Indian Moto Parts 2014-Up Horn / Coil Cover


For those not attached to keeping their Indian motorcycle genuine and into “decoration”, the new Indian Moto Parts Horn / Coil Cover is the newest addition to a line of accessories with a piece of nostalgia for the new generation of Indians. This direct replacement for the stock cover on Indian Chief big twins 2014 and up features quality die-cast aluminum cover offered in chrome, brass, copper, nickel and satin black finishes.

The kit comes complete with all mounting hardware powder coated satin black, and all stainless steel fasteners either polished or satin black finished for a truly beautiful finished installation. All proudly made in the US. Indian Moto Parts told me that they will continue to work on other nostalgic styled parts for the new generation of Indian motorcycles.

8 Responses to “Indian Moto Parts 2014-Up Horn / Coil Cover”


  1. 1 wheel time May 17th, 2017 at 11:28 pm

    this will work for Bob Marley fans too!

  2. 2 KIrk Perry May 18th, 2017 at 10:14 am

    Liking the pot-leaf motif!
    It’s about time the stuff gets mainstreamed to the peace-pipe and what it represents.
    Some focus without a labor-dragging hangover.

  3. 3 Grumpy May 18th, 2017 at 10:52 am

    Maybe I’m just being picky, but the opening line sounds like an accusation – For those … into “decoration”.
    Is this because its an Indian and not a Harley, I mean the entire Kuryakyn line of “Precision Accents” are nothing more than decoration…

    I mean there are hundreds of custom air filter covers for Harleys, from skulls, to scoops and velocity stacks. At least the indian motif is tied to the brand, and the pot-leaf motif is cool.

  4. 4 KIrk Perry May 18th, 2017 at 11:03 am

    The legal history of cannabis in the United States began with state-level prohibition in the early 20th century, with the first major federal limitations occurring in 1937.
    ••••••••••••••••••••
    Hence Hollywood’s newest collaboration: 1937

  5. 5 Richard Lee May 18th, 2017 at 12:47 pm

    is it me or is the level of detail a bit vague? I guess when you look at the back you’d find made in china as clear as anything.

  6. 6 Coffeebeans May 22nd, 2017 at 9:47 am

    Pot leaf?

    Uhhhhh…guys, this is a copy of the Indian horn cover from the 1920’s and 30’s.

    That’s not a pot leaf. Those are FEATHERS.

    Facepalm.

  7. 7 wannaby May 22nd, 2017 at 10:28 pm

    Maybe a bit better detail like in the feathers so it doesn’t get mistaken for pot leaves.

  8. 8 KIrk Perry May 29th, 2017 at 1:28 pm

    It’s time for a manufacturer’s to produce a pot model. So many riders have died inebriated under the Blood of Christ influence, it’s time to support a mild sedative that one can not die behind – I’ve tried, Once I ate 30-balloons packed with brown hash oil in a foreign country. Then some or many of the balloons burst mid-travel and I had to spend the night in a hotel wondering if I would die before morning. Surprise, surprise! I didn’t. :p
    So, should the notoriously religious motorcycle manufacturing community turn the tide on alcohol dependency and recognize cannabis as a healthy alternative? Heck I reckon, since there’s no truth to slamming it anymore. Wake up! Keeping up with a booze diet is expensive.
    We’re having a state-supported smoke-out at the Paddock @ in the turf-middle of the Del Mar Fairgrounds Motorcycle Dirt-Mile Track. You’re all welcome to attend. September 30, 2017. I’m bringing my 3-ft. tall gold-leaf nargileh (nar-gee-la) and ice-packing it in a horse -eeding galvanized bucket. They’re setting up a “smoker’s corral” where Calif. Med. MJ i/d/ holders can commiserate with their comrades. Peace-pipe fun! State legal in a state owned facility.

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