@@_Apeflex definitely. Something about bikes and dogs, makes them stand out a lot more than most people in my book. Congratulations again on the beautiful Indian Bobber!
I've had my 2018 for two seasons now. Here's a little advice: get a Corbin or similar seat, as the stock one will kill you. Get decent shocks. Go stage 1 (V&H, S&S) and get the tune to go with it. You will add about 10 horsepower. Then, rip on that sucker!! If you have the balls, this thing will do damn near 100mph in 2nd gear! She's a screamer, if you're willing to drive it like it's capable of.
@@crunkdaddy11 ..."almost" 100...but even at that, I still had 1500rpm to go before hitting the red line. I prefer to ride around in the 2-3000 range, but nice to know there's so much top end room when it's needed. Heck, peak power doesn't even come on until around 6000rpm!
What's the best bike to begin riding with according to your opinion... Was thinking of a cruiser like a Yamaha bolt or Honda rebel 500....what do you think??
@@robertmassive5335 I honestly couldn't tell you. I've rode crotch rockets all my life. The last 15 years on R1's. But, out of experience I grew out of my first 500 within a month or two, so keep that in mind. Be safe!
Robert Massive if you want my opinion, buy a Harley street 750 or a Royal Enfield interceptor 650 (I’m kinda biased because I’m Indian) .both bikes are great but interceptor seems slightly more fun but the exhaust sound isn’t the best
Apeflex even after many bikes, that return trip is so scary. You’re just so tense and the next day you feel like you’ve worked out your whole body since it aches everywhere
F.N.G Moto same man got mine, same as his with a passenger seat on it. I got it late in the season here in the northeast put about 1000 miles and love that bike dude put some rcx exhaust on it and now she’s put away with the snow ...gonna be a long winter
Steve White yes it’s my first bike, I didn’t ride a bike until I enrolled in the MSF course. That was my first time riding. I highly recommend you take a beginners course so you know it’s something you want to do. And you get to learn on someone else’s bike. A Honda Rebel is a solid choice but I will say you should test ride as many bikes as possible.
New rider to be here...was considering either the Indian scout sixty , the kawasaki Vulcan 900 or the Honda fury as first bike ...Would you mind commenting a bit on what would be the model to chose as first bike please . Thanks in advance
You're not alone, I bought a Sage Green 2020 Scout Bobber Twenty yesterday. It's been a GREAT bike. You will not outgrow it. It compliments my Suzuki liter bike for a totally different experience. My first cruiser ever, and I have no regrets.
Welcome to the Indian Scout club man. I bought a 2015 Indian Scout...probably have one from the first couple months of production. It is still going strong. No issues at all. I enjoy riding it too much to ever sell it. If you think it has power now wait until you throw some pipes, better intake and tune it up. Holy crap, it is a beast at this point. I only wish I had ABS but they didn't offer it at the time. I ended up converting mine to a Scout Bobber by buying all the parts needed to do it. Can't beat the styling. Enjoy!
I'm mostly glad to have seen lower in the comments that you've taken the msf course. Never forget everyone else is out to get you and if they can pull out infront of you or turn into you assume they will. Grats on the new bike she's gorgeous.
It was only logical to take it. It’s the least a new rider can do before even hopping on a bike. That course, over a weekend, alone taught me so much and allowed me to gain knowledge and confidence. I say it’s a must for beginners! And thank you🙌🏽
I feel such a warm feeling to see your satisfaction of finally getting something that you really want, that you've felt you deserved and thrived for. I hope that i'll reach that point asap, because life is worth living for this special moments. Enjoy it, ma' man !
@ApeFlex just got my endorsement in the northeast USA! I'm excited to buy my first motorcycle. I just rode the the Indian Scout @ an Indian Demo Day recently. I fell in love with it! Your enthusiasm is palpable! That smile on your face is infectious! Glad I found your channel! Talk soon! Stay safe and ride!
Congrats dude! I got a 2019 iron 883 last year as my first bike and I had the exact same feeling when I first got it. I’m still having the time of my life on it now.
