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Home » Allsport opens Indian Motorcycle dealership

Allsport opens Indian Motorcycle dealership

Liberty Lake power sports center expands

July 28, 2016
Mike McLean

Allsport, a recreational motorsports dealership in Liberty Lake, is now the Indian Motorcycle dealer for the Spokane and Inland Northwest market, says Allsport owner Eric Holt. 

Holt says he recently expanded the Allsport facility at 19595 E. Broadway with a 6,000-square-foot addition to accommodate the motorcycle dealership, which operates under a separate name—Allsport Indian Motorcycles. 

The dealership offers sales, service, parts, and accessories for the entire lineup of Indian motorcycles.

Indian Motorcycle, which was founded in 1901, boasts that it’s America’s first motorcycle.

Minneapolis-based power sports equipment manufacturer Polaris Industries Inc. acquired Indian Motorcycle in 2011. 

The Indian Motorcycle website shows that the next closest Indian Motorcycle dealership is in the Tri-Cities, 130 miles southwest of Spokane. 

Holt says Allsport has 30 employees, two of whom were hired specifically for the new Allsport Indian Motorcycle dealership. 

Allsport’s overall inventory in the original, 32,000-square-foot dealership complex includes motorcycles, snowmobiles, off-road vehicles, personal watercraft, and scooters manufactured by Polaris, Honda, Victory, Ski-Doo, and others. 

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