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The Indian FTR 1200 Is a Flat Tracker for the Street

The Indian FTR 1200 Is a Flat Tracker for the Street

Indian, one of our favorite bike brands out there, just released the new FTR 1200, a flat tracker for the street. Brand new, liquid-cooled 1203cc V-Twin engine outputting 120 horsepower and 85 ft-lb of torque. Trellis frame, rear swingarm design and airbox directly above the engine. Tons of modern features like full LED lighting, fast-charging USB port, three ride modes, lean-angle sensitive traction and stability control. As Indian Motorcycle Senior Designer Rich Christoph put it, “our focus was to capture the style of the FTR 750 and the FTR 1200 custom that riders fell in love with.” Mission accomplished.