Nice. Glad to see guys still getting excited over the bobber. It’s a great bike to grow into. You will fall in love with this bike. Then after break in. When you can really open it up. You’ll fall in love again. Then when you do a full stage 1 it completely changes the bike. Turns it into a beast. Was just in Vegas this summer on the bobber as we rode to California. Will have to hit each other up next time.
its a fun bike man! i love it. im slowly getting used to handling it on the road and can't wait to break it in and take up the mountains. next time you're in town lets take them out to valley of Fire or red rock. would be a cool ride for sure
Been riding dirt bikes for years and I'll be picking one of these up in the next few months!! Got my motorcycle safety course this weekend (cheaper insurance and M-class endorsement when it's completed). Looking forward to it. Thanks for the video.
Lucky! I'm 26 and my bike list includes: 1998 Honda CBR F4 600 (Painted like a fighter jet), X2 1983 XJ750's (Chopped and bobbed) and a 1981 XS1100 (lowered, and later stolen and found destroyed). Otherwise, I've ridden almost anything you can list and learned to ride initially on a VMAX so power was always in my motive hahah. I really hope people like you appreciate what they are able to get, and I'm sure you work hard for it. I've sadly always dreamed of what a luxury it would be being able to spend anything over $2,000 on a motorcycle. I'm torn between the Scout Bobber and the FTR1200. Awesome bike and I'm pumped to see a new person join the lifestyle! One day I will roll and new Indian into my garage, and I know that for a fact.
My first bike was a '18 Bobber. I didn't have my endorsement yet so I couldn't test ride one. I just bought it and trailer-ed it home for it's first ride. I didn't want to ride it off the lot, too nervous. One year and 10,000 miles later. I still love it.
I’ve had my license for about four years and still haven’t road a motorcycle, just took the course Passed and that was the first and last time I’ve ever ridden. Lololol
OMG that's a sweet bike........nice job! I bought the new redesigned Honda Reb 500. I love it. My only regret is I wish it was a 650 instead. It's a rock solid Honda that will run forever but Honda doesn't really know what that got. The redesign is so loved they could sell larger variants of it easily and there absolutely clueless.
thank you so much! I was looking at a rebel too but i seriously think a 500 would be too little for me. still would own it for quick, short trips tho! have fun and ride safe!
Really nice looking bike, congrats! I purchased a 2008 HD Sportster Nightster 1200XL for my first bike about 14 months ago and was looking to purchase a new HD but, after seeing these Indian Scout Bobbers I'm having a change of heart. Closest dealer is about 12 hours away. Might have to take a road trip.
Joe Rod appreciate it brotha! Man I love the sportsters. Tried them all and loved the 48 and 1200 which is why it took me longer to decide. Performance wise the bobber wins. I have a couple of clients who own a breakout and fat bob and even they can’t stop looking at the bobber. I think you’ll love it
Great vid. Congratulations on buying a beautiful Scout Bobber. Nothing more exciting than riding her for the first time! I've been riding Ducati for most of my life but having been thinking of adding a cruiser for some time. I love the look of the Scout Bobber...think it might be time. Enjoy and stay safe 👍
Got my bobber about this time last year! I love this motorcycle, im sure itll bring you the happiness its brought me. Only downside was the stock seat for me
It's crazy seeing these post about the seat being uncomfortable, I got the scout as my first bike and it's so comfy compared to the Harley Sportster I used in AZ... If the scouts seat isn't comfy then HD has concrete for seats 😝
@@Special_FX its not terrible but after long rides it does become a bit more stiff and since the shocks have little travel distance you tend to feel the bumps more, i feel my weight play a big roll too since im weighing at 215 so it could be a factor
@@_Apeflex agreed. Its not awful when you first sit on it, its anything over an hour for me. I think its my weight too, im only 180 but i feel its designed for someone lighter than me. I have a problem where my bits fall asleep on it and when i get up i have severe discomfort 😂 i dont know if its a me problem or others are experiencing it
Congrats man! Welcome to the life. Just remember to take it slow and learn/ride at *your* own pace. It's such a fulfilling and freeing experience that not enough people get to enjoy. Some of my favourite weekends are when I just hop on a bike and get completely lost in an area I've never been before
Love your videos! I had watched your video where you had taken a test ride on the Bobber. I loved your reactions throughout the ride. I had picked up a 2022 Scout classic just last Friday Aug 12th, and I'm already loving everything about it! It is my first street cruiser. The ride is very nice and relaxing, and the power is definitely there when you need it. I'm still in the break in period, so I'm not hammering down on the throttle yet. But with what power that I've already experienced I know that it can go quick. The forward controls had taken a bit to get use to, plus working the friction zone on slow speed areas (like in 10 mph zones) is starting to feel natural. Before picking up my Scout I haven't ridden a bike in over 23 years. Back then I was use to dirt bikes and dual sports. This little cruiser is nothing like those other bikes. It is a perfect bike for to and from work and short weekend get-away trips. And yes, it can keep up with the big boys with ease. It's my skills that I have to continue working on. I appreciate your videos. I'll continue to watch then as time goes.
