Indian Scout Outrider: A new Member joins the Custom Family

The Klock Werks has come-up with an additional work over the Indian Scout motorcycle. A little bit of mechanical changes and a little bit of cosmetic changes and here comes the Indian Scout Outrider. Designer, Karlee Cobb, has added her own flavor to the newly designed custom motorcycle. However, the DNA of Indian Motorcycle hasn't been touched by the custom-maker. It can only be said that the newly showcased motorcycle has gone through some nutting and bolting and manage to give a really dashing personality.

Indian Scout Outrider

Now, moving towards the new blessings of the motorcycle, the first and foremost things which will work as an eye candy are the seat arrangement and the ape-hangers. Starting from the front, the motorcycle receives new handlebars, new tyre hugger hugging the 130mm front tyre, stealth bar-end turn signals and contrast cut-billet aluminum wheels catered by Performance Machine. The rear section receives a huge newly designed tyre hugger and 180mm tyre. The additional accessory from the rear part was also being updated by the custom-designer.

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Indian Scout Outrider

The Indian Scout Outrider took its inspiration from the bobber culture. Klock Werks has modified the front and rear fenders of the Outrider. The fully bespoke tail light also appraises the stunning look of the motorcycle. Another team member, Mr. Brian Klock says about Klock Werks, "She had the biggest grin after test riding the new Scout- so giving Karlee the reins on this project seemed a natural fit."

Karlee Cobb with her Indian Scout Outrider

Karlee Cobb while talking about her Indian Scout Outrider, "My goal was to build a bike that while is clearly customized, is one that a decent home mechanic could build. I was really blown away by the power and quality of the production Scout – and going a bit old-school yet maintaining the ride-ability of the bike was really important to me. Getting the first Scout to customize inspired the name. I've got a great team of friends and family in and around Klock Werks, and want to thank Indian Motorcycle for the chance to customize this bike."