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Cycle News 2024 Issue 22 June 8

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VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P115 Design for this family was approached with a different technique than the previ- ous Scouts, leaning more on clay and physical modeling to get all the forms just right before final production. The gas tank has a bit more dimension to it now, with added contour lines along the top, and the rear fender continues those lines through the bike. It feels cohesive, and it looks complete. Cables are neatly tucked, and coolant hoses demand little attention. It's easy to focus on the frame and engine. Visible ties between the new Scout and Chief models are obvious but the Scout's design is also tied back into previous Scouts. It's a proper evolution of the platform that now works better within the Indian Motorcycle family of bikes, and as one could imagine, those to come. After our break under the bridge, I swapped over to the Super Scout, which would prove to be the sleeper build of the bunch. The Super Scout is essentially a Scout Bobber with unique flaked and scalloped paint, a round headlight with no cowl, a quick-removable windshield, and Indian's new, bigger saddlebags, which seemed to be Indian's Product Director Ben Lindeman's favorite thing. "You can fit the old bags in the new bags!" he'd say. He wasn't wrong. They're very nice, though not locking or quick-release. The Super's windshield is short, and I'm tall, so buffeting started right under my nose, which seemed to make my helmet a bit louder. Luckily, if I'd prefer to run without the windshield, the cast mounting components can be undone in seconds. This model is also only offered with the full Limited-Tech package, which helps ex - plain why it's only $500 off the 101 model. Indian approached tech a little differ- ently with the new Scout family, offer- ing Standard Trim with a keyed ignition, analog gauge featuring a new and highly requested fuel gauge, LED lighting, and

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