Indian Motorcycle Donates Historic Sports Chief RT Custom Signing Legend Black Sabbath!

JAKARTA Indian Motorcycle has again made a breakthrough by combining the world of automotive and legendary music. This iconic American brand announced that it will donate a fully customized Sport Chief RT unit by their official UK dealer, Krazy Horse. Not only that, this special motorbike will be auctioned off in a prestigious charity event and signed directly by the original members of Black Sabbath!

A legendary machine for a legend night.

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Launching Visordown, Saturday, June 21, this special edition of custom motorcycle will be the center of attention at a charity concert titled Back to the Beginning which will be held on Saturday, July 5 at Villa Park (the city of the birth of Black Sabbath). This event is also a historic moment as it marks the first reunion of the band from Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Right, Butler, and Bill Ward in more than two decades.

All auction results from this motorbike will be donated to three very meaningful charitable institutions: Cure Parkinson's, Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice, also known as social partners of the Aston Villa football club.

This customization project is designed as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's long careers that have changed the face of world rock music. To add to the appeal, Gibson took part by donating a special edition Gibson SG guitar painted with a color scheme similar to the motorcycle. And most eagerly, both the motor and guitar will be signed by rock legends directly backstage!

Motorcycles and music, especially rock and metal, always have a close relationship because both symbolize strength, freedom, and the spirit of rebellion. We are honored to be able to take part in this iconic moment of music, as well as to help very important charitable institutions," said Indian Motorcycle Vice President Aaron