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Indian FTR1200 Championship Edition

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Make Model

Indian FTR1200 Championship Edition

Year

2022
Production 400 units
Engine Four stroke, 60° V Twin , DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, graded buckets

Capacity

1203 cc / 73 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 102 x 73.6 mm
Compression Ratio 12.5:1
Cooling System Liquid Cooled
Induction Electronic Fuel Injection closed loop, 60 mm bore
Emission EURO5
Exhaust Akrapovič 2-into-1-into-2
Starting Electric

Max Power

120 hp / 89.4 kW @ 6000 rpm

Max Torque

117.9 Nm / 87 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm
Clutch Assist & Slip, Multi-Plate

Transmission 

6 Speed
Final Drive Chain 525
Final Drive Ratio 2.467:1
Gear Ratios 1st 12.270 : 1 2nd 8.341 : 1 3rd 6.646 : 1 4th 5.639 : 1 5th 4.985 : 1 6th 4.278 : 1
Primary Drive Gear drive wet clutch
Lean Angle 43°
Frame Steel trellis

Front Suspension

43 mm Inverted telescopic cartridge fork

Front Wheel Travel

150 mm / 5.9 in

Rear Suspension

Fully adjustable ZF Sachs piggyback-reservoir shock;

Rear Wheel Travel

150 mm / 5.9 in

Front Brakes

2x 320mm t5 Rotor Brembo with 4-piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 260mm t5 Rotor Brembo with 2-piston calipers
ABS Standard, option to disable
Front Wheel Aluminum spoke wheel 19 x 3
Rear Wheel Aluminum spoke wheel 18 x 4.25

Front Tyre

120/70R19 Dunlop DT3-R Radial

Rear Tyre

150/70R18 Dunlop DT3-R Radial
Rake 26.3°
Trail 130 mm / 5.1 in
Dimensions Length 2287 mm / 90 in
Width    867 mm / 34.1 in
Height 1336 mm / 52.6 in
Wheelbase 1524 mm / 60 in  
Seat Height 815 mm / 32.1 in
Ground Clearance 183 mm / 7.2 in

Dry Weight

222 kg / 490 lbs

Wet Weight

236 kg / 521 lbs
Fuel Capacity 12.9 Litres / 3.4 US gal
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From a press release issued by Indian Motorcycles:

Limited-Edition FTR Commemorates Five-Consecutive American Flat Track® Championships with Authentic Race Livery, Carbon Fibre Finishes & Premium Components

Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company, celebrates its flat track racing legacy with the launch of the FTR Championship Edition. With only 400 available globally, the limited-edition FTR allows race fans from around the world to join the Indian Wrecking Crew in celebration of the team’s five-consecutive American Flat Track championships.

Inspired by the sport’s preeminent flat track race machine, the FTR750, the FTR Championship Edition touts an authentic race paint scheme and a commemorative Indian Motorcycle Racing bezel with each championship season on display. But more than a showpiece, the limited-edition FTR features premium components, including a titanium Akrapovič Exhaust and fully adjustable front forks and piggyback shock. Carbon fibre parts, including a seat cowl, front fender, airbox covers and headlight nacelle, complete the bike’s premium design.

“Since the FTR’s debut in 2019, riders around the world have expressed their passion and enthusiasm for the FTR’s flat track-inspired design,” said Aaron Jax, Indian Motorcycle Vice President. “While the 2022 FTR lineup optimizes the FTR’s on-road performance, the FTR Championship Edition reignites our flat track racing legacy and celebrates the Wrecking Crew’s historic success. Although this limited-edition bike is a commemorative show piece, it’s also an on-road ripper that performs in the twisties as well as turns heads on city streets.”

Adding to its flat track-inspired design are a host of premium features and ride-enhancing technologies, including three ride modes, wheelie control with rear lift mitigation, stability control, traction control and cornering ABS. The FTR Championship Edition also touts a 110mm digital touchscreen display and a 1203cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine that produces 92kW (123 hp) and 120Nm (88.5 ft-lbs) of torque. The limited-edition FTR is equipped with a race-inspired wheel combination of a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel – wrapped in Dunlop® street tires with flat track-inspired tread. Radially mounted dual front disc Brembo brakes offer exceptional control and stopping power, while ProTaper® flat tracker aluminium handlebars complete the race bike look.

Indian Motorcycle Racing, the winner of the last five Manufacturer’s Championships, returned to professional flat track racing in 2017. Since the debut of the FTR750, an Indian Motorcycle Racing factory rider has won the championship every year in the sport’s premiere class. The 2022 Indian Wrecking Crew, consisting of 2021 SuperTwins Champion Jared Mees, two-time champion Briar Bauman and the team’s newest member, the winningest rider in American Flat Track Singles history, Shayna Texter-Bauman, will look to defend its title at the season opener on March 10 at the Volusia Half-Mile.