Indian FTR1200 takes a gong at World Wheelie Champs in UK

211 km/h mono on standard FTR1200

Indian Motorcycle, officially entered the World Wheelie Championships at the weekend, with experienced American protagonist, Cecil ‘Bubba’ Myers, also setting two UK production bike speed records on the FTR1200’s debut.

A tentative first outing at the Straightliners-run event that sees an eclectic mix of machines enter, including turbo-charged machines that reach over 210mph on the back wheel, Bubba’s FTR 1200S was simply a production machine with the rear number plate hanger removed.

Indian FTR Mono Cecil Bubba Myers
Bubba Myers and the FTR1200

Bubba Myers

“This has been a really positive introduction to the FTR. The bike was pretty much standard compared to everything else out there this weekend, so to set the speeds I did shows how much potential there is. The balance of the bike is really good, but I was most impressed by the engine; Its torque is really impressive and within just a couple of passes I was super comfortable with it. We’re pleased to begin the FTR’s story with some records in the bag too. A big thanks to Indian Motorcycle Company for the support, I hope we’re back next year.”

Indian FTR Mono Cecil Bubba Myers
Bubba Myers and the FTR1200

With a limited number of runs, due to other commitments for Bubba on his regular turbo-charged machine, the 2018 world champion set a fastest 1 Mile Wheelie at 131.137 mph (211 km/h) on the FTR1200S.  Any dab hand on a sportsbike can easily eclipse those numbers, but that is pretty good going for Indian’s new twin-cylinder roadster. 

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Bubba Myers and the FTR1200

Myers then went on to set two UK speed records, recording a speed of 145.543mph to set the ‘Flying Start ¼ mile’ record and 145.613mph to secure the ‘Standing Start Mile’ record too – both in the production V-Twin up to 1350cc category. 

Indian FTR Mono Cecil Bubba Myers
Bubba Myers and the FTR1200

Obviously there were no Ducati machines present, as they would have smashed those figures… But still some good numbers and publicity for Indian’s FTR1200. 

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Indian FTR1200

Source: MCNews.com.au

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