Indian Motorcycle has collaborated with Jack Daniel’s for a new limited edition motorcycle that features a special paint job infused with real whiskey from the American liquor brand


Indian Motorcycle has collaborated with liquor brand Jack Daniel’s yet again to introduce a new limited-edition motorcycle. Called the Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, it’s the seventh co-branded special edition to come out of the longstanding partnership between the two American brands. Also contributing to the project was Klowck Werks Kustom Cycles which helped in crafting the limited edition cruiser motorcycle. One of the highlights of the motorcycle is its special finish. Genuine Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 whiskey is mixed directly into the Super Graphite hand-crafted paint job, making it the first of its kind.

The motorcycle screams special edition

In addition to its whiskey-infused metallic paint, the limited edition gets several other special touches to set it apart from the standard model. There are plenty of different spots on the motorcycle where the Jack Daniel’s branding makes an appearance, including on a Montana Silversmiths badge which also displays the unique serial number of each unit. Furthermore, it features a Klock Werkssm Flared Deflector along with white-centered rims and a single-seat setup. Only 177 examples of the Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse will be built for sale across the globe and it’s priced at $24,499 in the US.


“We are honoured to continue our relationship with Jack Daniel’s and Klock Werks and are excited to again celebrate American craftsmanship and ingenuity through this collaboration of three iconic American brands,” said Reid Wilson, Vice President of Indian Motorcycle. “The Jack Daniel’s Limited Edition Roadmaster Dark Horse is our most premium touring motorcycle, and much like Gentleman Jack, represents the ultimate commitment to quality and craftsmanship, while offering the widest range of premium features and riding technology.”



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