Indian Motorcycle is America’s oldest moto brand — but in recent years, it’s made great, forward-leaning leaps. The FTR (Flat Track Racer) series began in 2019, with a sweet-sounding 1200 V-Twin; this Carbon edition we tested is the top-of-the line version.
Yes, it has carbon cosmetics that add panache, but Indian also partnered with suspension house Öhlins on the fork and shock. That’s good, as the front gets an inverted design and 120mm of travel, and both this and the fully adjustable rear can be customized for pre-load, compression, and rebound. These are sweet features that let you dial in the feel: on a long haul, you can loosen the rear manually to soak up expansion joints and small bumps, so you’re less fatigued; then, in turn, you can screw down the ride when you want to tackle twisties at the bike’s (or your) limits.
Is the Indian FTR Carbon new?

Relatively. The 2022 models arrived last summer, and they received some key enhancements. First, they roll on a smaller, 17-inch cast aluminum wheel shod with grippy, Metzeler Sportec street tires. The smaller wheel vs. the prior FTR and adjusted fork rake tightened the steering feel; it also lowered seat height by 1.4 inches, from 33.5 inches to 32.2. That not only makes the bike lower, so shorter riders will fit, it also makes the FTR a bit more agile. (More on that shortly.)

Crucially, for day-to-day commuters, Indian retuned the engine to stutter less at cold start, and claim to have refined throttle response so it’s less on-off and more linear. And they did something I really appreciate, and wish more brands would do: They integrated cylinder deactivation at stops, so the bike runs a bit cooler when you’re stuck at a stoplight.