Four Awesome New Indian FTR 1200 Accessories Collections
Different styles to match different riders.
We’re already excited to see the new Indian FTR 1200 come to the market—a fresh, younger-looking model that has the potential to appeal to a broader audience and that creates a clear cut from the usual Indian cruiser. We’re all over it. Today, Indian took the stage in Milan to show off a brand new collection of accessories that will allow future owners to give their FTR their own personal touch.
We’re not talking about one or two color options and a fancy exhaust tip to match—Indian went all out with no less than four themed collections of accessories.
The Tracker collection draws inspiration straight from the flat-track roots of the FTR. It borrows a few features from the competition-ready FTR 750 and turns the road-legal 1200 into a dust-monster with a set of Akrapovič dual exhaust tips, a gas tank cover, a shallower seat as well as number plates.
The Rally collection take the FTR off road and into the forest for an experience that takes the rider off the beaten paths. The kit includes a set of spoke wheels, as well as a high-mount Akrapovič dual exhaust, mud guards, tank side covers, a wider rally handlebar, a front cowl, and a matching brown seat.
The Sport collection is a carbon fiber extravaganza that underlines the model’s performance rather than its ruggedness. It’s a more refined package that gives this flat-track inspired model a more suave and sleek appearance. The kit includes a low-mount Akrapovič dual exhaust and carbon fiber gas tank and pillion covers.
Last but not least is the Touring collection that gives the FTR a more utilitarian look. The collection includes a swanky set of waterproof tank and saddle bags, a windscreen as well as a brown saddle to match.
Those sharp-looking kits will give your new Indian FTR 1200 the flavor you like to tackle the roads—and the dust tracks—in style.
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