Both models feature a similar rear
suspension and swingarm design as the
FTR750, which Indian says gives a race look
and ensures maximum grip and compliance
on even the roughest of roads. Newly-
developed Dunlop tyres give the authentic
flat track look and ProTaper flat tracker
aluminium 'bars complete the race bike look.
Both bikes get full LED lighting, ABS brakes
and cruise control. The 1200S benefits from
fully adjustable front and rear suspension,
a 4.3-inch LCD touch screen dash with
bluetooth, lean-sensitive stability control,
traction control, wheelie-mitigation control
and three riding modes (Sport, Standard,
Rain).
The FTR1200 is available in black starting
at $20,995, while the 1200S in red/grey and
titanium/black starting at $22,995. There's
also a race-replica paint scheme version of
the FTR750 start at $23,995. Expect dealers
to have stock in the first half of 2019. Visit
https://www.indianmotorcycles.co.nz/ftr-
1200-family/ for more information.
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