I picked up my 6th bike (2018 HD Iron 1200) about a week after you bought this! Glad to see you are enjoying it and I definitely would have bought a Scout Bobber if it wasn't $5-6k more OTD than my Iron. Safe riding brother.
@@Hendoneesia My comment was misleading I see. I purchased my 2018 Iron in 10/2019 for $7500 before tax, tag, title, dealer fees, etc. At the time, I could not find a Scout for less than $10-11k with most sitting around the $13-15k mark. I think the prices have dropped some as they've aged.
Very cool man! I have a 48 and LOVE the scout. Definitely more bike for the money and more modern. I do love the rawness of my 48 and simplistic style. But I’d be proud to own the scout.
Just Subscribed your channel... Congrats on your new motorcycle. I used to own a Harley 48 and want to move on Indian Scout Bobber for my next motorcycle. thanks for your video...
Congratulations on your Indian bobber!! Just recently retired here in the Philippines from the good ole USA. Surprisingly I found a Harley Davidson and Indian Motorcycle Dealership. Planning on purchasing a motorcycle too. I like the bobber a lot. Also like the Harley Davidson Breakout. I have 6 months to decide. Lol. Nice review. Will be waiting for the next updates. Ride safe!!
Just stumbled upon your channel .. Really enjoying the content. Sold my Forty Eight a few months ago.( gas tank just too small) Probably going to get a Scout Bobber next.
Love the Scout man, owned one for a while. The only thing I didn't like about the Scout was the super small gas tank...had to move up eventually! Still a fantastic bike to ride! Have fun man be safe.
Im lookin at that same bike. And yeah i used to go to vegas when it was still dirt. My family would take yearly trips and then i hadnt been for about 10yrs and boom theres houses all over the place.
I saw the vegas nights hat and thought "oh cool, this guy is from Vegas." The first street looked familiar but when you drove past the smiths on camino, I knew you were for sure in North town. lol
I'm torn between this and the rebel 500. I'm a bit on the shorter side, so it seems like the Honda would be more up my alley, but I love the bulkiness of this one.
I just found your channel. I'm looking into the Scout sixty. I'm new and not a spring chicken so I don't want all the HP right now.. LOL But I love the look of the bobber. I do have it on VERY good authority that Indian Is coming out with a Bobber Sixty in the coming weeks so I'm excited to see and ride that.. Ride safe..
That would be my choice too... good call. I bet you change the exhausts before too long (more aggressive maybe). If you prefer lush n green suburbs with lots of country lanes to cruise around then the UK is the place to be. UK has best countryside in the world (a little bias possibly being British myself). Great choice of bike. Ride safe and enjoy every moment my good man.
John Browning couldn’t have been happier with it! And yes I did slap some slip ons a week after lol check out the vid. And that’s one of my bucket list to get on a bike in UK and enjoy the roads
Good choice. HD and Indian is like Ford and Dodge, you're in one camp or the other. I'm an HD guy myself and you'll see me on Honda before ever catching me on an Indian. I think the Sportster looks better plus has a lot more aftermarket support, but there's no denying the Scout is a great bike too and will smoke the 48 in every performance measure. Congrats!
That looks like Mountain Crest park.... hehe. I know this video is a couple years old but it's funny because I've been looking at the Sportster 48 and the Scout Bobber.... I'm totally going with the bobber though. Be safe man!
This is awesome, and congrats!!! I got my motorcycle license years ago after taking a class. I never got a motorcycle, but now I have an empty garage and am looking at a Scout 🤞
Congrats on your first bike, Its nice seeing new people getting into this insane addiction, I wish there were more of us in the US. My bikes are parked for the winter and all I can think about is going on my next ride. How are the winters in Las Vegas?
