2015 Indian Scout

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Make the Scout look “as mean as possible”

What motivated you to start your project?

The “42” Scout done by John Shope was the original inspiration.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

I can’t take credit for it being too unique but I took some of the ideas from the Shope “42” and some of the work done by Clement at Tankmachine combined with a few of my own ideas to create a “mean” but Classic Scout look.

What are you most proud of?

This was my first bike build and I did all the work myself.

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

The reactions have been very positive.

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 2015 Indian Scout
Time spent: +50
Motorcycle cost: $10.5K
Money spent: $4-$5K
Engine: Stock Indian liquid cooled V-Twin 1200
Intake: EFI with a modified K&N Intake
Exhaust: Dirty Bird Concepts
Transmission: Indian 6 speed
Frame: Indian Rake / Trail 29/4.7”
Suspension: Progressive Springs with modified Indian Bobber Shocks
Wheels, tires and brakes: Indian Bobber wheels and tires
Finish – Paint: Stock Indian Red paint
Accessories: -Dirty Bird Exhaust -Dirty Brid Fairing -Renthal Street Bars – Eurolite Daymaker Headlight with Tank Machine Grill – Motogadget Bar end turn signals – Rizoma rear turn signals – Tank Machine rear fender and close off – Mr Lucky’s Mirror – Joker Machine Pegs – Joker Machine Master Cylinder covers – Kuryakyn Frame Accents – Cycle Gear swing arm plate mount – Indian 1920 Solo Seat – Indian Bobber wheels and tires – Modified intake filter housing with K&N filter – Tuned by Fuel Moto

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