I have a 2023. This bike stock is fun as hell. You don’t need all them mods at all. Bike is awesome. I would change the headlight. Eagle lights are awesome and cheap.
Buy a standard Scout! The original Scout model (still available; the one with the full mudguards) has longer-travel suspension and a better seat (the original 2-part seat, anyway) I bought my Scout new in 2017 to slow me down a bit, but I still go chasing litre-class sportsbikes through the bends - the handling & spread of torque is that good (although ground-clearance is not!) Anyone who convinces themselves that they need more power should look at bikes other than a cruiser style: maybe an Indian FTR, a Ducati Diavek or a Triumph Rocket III. All that said, the Bobber (and now the Rogue) are great-looking bikes that are perfect for short runs and general blasting around
Great looking bike. HD guy but I could add one of those too. Just like my 2 current bikes, you have to buy mods and make it your own. Rebel 1100, Sportster 1200, Softail Std or Street Bob and this one are my type of bike. A muscular looking cruiser is what I'm into these days.
100% accurate video - well done - seat, headlamp and shocks are vital; not a want but a need...buuut it is part of the fun/cruiser lifestyle (modifying it to your taste). Power depends on the rider but yes it needs a firm hand.
@ 1:20 you realized you just Ran a Stop Sign
I have a 2023. This bike stock is fun as hell. You don’t need all them mods at all. Bike is awesome. I would change the headlight. Eagle lights are awesome and cheap.
That's the syndicate seat which comes standard on the bobber rouge and is an option on all the other bobbers.
Exactly .. for the scout bobber abs .. standard seat is not good
Buy a standard Scout!
The original Scout model (still available; the one with the full mudguards) has longer-travel suspension and a better seat (the original 2-part seat, anyway)
I bought my Scout new in 2017 to slow me down a bit, but I still go chasing litre-class sportsbikes through the bends - the handling & spread of torque is that good (although ground-clearance is not!)
Anyone who convinces themselves that they need more power should look at bikes other than a cruiser style: maybe an Indian FTR, a Ducati Diavek or a Triumph Rocket III.
All that said, the Bobber (and now the Rogue) are great-looking bikes that are perfect for short runs and general blasting around
Agreed
Great looking bike. HD guy but I could add one of those too. Just like my 2 current bikes, you have to buy mods and make it your own. Rebel 1100, Sportster 1200, Softail Std or Street Bob and this one are my type of bike. A muscular looking cruiser is what I'm into these days.
Exactly
Do you like the syndicate solo seat? Is it a good upgrade over the stock seat?
So how much ?and where should I shop for a used bike ?? Thanks
100% accurate video - well done - seat, headlamp and shocks are vital; not a want but a need...buuut it is part of the fun/cruiser lifestyle (modifying it to your taste). Power depends on the rider but yes it needs a firm hand.
Right on!
They have a 1300 cc (79 ci) kit for it. It adds 20 hp.
good video mate, but I think you forgot to turn off the high-beam, please check on that next time.
thank you mate, I actually ride with high-beam on for visibility. Thank you
How much was oil change
You don’t buy a cruiser to go fast you buy it to cruise
In a Harley Davidson you also have to replace a lot of things and it's expensive
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Looking for a Used Indian Scout Bobber, as a 1st Bike.
then maybe upgrade into Indian Challenger
sure
Maybe just buy new because it's almost the same price as the hold their value
What model is that?
Indian Scout Bobber ABS
@@bobberworld 2023?
2022