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<blockquote data-quote="Sean68" data-source="post: 328051" data-attributes="member: 2541"><p>As riff raff duly notes, Polaris is a full blooded American company. They have been manufacturing water sport and off-road vehicles for years. They broke into the motorcycles market in the last decade with it's first motorcycle brand Victory. Victory was the first real American option to Harley's. Now they are reviving the Indian brand. The Indian name has been bought several times in the last few decades, but Polaris has the capital and manufacturing experience to pull this off. Since they own both brands, I will expect Indian to remain a high end motorcycle while Victory targets the rest of the market.</p><p></p><p>Too bad, I really want to see a mid-sized Indian Scout!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean68, post: 328051, member: 2541"] As riff raff duly notes, Polaris is a full blooded American company. They have been manufacturing water sport and off-road vehicles for years. They broke into the motorcycles market in the last decade with it's first motorcycle brand Victory. Victory was the first real American option to Harley's. Now they are reviving the Indian brand. The Indian name has been bought several times in the last few decades, but Polaris has the capital and manufacturing experience to pull this off. Since they own both brands, I will expect Indian to remain a high end motorcycle while Victory targets the rest of the market. Too bad, I really want to see a mid-sized Indian Scout! [/QUOTE]
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