You’re NEVER LOST on a motorcycle brother...
Right 😁
Aye my fellow local! Can’t wait to own this myself...
Never ✊🏾
Man. I'd park that thing in my living room and eat breakfast, lunch and dinner on it!
😂😂
Lmfao
Lol
You have no idea what your talking about, that bike belongs in the bedroom!!!! :) One sexy motorcycle.
Congrats my dude!!! A first motorcycle is like your first girlfriend. You’ll never forget her.
Lol im sure ill have more good memories having this bike as my first compared to my first gf but thanks brotha!
@@_Apeflex definitely. Something about bikes and dogs, makes them stand out a lot more than most people in my book. Congratulations again on the beautiful Indian Bobber!
And if you don't respect her she'll kill you.
Trevor Weimer lol. Facts!
This right here is the truth😂😂😂
I'm a old dude, but watching your video brought back memories of my first bike, thanks and ride safe.
I've had my 2018 for two seasons now. Here's a little advice: get a Corbin or similar seat, as the stock one will kill you. Get decent shocks. Go stage 1 (V&H, S&S) and get the tune to go with it. You will add about 10 horsepower. Then, rip on that sucker!! If you have the balls, this thing will do damn near 100mph in 2nd gear! She's a screamer, if you're willing to drive it like it's capable of.
100 in 2nd? LMAO I have a 2019 and that can't be good for it brotha!
@@crunkdaddy11 ..."almost" 100...but even at that, I still had 1500rpm to go before hitting the red line. I prefer to ride around in the 2-3000 range, but nice to know there's so much top end room when it's needed. Heck, peak power doesn't even come on until around 6000rpm!
I've been riding since the 80's. The first thing I tell people is "don't panic"!
What's the best bike to begin riding with according to your opinion... Was thinking of a cruiser like a Yamaha bolt or Honda rebel 500....what do you think??
@@robertmassive5335 I honestly couldn't tell you. I've rode crotch rockets all my life. The last 15 years on R1's. But, out of experience I grew out of my first 500 within a month or two, so keep that in mind. Be safe!
Robert Massive if you want my opinion, buy a Harley street 750 or a Royal Enfield interceptor 650 (I’m kinda biased because I’m Indian) .both bikes are great but interceptor seems slightly more fun but the exhaust sound isn’t the best
@@mr.woowoo8826 thanks bro for your help... I dnt want a small bike that I will get bored with too fast
@@democratic_chocolate2067 Harley street 750 is actually quite good...but seems too chunky for me though
I remember how nervous I was just to ride 1 mile from my house to the gas station. I love riding!
A Scott looking back now the trip from the dealer home would’ve been sick haha
Apeflex even after many bikes, that return trip is so scary. You’re just so tense and the next day you feel like you’ve worked out your whole body since it aches everywhere
@@maxwell9999999 aches everywhere from riding? youre just built like a little girl xD
On a bike like that, everything and everyone is beautiful! Congrats on the new bike!
Excellent choice in first motorcycles, it’s my first bike also.
F.N.G Moto same man got mine, same as his with a passenger seat on it. I got it late in the season here in the northeast put about 1000 miles and love that bike dude put some rcx exhaust on it and now she’s put away with the snow ...gonna be a long winter
Adam bro I grew up in ny/nj. Left 17 years ago, I haven’t seen snow in 10 years. I’ll never move back. Ride safe and keep the shiny side up.
Steve White yes it’s my first bike, I didn’t ride a bike until I enrolled in the MSF course. That was my first time riding. I highly recommend you take a beginners course so you know it’s something you want to do. And you get to learn on someone else’s bike. A Honda Rebel is a solid choice but I will say you should test ride as many bikes as possible.
Iron 883 was my first motorcycle. Damn it had some punch. Rode it for almost 4 years and had beautiful road trips in it.
New rider to be here...was considering either the Indian scout sixty , the kawasaki Vulcan 900 or the Honda fury as first bike ...Would you mind commenting a bit on what would be the model to chose as first bike please . Thanks in advance
You're not alone, I bought a Sage Green 2020 Scout Bobber Twenty yesterday. It's been a GREAT bike. You will not outgrow it. It compliments my Suzuki liter bike for a totally different experience. My first cruiser ever, and I have no regrets.
awesome man, congrats! will be posting more vids of the bobber
Nice! The Scout will be my first bike too. Thanks for the post.
the scout line is awesome. no doubt you'll love it!
