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October 6, 2015

1949 INDIAN SCOUT – By Analog Motorcycles

Came across this gem looking through some of the builds from the handbuilt motorcycle show. This 1949 Indian scout was meticulously brought to life by the guys from Analog Motorcycles.

1949 INDIAN SCOUT – By Analog Motorcycles


Came across this gem looking through some of the builds from the handbuilt motorcycle show. This 1949 Indian scout was meticulously brought to life by the guys from Analog Motorcycles. The level of detail is amazing with most parts being hand made.

I really like the fairing on this one, with the wind shield taken from a GSXR and modified.

It probably goes as well as it looks based upon some of the other bikes I've seen come out of this workshop.

It's also for sale at the moment for those of you that have a couple of extra pennies.

You can view more of their builds over this way.

[Photos : Analog Motorcycles]





Benny

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