ninjette.org

Go Back   ninjette.org > General > Motorcycling News

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old January 23rd, 2018, 07:10 AM   #1
Ninjette Newsbot
All the news that's fit to excerpt
 
Ninjette Newsbot's Avatar
 
Name: newsie
Location: who knows?
Join Date: Jun 2008

Motorcycle(s): only digital replicas

Posts: Too much.
[RideApart] - Indian Motorcycle's FTR750: A New Privateer Favorite

Indian Motorcycle's FTR750: A New Privateer Favorite

Indian Motorcycle’s championship winning FTR750 is big with privateers in 2018

Indian’s FTR750 has caused quite an uproar since its debut. When the manufacturer announced a limited production run of just 50 units of the racer would be offered to the public at a cool $50K a pop, interest in the bike went through the roof. Now, after the Indian Wrecking Crew*swept the class in 2017 – taking first, second, and third places at the end of the season – the elite competition tracker has become a go-to choice for privateers in 2018.

READ MORE: Indian Scout FTR750 Flat Track Race Bikes For Sale

Indian’s American Flat Track Manufacturer’s Championship-winning machine is a highly refined racer developed with the help of massive amounts of funding, data-mining, and research and development. The bike is powered by a liquid-cooled, 748cc, 53-degree V-Twin married to a four-speed transmission. The powerplant weighs in at just 106lbs, is good for a claimed 110hp at 10,000rpm, and boasts a reported top-speed of around 130mph.


Indian had a stellar 2017 American Flat Track season.In addition to the Wrecking Crew clinching the top three spots in the American Flat Track Championship, the team also nabbed 14 total wins, 37 podiums, and an impressive half-dozen podium sweeps. Jared Mees, the 2017 Grand National Champion, earned a total of 10 race wins as well as a record setting 17 total podiums. With all of the FTR’s success, it’s unsurprising to see a handful of noteworthy (and well-funded) privateers have opted to utilize it for their respective 2018 seasons.

READ MORE: Indian Tortures Us All by Unveiling FTR1200 Custom

“We’re extremely excited to see so many talented riders turn to the FTR750 this season. We’re committed to supporting not only our factory team, but the privateers, as we have an aggressive contingency program in place that will reward these riders with performance incentives,” stated Gary Gray, Indian's Vice President of Racing, Service Technology.


The $50,000 Indian FTR750 is no less impressive in person.So far, six privateers are confirmed to be piloting an FTR750 for some or all of their respective 2018 seasons. They include recognizable names in the flat track community such as two-time Grand National Champion Jake Johnson, 2017 fifth-place finisher Jeffrey Carver, flat track’s TT master Henry Wiles, plus Chad Cose, Jay Maloney, and three-time Grand National Champion Kenny Coolbeth Jr..

“After seeing the Scout FTR750’s capabilities last year, I couldn’t be more excited to be riding it this season. I’ve been training hard this offseason and I’m looking forward to competing this year and giving the Indian factory team some competition now that we’re all on the same bike,” explained Coolbeth Jr. who will be piloting an FTR for every round of the 2018 season.


Kenny Coolbeth Jr. (right) with his mechanic Dave Atherton (left)READ MORE: Indian Motorcycle Offers Flat Track Contingency Program

America’s oldest motorcycle company also decided to pour more than $350K into contingency incentives for the 2018 American Flat Track Championship. This includes $5,000 for first-place wins, $4,000 for second-place, $3,000 for third-place finishes, payouts for up to 10th-place finishers, and a $25,000 prize for a season championship. This is admittedly a lot of dough, though after a stellar race season in 2017, it’s easy to see why Indian is happy to pony up that much in incentives this year.

More from RideApart:
     Related Stories
 


Click here for full story...
__________________________________________________
I'm a bot. I don't need no stinkin' signature...
Ninjette Newsbot is offline   Reply With Quote




Reply




Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
[RideApart] - PA Privateer Takes Flat Track Podium on Stock Indian FTR750 Ninjette Newsbot Motorcycling News 0 September 27th, 2017 10:11 AM
[RideApart] - Limited Number of Indian Scout FTR750 Bikes For Sale Ninjette Newsbot Motorcycling News 0 June 30th, 2017 12:51 PM
[RideApart] - Indian Scout FTR750 Flat Track Race Bikes For Sale Ninjette Newsbot Motorcycling News 0 March 1st, 2017 11:11 PM
[RideApart] - Indian Scout FTR750 to Debut at Santa Rosa Mile Ninjette Newsbot Motorcycling News 0 September 7th, 2016 08:10 AM
[RideApart] - Indian Scout FTR750 Flat Tracker Revealed Ninjette Newsbot Motorcycling News 0 August 9th, 2016 11:20 AM



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


Motorcycle Safety Foundation

All times are GMT -7. The time now is 03:49 PM.


Website uptime monitoring Host-tracker.com
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Except where otherwise noted, all site contents are © Copyright 2022 ninjette.org, All rights reserved.