This in from Indian Motorcycles:
After a winning season in the King of the Baggers in the USA, Indian have released the race prepared bike for the public purchase.

“In celebration of Indian Motorcycle Racing and S&S® Cycle’s 2022 King of the Baggers championship season… Indian today announced the retail availability of 29 highly exclusive Indian Challenger RR motorcycles. Built to 2022 race spec by the same S&S hands that wrenched Tyler O’Hara’s #29 championship-winning bike, each purpose-built Indian Challenger RR is available for die-hard track riders and collectors”

Gary Gray, Vice President – Racing, Technology and Service for Indian Motorcycle. “We’re excited to embrace the fandom of bagger racing and celebrate our second title with this highly exclusive, special run of Indian Challenger RR motorcycles. This bike is the real deal, much like when we released the venerable FTR750, the Indian Challenger RR is a true race bike and is not street legal. Put in the right hands, it will reach the podium in MotoAmerica’s Mission King of the Baggers race series.”
Specs for the Indian Challenger Race Replica include the following:
● S&S® 2-1 race exhaust
● 17″ race rims
● Dunlop® race tires
● S&S® billet adjustable triple clamps
● Ohlins® FGR250 forks
● TTX Ohlins® rear shock
● S&S® chain drive conversion
● Carbon Fiber saddle bags
● Fiberglass rear fender
● Saddlemen raised race seat
● S&S® adjustable fairing mount
● Aero headlight insert
● Aero windshield
● S&S® belly pan
● S&S® rear set foot controls
● S&S® camshafts
● 112 CID big bore cylinder/piston kit
● S&S® air intake system with 78mm throttlebody
● CNC ported cylinder heads
● S&S® Billet adjustable rockerarms
● Hayes® rear caliper, EBC rear rotor, SBS pads
● Brembo® M4 front calipers, 330mm rotors, SBS pads
● S&S® automatic chain tensioner
● Maxx full adjustable ECM
● AIM DL2 data logger/dash
● Quickshifter kit
● S&S® billet clutch cover
● S&S® adjustable handlebars
● S&S® race modified swingarm
The RR should be made available in the USA and Canada, however it has not been announced when these limited edition and only 29 bikes will be ready for purchase or indeed how much they will cost…but a pretty penny you would imagine.
The Indian Challenger RR will also be available in the following International markets:
– Australia
– New Zealand
– France
– Germany
– United Kingdom
– Japan








