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Indian Motorcycle, a unit of Polaris Industries Inc., Medina, said that revival of the Indian Motorcycle brand will debut with the introduction of the 2014 Indian Chief. First introduced in 1922, the Indian Chief is historically the brand's most popular selling model and is the flagship of the brand's product lineup.
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