A pair of new Scout motorbikes will joins the model year 2020 line-up as Indian celebrates 100 years of its iconic model.
Heading the range is the limited-edition Scout 100th Anniversary model. Just 750 of the bikes will be built and the machine adopts plenty of styling cues from the original Scout.
The red paintwork with gold trim makes it easy to spot but other bespoke features include desert tan teather solo saddle seat, black wire wheels, beach bars, a luggage rack and chrome finishes.
The Scout Bobber 2020 comes with a meaner look, courtesy of 10-inch “ape hanger” bars, wire wheels and a floating saddle.
All Scouts will boast improved braking, courtesy of new floating rotors and calipers and a bigger master cylinder.
The range of accessories has also been extended and ranges from more exhaust options to a quick-release fairing with a two-inch windscreen.
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Indian Motorcycle vice-president, Reid Wilson, says the Scout has stood the test of time as one of the most influential and recognisable motorbikes in the world.
“One hundred years is an incredibly special milestone, and it made perfect sense to honour Scout’s history and legacy with these two heritage-inspired 2020 models,” Wilson says.
For more information, visit https://www.indianmotorcycle.com.au/.