Indian Scout Bobber Limited Edition Unveiled

- Indian Scout Bobber Neon edition available in three colour schemes
- Cosmetic updates, new colours, new exhaust and handlebar
- The Scout Bobber Neon limited edition bikes are available in France
Indian Motorcycle Etoile, the Paris-based dealer of the American motorcycle brand, has joined hands with custom workshop Tank Machine to unveil limited edition Indian Scout Bobber bikes. The bikes, three different versions of the Indian Scout Bobber Sixty, have been inspired by the racing colours seen in American Nascar Series. The three bikes feature a few cosmetic tweaks, including revised handlebars with bar end mirrors and integrated indicators, and cost slightly more than the standard Indian Scout Bobber, and also feature a Trask air filter kit and Supertrapp exhaust for some added punch, in addition to the cosmetic updates.
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The Indian Scout Bobber Neon, as the bikes are called, feature cosmetic updates and new colour schemes
"I really wanted to imagine some intense colour and work on a new line that would redraw the Indian Scout's tank. It is a bold choice because I decided to integrate Fluro colours to achieve this. I did not want this series to just be another build among others, the intention really was to start a new trend," said Clement Molina of Tank Machine.
"While selecting the colour mixes to present to Indian Etoile, I immediately hooked on three schemes but found it impossible to make a choice of just one. I am incredibly lucky to have a partner who trusts me completely on these innovative projects. So, Sebastien from Indian Etoile agreed to create all three bikes. The name of the series seemed so obvious, the motorcycles are so luminous in these Fluro colours, that we decided to baptise them NEON," added Molina.
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The limited edition bikes are avaialble in a choice of three "Neon" colour schemes
Apart from the new liveries, other updates include a new number plate holder, a fresh taillight and new Avon tyres. The bikes are available only in France for now. In India, Indian Motorcycle is expected to launch the 2021 Indian Motorcycle range soon, including the new Chief line-up very soon.
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