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Bikesales Staff3 Nov 2014
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Scout to make public debut in Melbourne

The all-new Indian Motorcycle will be one of the big releases at Moto Expo

Visitors to Melbourne’s Moto Expo will be the first in the country to see the all-new Indian Scout, and it will all happen from November 28-30 at the Melbourne Showgrounds.

“We are extremely excited about the return of the legendary Scout, not least because it will be the first truly new Scout in more than seven decades – it is a contemporary yet classic interpretation of one of motorcycling’s most coveted and famous bikes, known for its feats as the ‘world’s fastest Indian’ and on the ‘Wall of Death’,” Peter Harvey – Indian Motorcycle Australia Country Manager said.

Click here to read Bikesales’ review of the $17,995 Scout following last week’s media launch in New Zealand.

As well as the Scout, Indian Motorcycle will also display the $38,995 Roadmaster flagship luxury tourer, and a two-colour version of the Indian Chief.

“The all-new Roadmaster will raise the bar in luxury motorcycle touring with high levels of comfort and convenience alongside features that recall the original bikes from the 1940s and 1950s,” Harvey said.

To buy tickets for Moto Expo, click here.

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