It may be a trend to be followed in the US and other countries. For the second time Australia Indian Motorcycle is offering a new 2016 customized Indian Scout in limited edition of 10 units. In black & gold trim with black wire wheels and a spring solo seat, it is inspired by a 1935 Springfield era Scout. I guess they sell very fast as it would here in the US.
In Australia. Limited Edition New Indian Scout Mk II.
Published by June 25th, 2016 in Builders, Customs and Editorial.11 Responses to “In Australia. Limited Edition New Indian Scout Mk II.”
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I am pretty sure they sell extremely fast.
Prefer the 1935 version.
Both very nice looking bikes, but the whole Indian ad focus reminds me of when a movie opens with “Based on a true story”…
I like it, for what it is, a modern interpretation !
Besides, what not to like about 100 hp out of the box ?
I like it
Thousands time better than Harley Davidson Sporter
Wire wheels for when looks count more than function. The good news is any black Scout can easily be transformed into this look; with or without the wire wheels.
A really fun limited edition Scout would be one with with a girder or springer front end. Then we are really getting into the nostalgia end of it but with all the other cool tech advantages of today. Done right; it could handle just fine. Heck; Harley did it years ago with a Springer…
The spring seat is daft – the rest is not bad…
Love the technology, improved performance and handling of the new Indians, but I’m with Kenny: give me the ’35.
Shame…..What a waste. Press over here are pushing the new Scouts as ladies motorcycles already. Guess these are the same people that have given Sportsters that label for many years.
Gold pinstripe on black, a classic, my Norton in 1972 and my 77 Capri ROK