Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Indian Motorcycle

Scout Bobber Sixty - "Mean, Old School, Accessible, Affordable"

In search of the entry-level price-point sweet-spot, Indian Motorcycle says that its new $8,999.00 MRSP lightweight Scout Bobber Sixty is "minimalistic and raw". Working on the basis that what the bike lacks in unnecessary accessories it makes up for in adjectives, Indian describes it as "features stripped-down, blacked-out styling, and a 60 cubic inch, liquid-cooled engine."





Powered by the same 78-h
orsepower engine as the Scout Sixty, "the Scout Bobber Sixty’s light weight, nimble handling and low center of gravity will appeal to all riders seeking mean, old school styling at a competitive price point.



“Bringing out a stripped down, old school Bobber priced at $8,999 is something we’re very excited about.  We’re proud to provide such a dynamic offering at a price-point that makes owning an Indian motorcycle extremely attainable to an even wider range of riders,” said Reid Wilson, Vice President of Indian Motorcycle.   



"The Scout Bobber Sixty maintains the stripped down styling of the Scout Bobber, including chopped fenders and a confident riding position, while adding several cues that give the model a look of its own.  The Scout Bobber Sixty features a blacked-out engine, a modern tank badge, perch mount mirrors, stripped down headlight, an all-black seat and all-new five-spoke all-black wheels."