“There are three ways to make a living in this business: be first, be smarter, or cheat.” So says Jeremy Irons as John Tuld, the CEO of a fictional Wall Street investment bank in the underrated 2011 film Margin Call. Medina, Minnesota is a long way from New York City’s Financial District, but I couldn’t help thinking of that line when reflecting on the 110 miles I just rode on Indian’s brand-new Sport Chief motorcycle.
The Polaris-owned brand might not have been first when it comes to the new generation of pumped-up performance cruisers — Harley-Davidson’s revamped Low Rider S and ST models, the latter of which I reviewed quite favorably last year, stake a claim to that designation — but, perhaps through some combination of Tuld’s other two approaches, the Sport Chief left quite an impression on me.
See, I was lucky enough to join a small group of moto journalists in Austin, Texas as part of a press ride representing the first chance anyone not affiliated with Indian got to rev up the bike. I haven’t had too much time to reflect, but I’m stoked to share my near-breathless early thoughts on a bike that generally thrilled me.
Is the Indian Sport Chief new?
Very. Indian just announced it on Tuesday, February 22, and it starts shipping to dealers in early March.
