Indian Motorcycle Wrecking Crew Reloads for 2025 King of the Baggers

Indian Motorcycle Wrecking Crew

Indian Motorcycle is turning the throttle wide open for 2025, stacking its King of the Baggers lineup with enough talent to make even Harley-Davidson sweat.

The legendary Wrecking Crew—a name steeped in history—returns to the tarmac with a fresh three-rider factory team, led by reigning champ Troy Herfoss, two-time titleholder Tyler O’Hara, and MotoGP veteran Loris Baz.

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The battlefield? The S&S-built Indian Challenger, a PowerPlus 112-fueled rocket ship proving that displacement alone doesn’t win races—engineering does. Herfoss stormed onto the scene in 2024, carving up the field with seven wins. O’Hara, a King of the Baggers pioneer, remains as fearless as ever, while Baz, the Frenchman with a MotoGP pedigree, brings a touch of European finesse to this all-American dogfight.

But Indian isn’t just betting on its factory riders. With an $80,000 contingency program and a 2025 Indian Challenger Dark Horse up for grabs, privateers like Cameron Petersen and Kyle Ohnsorg will be swinging for the fences on their own Indian-built machines. The Wrecking Crew, now backed by S&S, Progressive Insurance, and Mission Foods, isn’t just here to race—they’re here to dominate.

Mark your calendars: March 6, Daytona International Speedway. The baggers are coming, and Indian aims to leave its rivals in the rearview—again.

Sources: Motorcycle.com, Moto America

Author: Wade Thiel

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