I got a Scout too! So fun to ride, quick lil bike to whip around thats got some balls.
Love the Indian Scout Bobber! I plan on getting one next year.
Welcome to the Indian Scout club man. I bought a 2015 Indian Scout...probably have one from the first couple months of production. It is still going strong. No issues at all. I enjoy riding it too much to ever sell it. If you think it has power now wait until you throw some pipes, better intake and tune it up. Holy crap, it is a beast at this point. I only wish I had ABS but they didn't offer it at the time. I ended up converting mine to a Scout Bobber by buying all the parts needed to do it. Can't beat the styling. Enjoy!
thats sick bro. i can't wait to do some upgrades and tuning. ive been told the same thing by others and im excited, thanks! Ride safe
Man, I miss being a new rider, everything was so new and challenging and fun. Ride safe.
Nice to see a Native American like yourself support a Indian bike
Respect coz !
I'm mostly glad to have seen lower in the comments that you've taken the msf course. Never forget everyone else is out to get you and if they can pull out infront of you or turn into you assume they will. Grats on the new bike she's gorgeous.
It was only logical to take it. It’s the least a new rider can do before even hopping on a bike. That course, over a weekend, alone taught me so much and allowed me to gain knowledge and confidence. I say it’s a must for beginners! And thank you🙌🏽
Dude! That bike is sick. Enjoy every ride. Thanks for sharing.
I feel such a warm feeling to see your satisfaction of finally getting something that you really want, that you've felt you deserved and thrived for.
I hope that i'll reach that point asap, because life is worth living for this special moments.
Enjoy it, ma' man !
@ApeFlex just got my endorsement in the northeast USA! I'm excited to buy my first motorcycle. I just rode the the Indian Scout @ an Indian Demo Day recently. I fell in love with it! Your enthusiasm is palpable! That smile on your face is infectious! Glad I found your channel! Talk soon! Stay safe and ride!
Dom G. Awesome! I’m excited for you man! Looking forward to you being on a bobber, cheers!
Congrats dude! I got a 2019 iron 883 last year as my first bike and I had the exact same feeling when I first got it. I’m still having the time of my life on it now.
My first motorcycle was a 2018 Indian Scout Bobber too lol... This bike is bringing people to riding
Nice. Glad to see guys still getting excited over the bobber. It’s a great bike to grow into. You will fall in love with this bike. Then after break in. When you can really open it up. You’ll fall in love again. Then when you do a full stage 1 it completely changes the bike. Turns it into a beast.
Was just in Vegas this summer on the bobber as we rode to California. Will have to hit each other up next time.
its a fun bike man! i love it. im slowly getting used to handling it on the road and can't wait to break it in and take up the mountains. next time you're in town lets take them out to valley of Fire or red rock. would be a cool ride for sure
That stage 1 exhaust is great! I love it on mine. Vance and Hines all the way.
Dude first and last cruiser, great buy!!!!
Much love and respect bro from DC!! Ride safe!
Been riding dirt bikes for years and I'll be picking one of these up in the next few months!! Got my motorcycle safety course this weekend (cheaper insurance and M-class endorsement when it's completed). Looking forward to it. Thanks for the video.
awesome man! im sure you'll love this bike. Ive been taking it out every single day and don't drive my car anymore lol
@@_Apeflex lol! Exactly what I'm expecting to do!
Lucky! I'm 26 and my bike list includes: 1998 Honda CBR F4 600 (Painted like a fighter jet), X2 1983 XJ750's (Chopped and bobbed) and a 1981 XS1100 (lowered, and later stolen and found destroyed). Otherwise, I've ridden almost anything you can list and learned to ride initially on a VMAX so power was always in my motive hahah.
I really hope people like you appreciate what they are able to get, and I'm sure you work hard for it. I've sadly always dreamed of what a luxury it would be being able to spend anything over $2,000 on a motorcycle. I'm torn between the Scout Bobber and the FTR1200. Awesome bike and I'm pumped to see a new person join the lifestyle! One day I will roll and new Indian into my garage, and I know that for a fact.
