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2023 Indian Challenger RR

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  • Stock#:
    23CHALLENGERRR-012
  • Primary:
    Black
  • Secondary:
    Black
  • Body:
    Racing
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2023 Indian Challenger RR Specs #12 OUT OF ONLY 29

Very Limited #12 of 29 units produced worldwide!! 2022 King of the Baggers champion (Tyler O'Hara)!!! Note: This highly collectable motorcycle is race ready (i.e. not street legal). It comes with extras (some of the extras support racing) and the others enhance this one-of-a-kind motorcycle's collectability!

S&S Cycle of Viola, Wisc., is a major contributor of parts to the 2023 Indian Challenger’s list of features. Take a gander: Air intake system with 78mm throttle body Camshafts Billet adjustable rocker arms 2-1 race exhaust Billet clutch cover Belly pan Adjustable fairing mount Billet adjustable triple clamps Adjustable handlebars Rearsets Race-modified swingarm Chain drive conversion Automatic chain tensioner

According to Indian, the Challenger RR is “built to 2022 race spec by the same S&S hands that wrenched Tyler O’Hara’s #29 championship-winning bike.” The street-going Challenger’s PowerPlus motor gets a displacement boost and attendant goodies. The bore is increased by 0.08 inches (2mm), and the stroke is untouched. That takes the displacement from 108ci (1768cc) to 112ci (1834cc), and the heads are CNC ported. A fully adjustable MaXX Sport ECU monitors the 78mm throttle body, and an AIM DL2 data logger dash keeps track of the proceedings. Indian makes no torque or horsepower claims for the RR motor.

The final drive is converted from a belt to a 530 chain guided by an automatic chain tensioner. That’s matched by a modified swingarm. Also, a quickshifter is fitted to the six-speed transmission.

The Challenger RR has revised geometry. The rake is tucked in two degrees to 23 degrees, and the trail reduced 1.4 inches to 4.5 inches. The wheelbase gets a marginal increase—0.05 inches. The new numbers come via numerous changes, including adjustable triple clamps.

Fully adjustable Öhlins units take care of the suspension chores. That’s a 43mm inverted FGR250 fork with the same travel as the standard Challenger’s fork. A TTX shock is used, but the rear wheel travel is unpublished by Indian.

As expected on a racebike, the 2023 Indian Challenger RR has high-performance wheels. Those are 17-inch forged aluminum rims replacing the standard 19-/16-inch combo. The standard Challenger’s Metzeler Cruisetec rubber is replaced by a pair of Dunlop Sportmax Q5 tires. Braking in the front is handled by Brembo M4 calipers with SBS pads grasping a pair of 330mm discs on Alpha Racing carriers. Rear braking comes via an EBC disc with SBS pads in a Hayes caliper.

Saddleman seat. The Challenger RR’s perch is 8.5 inches higher than the seat on the standard bike.

An Aero windshield cuts a hole in the air. Headlight inserts mean you won’t be riding after dark.

The saddlebags are carbon fiber, and the rear fender is fiberglass.

Here is the pitch from Indian Vice President Gary Gray: “We’re excited to embrace the fandom of bagger racing and celebrate our second title with this highly exclusive, special run of Indian Challenger RR motorcycles. This bike is the real deal; much like when we released the venerable FTR750, the Challenger RR is a true race bike and is not street-legal. Put in the right hands, it will reach the podium in MotoAmerica’s Mission King of the Baggers race series.”

Indian pays homage to O’Hara’s #29 in two ways. There will be 29 examples of the 2023 Indian Challenger RR sold

ENGINE:

Type: PowerPlus 60-degree V-twin Displacement: 112ci (1834cc) Bore x stroke: 4.33” x 3.799” (110 x 96.5mm) Compression ratio: 13:1 Valvetrain: SOHC, 4vpc Engine management: Fully adjustable MaXX Sport ECU; dual wide-band closed loop Fueling: EFI w/ 78mm single bore throttle body Exhaust: S&S 2-1 Cooling: Liquid Lubrication: Semi-dry sump Transmission: 6-speed Clutch: Wet multiplate Primary drive: Gear Final drive: 530 chain

CHASSIS

Frame: Cast aluminum Front suspension; travel: Fully adjustable Öhlins FGR250 inverted 43mm fork; 5.1 inches Rear suspension: Fully adjustable Öhlins TTX shock Wheels: Forged aluminum Front: 17 x 3.5 Rear: 17 x 9.0 Tires: Dunlop Sportmax Q5 Front: 120/70 x 17 Rear: 200/60 x 17 Front brakes: 330mm floating discs w/ Alpha Racing disc carriers and radially mounted Brembo M4 calipers w/ SBS brake pads Rear brake: EBC disc w/ Hayes caliper w/ SBS brake pads ABS: None DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES

Wheelbase: 65.75 inches Rake: 23 degrees Trail: 4.5 inches Seat height: 35 inches Fuel capacity: 6 gallons Curb weight: Approximately 655 pounds

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