Indian Scout, a true warrior from the era of World War II (1939-1945). The Indian Scout motorcycle was on high time during the World War II. Recently, the Polaris owned company; Indian Motorcycles has re-launched the all new Indian Scout with new upgraded features. The company had showcased Indian Scout at the World Motorcycle Rally, which was held in Sturgis, South Dacota.
Starting from the senior Indian Scout, the motorcycle was featuring a 610 cc engine displacement initially and upgraded to 720cc engine displacement in the year 1927 and then a Pony Scout has been introduced with an engine displacement of 500cc. It was available in three different models Junior, Standard and Sports.
Now, after this much long break of close to 65 years, the company had introduced it as a 2015 Indian Scout Motorcycle. The new version of the motorcycle has come-up with latest technology carrying an energetic look. Let's feast your eyes over the modern specifications of the Indian Scout.
New Demonstration:
Well, talking about the design and style of the motorcycle, what I would say, it's simply stunning. The designer has given a head-turner look to this motorcycle. Starting from the front, its round shaped upfront headlight with blinkers surveilling on either side gives this motorcycle an extra-ordinary look. The smooth and newly designed fuel tank attached to the luxurious leather seat enhances the riding experience. The plushy fashioned spokes of the wheels make this motorcycle more beautiful while riding.
The front and rear mudguard of the motorcycle and the Twin-exhaust tail pipe, these two things are segregating the Indian Scout from other Indian Motorcycle models. Overall, Indian Scout is the lightest weight cruiser motorcycle ever manufactured by the company.
What makes this an Iconic Motorcycle?
The designing feature which makes this motorcycle iconic cruiser is the engineering and styling of the cruiser. The integrated style of showcasing each and every major component of the motorcycle adds glorious glance. The top cherry over the cake is the classic triangle which was being made by the V-Twin engine and the bottom part of the fuel tank. The headlamp has been borrowed by the original Indian Scout and blessed with chrome finish. The 2015 Indian Scout will be featuring the same iconic badge over the fuel tank which was being used by the seniors in 1920's era.
Engine Talks!!
The stunning Indian Scout is powered by the company's first ever liquid-cooled engine. The 2015 model is blessed with the highest power engine in the complete Scout Series. The motorcycle receives its power from a liquid-cooled V-Twin engine with an engine displacement of 1130.7cc. The highest displacement engine of its own series is capable to generate a total power of 100BHP and can produce peak torque of 97.7Nm @ 5900RPM. The engine is coupled with 6-speed Gear Drive wet clutch.
To provide an impressive and efficient riding quality the company has given Telescopic front forks and rear dual shocks. The stopping power has been guarded by 2-piston caliper, single disc brakes at the front and 1-piston caliper single disc brake at the rear. The motorcycle weighs only 558 Pounds (253 KGS).
Summing up:
While concluding, I would like to say that the Indian Scout is an amazing product from the company, worth riding. This conquering motorcycle has the capability to make the king of the highways from wherever you go. The trespassers are typically bound to turn their heads over the glorious beauty of this motorcycle.