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Indian FTR 1200 Artist Series |
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Indian Motorcycle were at the Wheels & Waves Artride exhibition
in Biarritz, France to unveil a unique line of limited-edition
tank covers for the FTR 1200 and FTR 1200 S. With extremely
distinctive styles from street graffiti to modern abstract, the
FTR 1200 Artist Series allows owners to transform their bike
into a piece of mobile fine art.
Each artist was given the opportunity to express their artistic
perspective while curating each piece to reflect their unique
style. The result is a line of custom tank covers that is
nothing short of astounding.
As Indian Motorcycle’s most-customizable platform to date, the FTR 1200 Artist Series allows riders to express themselves through unique pieces of artwork.


Steve Caballero – “Cab Dragon” – Bold and colorful, containing elements from Caballero’s past collection of sketches. A legendary skateboarding icon and original member of the famed “Bones Brigade,” Cab forged his legacy by turning pools and half pipes into canvases for his skate artistry. Over the years, he has become well-known for his extraordinary “low-brow,” hot-rod-culture-inspired original art work. His designs are now highly sought after by brands and collectors across the skate and art industries.


RISK: - “A New Day” - Draws inspiration from RISK’s transition from graffiti artist to color field artist. A true “O.G.” in the world of graffiti, RISK began his career as a founding member of the WCA (West Coast Artists) graffiti crew. RISK was one of the first graffiti writers in Southern California to paint freight trains and pioneered the use of billboards and freeway overpasses as artistic canvases. Over several decades his career has transitioned from the streets to museums, galleries and clothing lines. Risk is an innovative contemporary artist who now incorporates everything from advanced color theory to neon in his body of work.


ThankYouX - “Meant To Tell You” - Inspired by the sense of freedom
one feels when riding a motorcycle. ThankYouX (a.k.a. Ryan Wilson)
began his artistic journey on the streets of Los Angeles in 2009
spray painting stencils in homage to Andy Warhol. While these
signature stencils were his initial calling card, they were only
scratching the surface of his multi-faceted artistic identity. As
his level of notoriety expanded, the nature of his expression
evolved to modern abstract designs that stand in contrast to the
more conventional graffiti-inspired street-art paradigm. His unique
brand of street art has captured attention and earned acclaim around
the world.


Adam Turman – “Rising From The Ashes” – A design with strong
symbolism which gives a nod to Indian’s rich history. A home-grown
visionary from Indian Motorcycle’s very own backyard of Minneapolis,
Turman is known best for large-scale, vivid and dynamic wall-mural
installations throughout the Midwest. He began his art career by
creating gig posters for local bands, taking inspiration from the
bold, graphic style of 1980s comics and heavy metal art. Turman’s
keen ability to marry his bold, vivid artistic visions with
strategic-marketing objectives has made him one of the Midwest
region’s most sought-after commercial artists.


D*Face - “The Devil Within” – Expressing the duality of riding
motorbikes – both the freedom and the risk involved D*Face (a.k.a.
Dean Stockton) is a leading figure in Urban Contemporary Art,
inaugurating his career on the streets more than 15 years ago. He
originally entered the scene by hand-drawing stickers and posters,
adhering them all over London and beyond for the unsuspecting public
to discover. His work has since evolved, from fine art gallery shows
to full-scale outdoor mural installations that transform urban
landscapes and high-rise buildings into massive works of art.
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