The Smuggler Trunk. A Solo Tour Conversion For 2014-2015 Indian Chief Models.

1smuggler2smuggler3smugglerIf you daily commute or tour solo on on an Indian Chief, you will love this new Corbin Smuggler. Artfully designed and color matched to your paint to give a totally integrated look while adding convenient storage. For a clean look, the Smuggler trunk sits tight to the rear fender to store small items like keys and cell phones. It installs easily in place of a passenger pillion seat.

4smugglerThe Smuggler trunk comes fully lined to help protect your cargo and cushion some of the road noise. A Locking door keeps things secure and simple to access. Fully weather stripped to guard against foul weather.

The Smuggler is designed to work with Corbin’s Classic Solo or Close Solo saddle up front for excellent comfort. Front saddle and Smuggler mount together and then install on the bike as a single unit using stock locations. At Corbin, 800-538-7035

8 Responses to “The Smuggler Trunk. A Solo Tour Conversion For 2014-2015 Indian Chief Models.”


  1. 1 U think U know me Jan 16th, 2015 at 11:48 am

    Last time I checked, every pair of jeans that I own have pockets. Nice try Corbin

  2. 2 Robert Pandya Jan 16th, 2015 at 5:12 pm

    It’s cool to see the aftermarket getting behind the new models. Corbin was there right away. Lots of other companies ramping up too. Thanks Mike – and those of you who support the future of the brand.

    Have a great weekend all – I hope you all get to ride somewhere some time.

    Robert Pandya
    External Relations Manager
    Indian Motorcycle

  3. 3 troll Jan 17th, 2015 at 11:30 am

    What’s next? a camel back fuel tank? Oh, that’s already been done, like 100 years ago.
    http://www.motorcycleinsurance.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/1905-Indian-Single-Camelback.png

  4. 4 Doc Robinson Jan 17th, 2015 at 6:05 pm

    Great product, cool looks and quality construction. I love mine!

  5. 5 B. D. Jan 17th, 2015 at 6:21 pm

    I thought this was a camelback fuel tank when I first saw it. Sorry, it costs too much and offers not enough storage for me to trade my passenger seat for it, especially on a bike that already has bags.

    I like the support for the new Indians and hope to see this trend continue, I just don’t care for this one item.

  6. 6 runsonbeer Jan 18th, 2015 at 9:37 am

    When I saw the caption I thought “cool” then I clicked on the link and my first thought was “way too small”.

  7. 7 Blackmax Jan 18th, 2015 at 2:42 pm

    Good idea if you like riding solo (on an Indian)
    I don’t have one (Yet) & I do ride with the “Ol’ Lady ” every chance I get !!!
    Corbin is a great company with a lot of very cool products.
    And this may be good for some, but not for me.
    Again, like always the market will decide

  8. 8 Mack Jan 19th, 2015 at 10:37 am

    Good stuff

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