Dirty Bird Indian Scout Scores more than the Real one

Since its re-launch, the Indian Scout successfully increasing the fan list of the Indian Motorcycles. With its bright-eyes and bushy-tail, the motorcycle has become the most affordable cruiser. To describe the beauty and appearance of the Indian Scout, words are not enough. And, the John Shope's Dirty Bird Concepts has added some more pinch of beauty to the cruiser motorcycle. The Arizona, United States based custom maker has recently come-up with an all new Indian Scout based project named as "Scout 42". John Shoppe along with Indian Motorcycle revealed the all new customized motorcycle at the International Motorcycle Shows New York City Event.

Dirty Bird Indian Scout

Before customizing the Indian Scout, the maker says, "Dirty Bird is well known for our custom baggers. When I saw the new Scout I knew it was going to be a real player on the market – and when I had a chance to ride it – I was totally blown away by how great the engine and handling is." However, while customizing the 2015 Indian Scout, the Shoppe says that the designing and building of the new fairing is the most favorite part of the customization. He added, "That really set the attitude for this bike – it’s really going to annihilate the competition. The designers knocked it out of the park. That’s the most bad-ass stock tank ever, I just love the shape."

Dirty Bird Indian Scout

Talking about the changes of the 2015 Dirty Bird Indian Scout, it has received newly designed front fender, colorful custom-fairing and a chin-spoiler. The custom added designer spokes tyres and the foot pegs adds more grip to the motorcycle. The company manufactured handlebars are being replaced with the forward canted Renthal handle bars. The diamond shaped seat also goes through the customization as it receives candy blue colored designer threads, which can be easily visible and works as eye-candy.

Dirty Bird Indian Scout

The dual-colored fuel-tank, matt-black colored and stylish exhaust tail and the badge of "42" over the headlight cowl gives a magnetic effect to the Indian Scout. The color selection of the John Shoppe was more than awesome. The company manufactured Indian Scout comes on second priority after seeing Dirty Bird Indian Scout.