New Indian Scout Rogue for 2022

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Indian Motorcycles has a new variant in the Scout lineup. The new Indian Scout Rogue takes the company’s basic Scout model and adds some custom-style trim to class things up.

Immediately, you can see there’s a set of mini-ape handlebars for a not-quite-sky-high reach, as well as a new mini fairing (bikini fairing? headlight fairing? Officially, Indian calls it a quarter-fairing). There’s also a new solo seat; Indian says the Syndicate Solo seat is intended to provide both long-mileage comfort as well as stability through hard acceleration. Indian also put a 19-inch front wheel on the Scout Rogue, instead of the usual 16-inch front. This allows Indian to use a lower-profile front tire, instead of the balloonish rubber seen on the front of the standard Scout model.

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Along with these updated bits of trim, Indian also has a lineup of official accessories for the bike, including adjustable piggyback-style rear shocks (with twist-knob control over compression and rebound). Although the standard gauge cluster doesn’t include a tach, Indian does have an auxiliary tach with shift light available as an option. Indian also has other seats to fit this bike, including a two-up seat with a backrest for the pillion. Indian has luggage options available as well.

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The engine and frame appear to be same as the standard Scout model, with a liquid-cooled 69ci and 60ci V-twin engine available. Pricing starts at $12,299 for the Scout Rogue Sixty, and the standard Scout Rogue has a $14,599 MSRP. Both bikes are available in Black Metallic without ABS, and if you’re willing to pay a few hundred more for ABS, both versions of the bike have other paint options available. For more details, including pricing on various paint schemes, see the Indian Scout lineup here.

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