Woods Indian Motorcycle – Demo Day
Woods Indian Motorcycle – Demo Days Friday, March 26 & Saturday, March 27 | 10AM PDT – 4:30PM Check out Indian Motorcycle at Woods Indian Motorcycle in New Braunfels, TX and take a free demo ride on the all-new 2022 Chief. Throw your leg over any of the new Indian Motorcycle models such as the…
Read MoreAlexa – Tell us about the updated 2021 Indian Challenger
Jess takes some time to discuss changes that were rolled out with the release of the 2021 Indian Challenger, including a new charging port, a thinner primary, finish improvements and integrated Apple CarPlay. There are also some trick new colors for 21 including this one in Bronze Smoke.
Read MoreIndian Scouts are multiplying
Recently we received an entire truck load of Scouts. Bobbers, Sixties, Twentys, and originals. While we’ve been sold out for most of the year, we now have almost one of every model and color in stock.
Read MoreThe full-size Indian FTR, and its rowdy little siblings, the eFTR gang!
Looking for the perfect gift for Christmas, then check out the eFTR. A mini and electrified version of the full size FTR, it’s as fun as it looks.
Read MoreIndian Scout Bobber Sixty vs. Standard Scout Bobber
Ashley takes some time to compare some of the key items that differentiate the Scout Bobber Sixty from the regular Scout Bobber. The biggest difference (but not the only one) is that the Scout Bobber Sixty has a slightly smaller engine and makes a little less horsepower (but it’s also a little cheaper, and a…
Read MoreOpen for business! May 2020
We’ve adjusted our process, but Woods Indian Motorcycle is still open for business. Call Jess or the team to schedule your next appointment. Between customers we are disinfecting areas and working hard to offer the safest environment possible. See you soon.
Read MoreService and Maintenance
This video covers pre-ride checks of your Indian Challenger along with some standard maintenance practices and habits. Adrian and Jess cover checking your oil level, making sure the tires are aired up in order to minimize cupping/abnormal wear, familiarizing yourself with your handlebar controls, and what to do if you have a check-engine light.
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