Custom 2003 Indian Scout on 2040-motos
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Indian SCOUT description
One of the last of the Gilroy Indians. I bought this one with only 2,000 miles on it. All custom work was done by 58th Street Customs a year ago. They don’t make these anymore and it’s one of a kind.
Hand painted tanks. Airbrushed skull on tank.
14” mini-apes
Custom “shortie”exhaust. Real loud.
Turn signals removed
Skull tail light
Bullet headlight
Black spoke rims with new rubber
Hand made billet pegs
Black matte paint on tranny and breather cover, much more.
94 cid S&S engine with hot cam. Real quick and lots of torque.
Lots of torque and a blast to ride!!
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