
Love this bike so much!!!! Costs a damn fortune over here in Malta :(
Oh dear....
Love your videos! I gave motorcycles couple of years ago when my first child was born. Still love bike and watching reviews... dreaming! Your a very thoughtful smart chap just wondered how you square the risk of riding (which is unnecessary really) with responsibilities and commitments to family etc
It’s a personal choice, life would be fairly lifeless without some level of risk, I deemed the reward worth the risk....
I like it! Thanks Mr flyer!
I went and checked them out on the weekend. Keen to try. The downside is I'd need to offload my Thruxton R to even think about buying one. But that isn't a big ask.
Hey TMF - thanks for another great review (from Canada).
Do you think the ftr review was quite good because your expectations were so low? Vs your review of the 1290 SDR, where expectations were high and yet it still had a great review?
I’m debating between these two bikes. So thank you very much for all of your work and any insights you can offer.
Yes I think there may be something in that.....
Great looking bike. I like the dirt flat track inspiration. I like the wide bars too. You could have some fun on this bike on the back roads. Smallish tank wouldn't get you far, but it's not a touring machine so no biggie. Cheers.
OK. Tested this ped at the Indian dealer at Stourport On Severn, near Shelsey Walsh track situated in the part of the UK the creator of the universe designed for motorbikes.
In short, I think this is my next bike. Certainly going to end up in my collection. Absolutely amazing. The one I tried had been modded and equipped with a de-catted ridiculously loud 2 into 1 pipe, giving a total of 91ft/lb torque.
Astonishing pull.
A bit of a slap in the face of the triumph speed twin which was the top slot contender for my next ped.
It had little bar end mirrors like a speed triple, so goodbye to those stalky ones
Who'd have thought it.
I still can't believe what just happened !
That is one lovely bike. Pricey but what bike isn't these days.
Nice review. Very interesting bike & not your typical American offering by any means. It's certainly seems like it"s worth a look. Apparently the Harley 1200 Roadster's pretty cool too. It's very different to this and much more traditional but I do like the look of it. Would be cool to have some American iron in the garage.
Congratulations on evading white van man, but the question is would you swop your new speed twin for the Indian, your answer would be insightful. Great vid as always👍.
Great bike overall. Switching 1 to 2 gear misses quite often.
Great review of another category of bike "flat tracker" are there now more categories of bike than there are manufacturers?😀
Great American bike to start on. Nice video!
nice to see you enjoying american bike, me after your review I'm going moto guzzi, enjoy all your video's
Gorgeous looking and sounding bike.. Esoteric? Great word, unfortunately I had to look it up lol.
Great looking 👌 bike Tmf excellent Monday review perfect 😊 thanks from Danny
Cheers Danny - always good to hear from you!
Another great video, fantastic looking bike , prefer the dark red colour tho, I want one lmao
Had a test ride on one of these 3 months ago. Loved it. Only problem I found was that after 2 + hours and getting stuck in some really heavy traffic the engine heat roasted my left leg when stationary. Once on the move no problem.
Ah interesting - in Blighty I quite like a bike to run warm!
@@TheMissendenFlyer It was more than warm, It was actually quite painful
Your left leg?? I would think exhaust side would b more of a problem.
Hi Norally. The drone was a great idea. I know it must be time consuming but can you do a lot more drone footage please it looks great.
I'm fascinated with the Indian FTR1200 and I have no idea why.....Its not a motorcycle I'd have any use for but I can't get it off my mind. ;) So glad you got a chance to ride one and what a great introduction to the American side ...lol ....way better than starting on a Harley ;)
...well I'm looking forward to trying a Harley at some point - I love all motorcycles and I'm open minded about what they may have to offer....I'm not into the leather satchels and tassels stuff but I do appreciate proper grade engineering....
@@TheMissendenFlyer ....I'm not a Harley hater, but to use your words, I'm sure you'll find a more "proper grade engineering" on the Indian not to mention greater value per dollar.
A nice effort by Indian for sure, but I am still partial to my CB1000R. ;) Great review as usual - thank you!
Lovely bike. Great review again. Neevsey marked it down for rear end. A better cruiser and looker?
Yes several have commented on that - I don’t mind it personally....
No way to argue - that's a great looking bike. !!!
Cheers Scott
I just rode an FTR 1200S last Saturday at my local dealer. Being an American, I love the idea of an American bike, but I am not into huge baggers or cruisers. I loved it! It felt a little small compared to my Tiger, but I loved the engine and the way it handled. I hope to buy one in maybe two years. I suspect that the FTR1200 is far and away the one American bike that will really appeal to you. You might also try an Indian Bobber. It is a cruiser, but it has a modern engine like the FTR1200.
It sure does appeal!
That's a pretty bike right there.
about the ONLY bike that would pull me away from my beloved moto guzzi's
Indian build quality is superb now Polaris have taken over. Was tempted for the Bobber but was very low when sitting on it. Hence a HD 48..
Your first Indian should've been the Springfield, just my opinion, but I'm biased, I own a Springfield, and it is so sweet.
Interesting. I always thought that I would like the Scout cruiser range better, but looking at this, I could be persuaded to have a test ride. Did you get any miles on faster roads like the A14.? I have test ridden the three Scout models. Would be interested to see your thoughts in comparison.
No I didn’t unfortunately....
I think the first American bike I rode was an Indian too. It was a 2 stroke off-road 100 or 125cc. Someone grabbed the name for a while in 60's or 70's.
Looks fantastic
Agreed!
The ABS and traction control will get a lot of use in jolly old. Its a wheelie machine for sure with those bags of torque.
my 3 bike garage: a 1290 super adventure for those trips, this for a weekend hoon and something old like a 70s guzzi for a sunday cruise :)
Great bike😎👍
Beautiful bike. Who would have thought an American bike could be half decent.
Krazy Horse have just opened an outlet in Chipping Norton. So no excuse not to visit a bit more often :)
Yup - I'll be checking it out at some point I'm sure....
Is that a rad or oil cooler at low level directly behind the front wheel? Not too exposed then!
Brilliant! Was just starting to think there weren't many reviews of these in the UK. How would you say it's performance compares to bikes like the speed twin and r ninet?
Very favourably - no feeling of a lack of power in comparison...great bike...
Bikes like these are part of the reason Indian is on its ascendancy while HD doubles-down on its 1947 technology and is shrinking. Indian advertises performance, HD advertises "lifestyle."
Indeed....