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2015 Indian Scout on 2040-motos

US $35000
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:40 ColorColor: Silver / Charcoal / Black
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Indian SCOUT tech info

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Indian SCOUT description

 Signature Series Custom Indian Scout Cafe Racer
Built by World Renowned Custom Motorcycle Builder Shaun Ruddy of Chop DeVille Las Vegas

This Scout has been featured in Cycle Source Magazine feature. I will supply a copy with the bike.
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GENERAL
Year & Make - 2015 Custom Indian
Model - Scout Cafe Racer
Fabrication - Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Assembly - Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Bobtail -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Fairing -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Paint - Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Rear Sets -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Exhaust - Custom Chop Deville
Fork Brace -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Frame Filler Panels -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville
Seat -
Shaun Ruddy - Chop Deville

ENGINE
Horsepower - (HP)100 (74.7 kW)
Engine Type-Liquid Cooled V-Twin
Displacement - 69 cu in
Electronic Fuel Injection System-Closed loop fuel injection / 60 mm bore

DRIVETRAIN
Primary Drive-Gear Drive Wet Clutch
Peak Torque - 72.2 ft-lbs. (97.7 Nm)
Peak Torque RPM - 5900 rpm


CHASSIS
Suspension: Front - Type/Travel Telescopic Fork/4.7" (120 mm)
Suspension: Rear - Type/Travel Dual Shocks/3.0" (76 mm)
Brakes/Front - Single / 298 mm Rotor / 2 Piston Caliper
Brakes/Rear - Single /298 mm Rotor / 1 Piston Caliper
Tires/Front - 130/90-16 72H
Tires/Rear - 150/80-16 71H
Wheels - Cast 16" x 3.5" Front and 16" x 5" Rear
Exhaust System - Split dual exhaust with crossover

DIMENSIONS
Fuel Capacity - 3.3 gallons
Ground Clearance- 5.3 in / 135 mm
Overall Height (in./mm.) - 47.5 in / 1207 mm
Overall Width (in./mm.) - 34.6 in / 880 mm
Rake/Trail - 29°
Wheelbase - 61.5 in / 1562 mm
Overall Length (in./mm.) - 91 in / 2311 mm
Lean Angle - 31 degrees
Trail - 4.7 in / 119.9 mm

Standard Equipment 
Guages - Digital tachometer, odometer, trip meter, engine temp, and low fuel lamp
Lights -Headlight, tail/brake light, turn signals, license plate light, and speedometer and indicator lights


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