Bikers'Festival Indian Motorcycle will be presenting 13 spectacular models at the Bikers’ Festival, so book your test ride with an authentic American motorbike now!

The oldest American motorbike brand comes back in force: Indian Motorcycle will be presenting an armada of models that you can test one by one at the Bikers' Festival! 

Since 1901, Indian has embodied the very essence of the American Cruiser, but in recent years the brand has evolved to offer much more. In addition to an impressive range of Baggers and Tourers, Indian will be presenting no fewer than 4 different versions of its rugged Scout at Spa-Francorchamps. A unique opportunity to compare the 2024 model with the brand new 2025 model. From the Bobber to the Rogue, via the 1200, the Classic and the 101, there will be something for every style. You'll be able to discover them one by one and try them out at the best motorbike event of the year... if you make sure you book your test ride in time, of course! 

As a bonus, the ultra-exclusive Indian FTR Sport Black and the crème de la crème, the FTR R Carbon Premium, will also be available for test rides. These roadsters combine American elegance with sporty driving pleasure, not to mention 188 Nm of pulling power and top-of-the-range equipment! An opportunity not to be missed!

Finally, the Indian Motorcycle range would not be complete without its iconic models. With the Sport Chief, Chief darkhorse, Roadmaster DH, Springfield DH, Chieftain DH and Pursuit Limited, Indian Motorcycle offers a varied choice, from classic cruisers to richly equipped touring bikes, capable of satisfying the most demanding riders. 

Anyone who has never ridden an American touring motorbike simply doesn't know what they're missing. So grab your chance at the Bikers' Festival now! 

While you're there, stop by the Indian Motorcycle La Louvière stand and discover the Challenger 'KOTB O'Hara tribute' and the ATR 1200' (All Terrain Racer). Two breathtaking custom creations! 

See you there!

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