OK so I haven't seen this anywhere on KB and can't find it with a search. Next problem is where to put it? After lengthy(?) consideration this forum seems the right one.
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-a...-thunder-black
OK so I haven't seen this anywhere on KB and can't find it with a search. Next problem is where to put it? After lengthy(?) consideration this forum seems the right one.
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-a...-thunder-black
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I don't know what to think really. It still looks fat. But cool.
Maybe it's just another HD clone thing that worries me .............................
It's no Harley Davidson clone and it looks fantastic. Are there any Indian dealers in NZ? Seriously?
100hp and 72ft/lb? The only Harley Engine doing those numbers from around 1200cc is a V-Rod.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Actually it has a Yamaha exhaust system .......
Left side looks good. Engine detail is nice.
Just a bit sick of the whole V twin all look similar cruiser thing ...... need something fresh and interesting.
I may have issues .........
It popped up in my facebook feed yesterday. I am a fan.
I think there is a thread on KB that someone is supposed to be a dealer for them in UnZud.
the prices for the big block ones are comparable to Harleys it looked like. I sort of guess they have to be.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-749990286.htm
in fact that ad answers the question. Psycho Spot are the dealer.
edit. bloody typical half arse "how not to do a website". Indian logo on the site, they are selling Indian bikes (and blurbing about all the merch and shit) and none of it is on their own fucking site. Its 2014 FFS. I want an Indian T shirt and I want to buy it from the damn dealer. No I dont want to talk to some spotty fuckwit on the phone. Like I said, its 2014 and I want to buy it online. Christ on a crutch, its not difficult.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
It looks like it's your size too HDC.
Indian Victory are very brand focussed. All marketing goes through the mother ship. All.
I'd have one.
Never too old to Rock n Roll.
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I've got miserly tourettes and I don't give a fuck.
It initially struck me as being comparable to the Sportster, but as James points out the engine performance figures are more like the V Rod. The Indian website quotes
$17,995 which is presumably $US so the price may not be directly comparable to the Sporty.
The British ads quote it at 10,000 quid though, and if that converted to $NZ it wouldn't be too far out of line with what you're looking for.
We await developments with interest.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Not into cruisers so far but have to say that the Scout looks beautifully engineered with some lovely detailing. Might make a lovely 70th birthday present from my wife (only 3 years away but I think hell will freeze over first)
$19995 plus ORC first deliveries in Dec, balance Feb/Mar. $1000 secures a spot in the queue and colour option. Pretty bloody tempting I have to say.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
yeah $19,995
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-nz/scout-indian-red
Havent liked the looks of the other Indian models but really like these.
Looks nice, for a cruiser. Has a nice engine I guess, for a cruiser. Will definitely be overpriced, as most cruisers are. I'm not really a cruiser person, so not the right person to judge, but I'd have it over a Harley.
Any reason why every cruiser has to be a V-twin? There are so many other engine configurations that would work nicely in a cruiser, it's just a shame no manufacturer is bold enough to be different in this market space. Of course the big problem is that cruiser riders aren't exactly adventurous types, so it's probably just the marketplace dictating what's viable.
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