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Bikesales Staff6 Mar 2020
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Indian Motorcycle introduces new Scout Bobber Sixty

Indian Motorcycle has announced a new addition to its Scout line-up, the Scout Bobber Sixty

Indian Motorcycle has introduced the 2020 Indian Scout Bobber Sixty to its line-up. The Scout Bobber Sixty is a 999cc version of the popular Scout Bobber and is 10kg lighter.

The new Indian Scout Bobber Sixty is powered by the same 78hp engine as the Scout Sixty and Indian claim that the lightweight, nimble handling and low centre of gravity will appeal to riders seeking old school styling at a competitive price point.

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Maintaining the stripped-down styling of the Scout Bobber, including chopped fenders and a relaxed riding position, the Sixty adds several cues that give the model a look of its own. A blacked-out engine, modern tank badge, perch mount mirrors, stripped-down headlight, all-black seat and five-spoke all-black wheels, all add to the aesthetic of the bike.

There are more than 140 authentic Indian Motorcycle accessories available for the Scout Bobber Sixty and the bike will be available in the Thunder Black and Thunder Black Smoke colour schemes.

There is no official word on pricing or availability in Australia yet, so stay tuned.

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