When you’re looking for an Indian motorcycle for rent, Twisted Road has the broadest selection available. Whether you just want the classic styling of an Indian Chief Vintage, the nimbleness of the FTR R Carbon, or the swagger of the Indian Scout Bobber, our selection has every option for you to choose.
Some of our Indian motorcycles for rent include sissy bars, passenger pegs, and storage for a long trip, while others have a naked look for a quick dayride. Many riders want to know “where can I rent an Indian near me?” and fortunately, Twisted Road has Indians for rent in Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, Maui, and many other cities across the country.




Indian Motorcycles’ history is as interesting as their motorcycles are beautiful. The original company - Hendee Manufacturing - was a bicycle company that launched its first moto in 1901. Then, in 1923, the company changed their name to Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company (note the spelling of the word Motocycle, without the “r”). The company grew as an iconic racing brand and continued to design and manufacture some of the most beautiful motorcycles in the world. Twisted Road has hundreds of Indian motorcycles for rent all across the United States.

The FTR (or Flat Track Racer) motorcycle is the nimble bike in a family of larger motos. They feature a comfortable upright riding style that enables the rider to be agile through city streets or when riding the backroads. There are five different FTR models (including the FTR S, the Carbon, the Rally, and the Championship Edition) and they each come with the Indian’s powerful reputation for performance.
The cruiser category is filled with Indian Scouts and Indian Chiefs, with throaty rumbles that turn heads. The Scout has a handful of different configurations, including the Scout Bobber, the Scout Sixty, and the Scout Rogue. With a relaxed seating position and forward controls, the rider has complete control.
The Indian Chief is like the Scout’s middle-aged father. A little bigger, a little heavier, and a little slower, but is incredible for longer highway rides. There are a few different Chief configurations, including the Chief Dark Horse, The Chief Bobber, and the Super Chief Limited.


Rounding out the Indian line are their touring motorcycles, which are made for long rides and open highways. Sporting the most comfortable riding positions for the long-haul, these bikes also have significant storage, big fairings, and multiple accessories. These models include the Springfield, The Chieftan, the Challenger, the Roadmaster, and the Pursuit. Some of these tourers are more limited whereas others have complete tour-packs and passenger luxury.