Picking up my first Indian this week! Congrats dude #vegasstrong
My first bike was a '18 Bobber. I didn't have my endorsement yet so I couldn't test ride one. I just bought it and trailer-ed it home for it's first ride. I didn't want to ride it off the lot, too nervous. One year and 10,000 miles later. I still love it.
I’ve had my license for about four years and still haven’t road a motorcycle, just took the course Passed and that was the first and last time I’ve ever ridden. Lololol
DoctorPepper4 same here got it when I was 18 and now I'm about to be 23
You need to get a bike
Same
Bro same😂
I did mine in 2001 and no bike since then. Looking to get vrod soon
Congrats on the bike! I have 2018 Scout, and love it. Enjoy!
Bought mine in May... got the matte black, and Rinehart exhaust. oooohf. She is a beast! Ride safe. Congrats.
Dude nice bike for a first one! I've had 3 motorcycles over 10 years of riding, and the Scout is my favorite by far. It's a beast :)
Jonathan Barker thanks man. I love this bike. I don’t see myself getting rid of it but I’m looking to get a scrambler next!
OMG that's a sweet bike........nice job! I bought the new redesigned Honda Reb 500. I love it. My only regret is I wish it was a 650 instead. It's a rock solid Honda that will run forever but Honda doesn't really know what that got. The redesign is so loved they could sell larger variants of it easily and there absolutely clueless.
thank you so much! I was looking at a rebel too but i seriously think a 500 would be too little for me. still would own it for quick, short trips tho! have fun and ride safe!
This might just be my first bike too, love the look of this
Really nice looking bike, congrats! I purchased a 2008 HD Sportster Nightster 1200XL for my first bike about 14 months ago and was looking to purchase a new HD but, after seeing these Indian Scout Bobbers I'm having a change of heart. Closest dealer is about 12 hours away. Might have to take a road trip.
Joe Rod appreciate it brotha! Man I love the sportsters. Tried them all and loved the 48 and 1200 which is why it took me longer to decide. Performance wise the bobber wins. I have a couple of clients who own a breakout and fat bob and even they can’t stop looking at the bobber. I think you’ll love it
I've been into sports bike my entire life, but this bobber really tickles my pickle. Sweet bike man, ride safe.
Great vid. Congratulations on buying a beautiful Scout Bobber. Nothing more exciting than riding her for the first time! I've been riding Ducati for most of my life but having been thinking of adding a cruiser for some time. I love the look of the Scout Bobber...think it might be time. Enjoy and stay safe 👍
That’s a beautiful ass bike brother congratulations I just decided on the 2020 Harley low rider s
thanks man! The Low Rider S is one hell of a bike!
Just test rode a new LRS. Probably the best bang-for-your-buck in the Harley lineup.
Congrats on the new bike man!! Great machine, I absolutely love my bobber!
My first bike is my 2018 Indian scout 60. 6000 miles in and love it.
I've got mine up to 95 in 3rd stretching her legs.😁👍
To me the Indian Scout Bobber is one of the best looking cruisers out there, have fun and stay safe
jhhd1 with some minor mods I think it could be the best
Got my bobber about this time last year! I love this motorcycle, im sure itll bring you the happiness its brought me. Only downside was the stock seat for me
love the bike so far! the seat isn't the best lol it gets very stiff and find myself lifting my butt on bumps. will upgrade later!
It's crazy seeing these post about the seat being uncomfortable, I got the scout as my first bike and it's so comfy compared to the Harley Sportster I used in AZ... If the scouts seat isn't comfy then HD has concrete for seats 😝
Might depend on the seat you have stock, but the maker of them all is a high end saddle brand
@@Special_FX its not terrible but after long rides it does become a bit more stiff and since the shocks have little travel distance you tend to feel the bumps more, i feel my weight play a big roll too since im weighing at 215 so it could be a factor
@@_Apeflex agreed. Its not awful when you first sit on it, its anything over an hour for me. I think its my weight too, im only 180 but i feel its designed for someone lighter than me. I have a problem where my bits fall asleep on it and when i get up i have severe discomfort 😂 i dont know if its a me problem or others are experiencing it
Congrats man! Welcome to the life. Just remember to take it slow and learn/ride at *your* own pace. It's such a fulfilling and freeing experience that not enough people get to enjoy.
