Video: This is what the new Indian Thunder Stroke 111 engine sounds like
2024 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-10 16:47
In the past Daytona Bike Week, Indian presented to everyone's surprise its new engine Thunder Stroke 111. A propeller that maintains the iconic image of the American brand but with completely current technology, something that is appreciated since it is one of the ways that the spirit of a motorcycle or a company lasts.
Luis then told us the characteristics of the new engine as well as a complete gallery of details but something else was still missing, something essential for an engine of these characteristics: the sound.
Well, the video that you can see below will show you the moment in which it was presented as well as the first time gets going for the general public. All a myth that roar again, in this case on stage.
And finally, a recreation of the Indian Thunder Stroke 111 made by computer from the inside out where you can see what its main characteristics are and how it is designed.
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