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Jack Daniel's & Indian Motorcycle Made a Cruiser Motorcycle

Liquor brand Jack Daniel's and Indian Motorcycle have teamed up on a limited-edition motorcycle called the 'Jack Daniel's Limited Edition Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse.' Klowck Werks Kustom Cycles also helped in crafting it. Indian Motorcycle Vice President Reid Wilson spoke about the project saying: "The Jack Daniel's Limited Edition Roadmaster Dark Horse is our most premium touring motorcycle, and much like Gentleman Jack, represents the ultimate commitment to quality and craftsmanship while offering the widest range of premium features and riding technology."

A standout feature of the motorcycle is its unique finish. There is real Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 whiskey mixed directly into the Super Graphite hand-crafted paint job. Additionally, the motorcycle features additional Jack Daniel's branding throughout with a Montana Silversmiths badge that also displays the serial number of each unit. The motorcycle also features a Klowck Werks Flared Deflector with white-centered rims and a single-seat setup. There are only 177 units made of the Jack Daniel's Limited Edition Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and each unit is priced at $24,499.
Trend Themes
1. Alcohol-branded Collaborations - There is an opportunity for companies in different industries to collaborate with liquor brands and create unique, limited-edition items for consumers.
2. Customized Finishes - The use of unique finishes on products such as handcrafted paint jobs with particular customer preferences creates a positive impression, and customization can be a way to compete in the market.
3. Luxury Limited-edition Products - Creating limited-edition versions of products in collaboration with other brands is an opportunity to build customer loyalty by offering unique and high-quality products.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Industry - The motorcycle industry can leverage the power of collaborations to create unique, limited-edition products.
2. Liquor Industry - More liquor brands could collaborate with brands within or outside the industry to create unique, special edition collaborations.
3. Customization Industry - The craft industry and other customization-focused businesses will find opportunities in collaborating with classic brands to create new products.

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