Some of my favourite weekends are when I just hop on a bike and get completely lost in an area I've never been before
100 percent agree with you bro. its def a must experience and cannot be described. thank you!
Sensible info. Ride to your skill set. Enjoy the ride.
The beast looking bobber on the street today.
Love your videos! I had watched your video where you had taken a test ride on the Bobber. I loved your reactions throughout the ride.
I had picked up a 2022 Scout classic just last Friday Aug 12th, and I'm already loving everything about it! It is my first street cruiser. The ride is very nice and relaxing, and the power is definitely there when you need it. I'm still in the break in period, so I'm not hammering down on the throttle yet. But with what power that I've already experienced I know that it can go quick. The forward controls had taken a bit to get use to, plus working the friction zone on slow speed areas (like in 10 mph zones) is starting to feel natural.
Before picking up my Scout I haven't ridden a bike in over 23 years. Back then I was use to dirt bikes and dual sports. This little cruiser is nothing like those other bikes. It is a perfect bike for to and from work and short weekend get-away trips. And yes, it can keep up with the big boys with ease. It's my skills that I have to continue working on.
I appreciate your videos. I'll continue to watch then as time goes.
Love the Indian Scouts! Gorgeous bike! Enjoy!! -Mandy
I picked up my 6th bike (2018 HD Iron 1200) about a week after you bought this! Glad to see you are enjoying it and I definitely would have bought a Scout Bobber if it wasn't $5-6k more OTD than my Iron. Safe riding brother.
What country is that in? $11,000 for the Scout Bobber, $12,000 for the H-D 1200 in the states.
@@Hendoneesia My comment was misleading I see. I purchased my 2018 Iron in 10/2019 for $7500 before tax, tag, title, dealer fees, etc. At the time, I could not find a Scout for less than $10-11k with most sitting around the $13-15k mark. I think the prices have dropped some as they've aged.
*Switches Lanes* "Oh yea! This bike handles so good!" LOL! Just givin you a hard time man. Nice vid.
Beautiful bike. This can be a first and last bike for sure. Just practice your counter-steering and stay safe bro!
Nice bike man!! I bought my first bike Indian Scout in Germany in April 2019. Ride safe!
Great choice! Beautiful bike . Looking forward-for more videos. Keep it real bro !
Beautiful first bike!!!
Thank You!
Excellent choice of bike, welcome to the Indian family!
thanks brotha!
Man, it’s been a long time since my first bike. Congrats and be safe.
Saludos desde México. Me gusta demasiado esa motocicleta. La compraré algún día
Very cool man! I have a 48 and LOVE the scout. Definitely more bike for the money and more modern. I do love the rawness of my 48 and simplistic style. But I’d be proud to own the scout.
Just Subscribed your channel... Congrats on your new motorcycle. I used to own a Harley 48 and want to move on Indian Scout Bobber for my next motorcycle. thanks for your video...
i appreciate it brotha! hope to see you on a bobber soon! hell of a bike
I know you've had it a few months, but welcome to the tribe from Tennessee!
Congratulations on your Indian bobber!! Just recently retired here in the Philippines from the good ole USA. Surprisingly I found a Harley Davidson and Indian Motorcycle Dealership. Planning on purchasing a motorcycle too. I like the bobber a lot. Also like the Harley Davidson Breakout. I have 6 months to decide. Lol. Nice review. Will be waiting for the next updates. Ride safe!!
The most beautiful and coolest bike ever
man that thing is BIG, looks very nice
Just stumbled upon your channel .. Really enjoying the content. Sold my Forty Eight a few months ago.( gas tank just too small) Probably going to get a Scout Bobber next.
I like that you are using riding gear, fully covered up.
4:20 is it legal to pass on yellow light?
You don't have a GPS. You don't know where you are going = Freedom 👍 Nice bike.
Congrats. Your bike is Awesome 👍
Abe 94 thanks brotha
Eddy, if you get lost on a motorcycle you're probably having a pretty good day
Love the Scout man, owned one for a while. The only thing I didn't like about the Scout was the super small gas tank...had to move up eventually! Still a fantastic bike to ride! Have fun man be safe.
