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2015 Indian Scout on 2040-motos

US $20482
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:934 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Kingston, Ohio, United States

Kingston, Ohio, United States
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Indian SCOUT photos

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Indian SCOUT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Indian SCOUT description

1200 cc.  One owner,  Showroom condition.  You won't find a cleaner used bike anywhere.  Includes windshield and luggage rack.  740-642-2551 Ned.

Moto blog

First Polaris-era 2012 Indian Motorcycle Rolls Off Spirit Lake Assembly Line

Wed, 31 Aug 2011

A new era has begun as the first Indian Motorcycle under the ownership of Polaris Industries has been produced at the company’s Spirit Lake, Iowa, factory. The landmark first Polaris-owned Indian won’t be heading right to the showroom floor however; instead, it will undergo extensive testing and evaluation by Polaris. As such, this particular Indian Chief Vintage, and the rest of the 2012 Indian line, will be fairly similar to Indian’s previous offerings, save for some minor updates to catch any issues Polaris already discovered.

Polaris Announces Internal Restructuring

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

Although the changes will not affect the Indian and Victory sales teams, Polaris Industries announced today that it had merged its sales, sales operations, service, corporate marketing and interactive team to form the Global Customer Excellence team. The new organizational structure will be lead by VP of Global Customer Excellence, Tim Larson. Vice President of Global Customer Excellence, Tim Larson.

Top Ten Hottest Biker Movie Women [Video]

Tue, 24 Jan 2012

Introduction1 of 11Next Last The theme song to “The Grinch” describes the eponymous character’s soul as “An appalling dump heap overflowing with the most disgraceful assortment of deplorable rubbish imaginable,” and that’s pretty much how we feel about biker movies. Exceptions such as “The World’s Fastest Indian,” “On Any Sunday,” “Faster” and “Take It To The Limit” exist, but gems like these are rarities. An attractive female straddling a bike on the big screen — no matter how audacious, unbelievable or misguided — usually gets a pass.