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Indian Motorcycle Canada Contest

The “2026 Indian Motorcycle First to the Line Demo Days Event” Sweepstakes

Enter to win a VIP trip for two to the King of the Baggers race at Circuit of the Americas. 

Indian Motorcycle Canada Contest Prize:

Each winner will receive a trip to Austin, TX from September 11, 2026, to September 14, 2026 for the winner and one (1) guest. The prize includes:

  • round-trip coach-class airfare
  • one (1) hotel room accommodation for four (4) days/three (3) nights
  • rental car in Austin, TX for four (4) days
  • three (3) day pass to the King of the Baggers Circuit of the Americas Race
  • VIP dinner with the Indian Motorcycle team
  • VIP Race Experience
  • Limited Edition Race Flag and swag
  • Meet & Greet with Wrecking Crew race team
  • Scenic ride with the Indian Motorcycle team

Total approximate retail value (“ARV”) of the Grand Prize is $7,000.

How to Enter the Contest:

Demo any new Indian Motorcycle model at an authorized Indian Motorcycle dealership during the Sweepstakes Period, and you will receive
one (1) entry into the Sweepstakes upon completing the demo and the entry form provided by the dealership representative.

Entrants may receive one (1) entry for each demo of any new Indian Motorcycle model.

There is no limit to the number of entries

Good Luck!

Contest Rules:

  • Open to Canada & the USA
  • Excludes Quebec
  • Age 18+
  • Unlimited Entry

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This Indian Motorcycle Canada Contest ends on May 31, 2026

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About Indian Motorcycles

Indian is an American Company that produced motorcycles from 1901 to 1953 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.

During the 1910s, Indian became the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world.

The most popular bike model was “The Scout ” until 1946, and then Chief was popular till 1953.

In 2011, Polaris Industries purchased Indian Motorcycles and moved operations from North Carolina.