Yes . Frist ride wont be the last .have fun on bike .bandera texas and kerrville medina has some nice roads .
Awesome Bike! CongratulationsI like Indian so much more than HD, and quality is way better too.
My first bike was the 2018 Bobber. Such a good first bike.
Im getting mine tomorrow, I cant wait!❤
Im lookin at that same bike. And yeah i used to go to vegas when it was still dirt. My family would take yearly trips and then i hadnt been for about 10yrs and boom theres houses all over the place.
I saw the vegas nights hat and thought "oh cool, this guy is from Vegas."
The first street looked familiar but when you drove past the smiths on camino, I knew you were for sure in North town. lol
I'm torn between this and the rebel 500. I'm a bit on the shorter side, so it seems like the Honda would be more up my alley, but I love the bulkiness of this one.
I just found your channel. I'm looking into the Scout sixty. I'm new and not a spring chicken so I don't want all the HP right now.. LOL But I love the look of the bobber. I do have it on VERY good authority that Indian Is coming out with a Bobber Sixty in the coming weeks so I'm excited to see and ride that.. Ride safe..
I never looked at Indian until this vid nice bike bro 👍
That would be my choice too... good call. I bet you change the exhausts before too long (more aggressive maybe). If you prefer lush n green suburbs with lots of country lanes to cruise around then the UK is the place to be. UK has best countryside in the world (a little bias possibly being British myself). Great choice of bike. Ride safe and enjoy every moment my good man.
John Browning couldn’t have been happier with it! And yes I did slap some slip ons a week after lol check out the vid. And that’s one of my bucket list to get on a bike in UK and enjoy the roads
Good choice. HD and Indian is like Ford and Dodge, you're in one camp or the other. I'm an HD guy myself and you'll see me on Honda before ever catching me on an Indian. I think the Sportster looks better plus has a lot more aftermarket support, but there's no denying the Scout is a great bike too and will smoke the 48 in every performance measure. Congrats!
That looks like Mountain Crest park.... hehe. I know this video is a couple years old but it's funny because I've been looking at the Sportster 48 and the Scout Bobber.... I'm totally going with the bobber though. Be safe man!
really missing my scout 60 such a good bike!
I was like “that looks like centennial hills” and then you said Vegas lol
Omg I'm in love !! like this bike 💯
thank you so much!
Congratulations on meeting the algorithm but damn your content is fresh 👌 btw the bike is gorgeous
thanks bro!
Watching this is damn relaxing...
Congrats man! Lovely bike. Enjoy!
This is awesome, and congrats!!! I got my motorcycle license years ago after taking a class. I never got a motorcycle, but now I have an empty garage and am looking at a Scout 🤞
ive been considering this as a first bike, never had experience riding ever.
A perfect for beginner. I have had scout for a 3 months: I am a beginner. Not too big. Go and have a scout.👍👍👍
wow ABS on a 2019 bike,. still its a very nice looking bike, enjoy riding a cool motorcycle
Congrats! Very good choice for the first motorcycles. I'd love to buy an Indian bike for my first bike as well.
thank you! its an awesome bike. hope you get yours soon
@@_Apeflex Thanks, mate. Btw, my favorite Indian is the Chief Dark Horse
You Made the right choice. Its a beauty Im a bit jealous
Dude hell yes can't wait to see more videos of you with this bike! Great video brother!
thanks brotha, appreciate it!
Really like your bike! Enjoy and be safe.
You're so happy, bro! I'm looking for my first bike, as well. thanks for your video, congrats!
Thank you! motorcycles do bring happiness! what are you looking to get?
Awesome! Good luck, enjoy, and be safe!
thanks for this video, my first bike is going to be a scout bobber more than likely
Congrats on your first bike, Its nice seeing new people getting into this insane addiction, I wish there were more of us in the US. My bikes are parked for the winter and all I can think about is going on my next ride. How are the winters in Las Vegas?
thanks Brotha! loving it so far. Vegas Winters are pretty cold but it gets warm enough to ride out mid day as long as you bundle up!
I've had mine up to 150 in 3rd gear and if you haven't done it yet it will do every bit of that 200 on the odometer.
Scout so much better looking bike than any sportster out there.
Love the bike content man! Subscribed!
Congrats bud. Buy a pair of motorcycles boots. You'll need them.