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Indian is getting into the trike business.

Leanintuit

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Indian Motorcycle CEO Mike Kennedy said this week. "Our immediate focus is going to be on middle and heavyweight cruisers, baggers, touring, and soon to be, trikes." Harley clones, I presume. This will certainly raise the overall stature of trikes in the motorcycle industry. Interestingly, I think he once worked for BRP many years ago. I imagine other companies may be considering the same idea. Overall, I think it will be good for the Spyder business. The next few years will be interesting 🤔
 
Indian Motorcycle CEO Mike Kennedy said this week. "Our immediate focus is going to be on middle and heavyweight cruisers, baggers, touring, and soon to be, trikes." Harley clones, I presume. This will certainly raise the overall stature of trikes in the motorcycle industry. Interestingly, I think he once worked for BRP many years ago. I imagine other companies may be considering the same idea. Overall, I think it will be good for the Spyder business. The next few years will be interesting 🤔
I thought he came from HD according to what I read.
 
About 20 years ago. I don't think it had anything to do with Spyders. Evinrude I think. Also with Vance and Hines and Buell.
November 2017

Kennedy spent 26 years at Harley-Davidson, culminating in a role as vice president and managing director of the Americas before leaving in November 2017
 
Historically it's a rather disappointing story as I remember my father who was born in Springfield, MA telling me as a youngster about them being manufactured in his hometown. The local corner store where I lived as a kid in New London, CT after WWII had an employee who rode an Indian. It's unfortunate the brand has been unable to competitively survive long-term as an alternative to Harley in the American economy.
 
'Getting Into?' Indian started making trikes in 1931!

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Here is their modern Reverse Trike (though they are still making conventional trikes as well)
Indian Trike2.webp

They do make some beautiful machines! Though I have not ridden any.
 
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