Cruise control is the only thing the Rogue really needs. Don’t need the fancy gauge cluster, or ride modes distracting from the ride itself. As far as the smaller gas tank, it’s fine. Stopping often to take in the sights and stretch your legs is what makes touring on a motorcycle fun. My nephew ordered a Rogue and I’m looking forward to checking it out when he gets it.
Folks, when you finally get your Rogues please post a review on your likes and dislikes. I am on the fence about purchasing one and would like to read what various riders have to say about it. Thank you!
The guy knows what he’s talking about - I bought a Rogue and absolutely love it. AFTER I changed the exhaust to Indians 2-1. Added the piggy back shocks out back, and an LED headlight. Great bike!
Ive had my 2023 Scout Rogue for about a month now and have put a little over 1000 miles on it. The ONLY thing I wish it had was cruise control. A bigger tank would be nice, but thats why we have bigger bikes in general. I ride back and forth to work (about 25 miles one way) and typically fill up a couple times a week. No big deal since its like $15 at a time at most. I typically have a backpack on me so I dont care about the saddlebags much, but man if this bike had cruise control it would be damn near perfect
I get 130 miles on my scout 60 2021 with no problem, and I love to ride it on the highway at 70mph all day long. anyway, Indians rule! the Tribe is Back. PS the scout 60 seat is super comfortable for long-distance riding all day long.
Cruise control. That’s all it needs. It’s all any cruiser needs. Factory cruise control. It already has a USB port for power, get a quad lock, power you phone and there’s your nav/music done.
Excellent observations and recommendations. Though I no longer have my ISB because I was hit head-on and it was totaled, when I went to get back on a new one, it was just lacking. Your recommendations are spot-on, especially the storage issue. My only concern is the 19" front tire because it limits you in tire choices if you want a matched set. Finally, the rear suspension needs an overhaul. I'll still take the Scout over the Chief because I prefer liquid-cooled over the look of air-cooled. Maybe the Challenger is a better choice.
Having ridden the scout rogue I find it way more comfortable then the standard bobber. Having said that there are two major deficits that any new owner would need to address… first the rear shock, it has almost no travel and your spine will feel every bump in the road. So you need to add $500-1000 to get the fox shock or something similar. The second thing is the exhaust which is way too quiet and anaemic. No fuel gauge in 2023 is also pretty lame. Apart from that it’s awesome. The riding position is great with the mini apes and the forward controls.
Technically the Bobber's tire is taller than the Rogue. The Bobber uses a 90 series tire which is 25.2 inches in diameter and the 60 series tire that the Rogue comes with is 25.1 inches in diameter. It's gonna be a preference of looks mainly
The scouts are great looking bikes. I like the rogue version the best due to the bars, black out and front wheel. The thing that is a show stopper for me is the lack of cruise control. At least make it an accessory. Also the headlight needs to be LED.
@@Enviouslordshaxx You can buy an LED light from Indian or do what I did and buy one from Eagle Lights. As for the cruise control, that is easy. Install a Throttle Lock by Atlus. Easy to install and disengages when you squeeze the front break.
@@flesz_ You won't find that standard on a medium cruiser at that price point. At least not the throttle lock. The LED light that Indian sells is supposed to be a smart light and is far overpriced in my opinion. I am happy with my Eagle Lights headlamp.
For bags and other storage options - aftermarket is the answer. Better options, with and without locks, quick detach or not, soft over a hard liner or hard shell, and best of all... THEY'RE ALL LESS EXPENSIVE! Even Ends Cuiouiiuuoo cost less for more.
Good observations. I agree with most of your thoughts, but owning the standard Scout, I cannot visualize a larger tank without jacking up the looks of current model. I am more accustomed to larger tanks also but can always get 140 mi. out of mine before refueling. Storage / luggage capacity is also a pain, but I do not see any other options than saddle bags. I knew this when purchasing, and was not an issue for me, as most trips are not overnight. I agree that dual discs up front would be an asset, but also believe Indian was looking at a specific price point when they introduced the Rogue. Maybe the logic is a person will move up after a year of two. Nice video.
I agree that a larger looking tank could mess up the lines, so I think the center of the tank is where it would need to expand, and maybe move the intake to the side like the larger Indian engines. The saddlebags on the standard Scout are great, but they don't fit on the Bobber or Rogue, which is why storage is such a problem. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
@@RidgeRoamer cruise control would be nice option. If they had that and the 4-inch Ride Command screen they would have an even bigger winner on their hands. Great looking small cruiser anyway. Good review.
Unfortunately if you already own an ISB, there isn't enough change to make me want to go Rogue. If I were buying today, sure, but most already have mods on their bikes. I have the 60 with no performance mods. Perhaps if I wanted to upgrade to standard Bobber, I'd go this route.
I have the best bike i the world. My Son in Law left me his to care for while his house is being built. Awesome bike! My respects to Indian. It is a very nice Sportster category bike. I like it!
Just watched RickyBobberMoto's video about the Rogue and i think he hit the nail on the head.....Indian wants to keep the Scout at an entry level price. Sure, I'd love to see a 1300cc Scout with digital navigation and electronic cruise control, but a bike like that would eat into the Chiefs sales. IF you are wanting those upgrades, that IS what the Chief is for, and I'm thankful they delivered it! The Rogue is just another choice for entry level riders and keeping the price point low was Indians goal on this bike.
I agree, but just like the Chief, it would be nice to have an option. Stay low price analog or higher price advanced electronics. The Scout is much different ride than the Chief, not just less expensive.
I am 65 and have some arthritis coming on. I have been riding off and on for 50 years. One aspect of the Scout line that caught my attention was the low weight compared to other cruisers of the same class and the constant descriptions of the bike being nimble. The Chief weighs close to 700 lbs clocking in at 670 compared to the Scouts 545. I would like to have the option of purchasing the tech without the added weight and displacement which may not be a viable option for many such as myself. I understand it from Indian's concern over losing Chief sales to the lower costs bikes but in the long run I can see it being more financially prudent for them to attract buyers wanting more tech at a lower bike size. Just my opinion.
@@razorback6098 Yes, lower price is only one reason to choose the Scout. Others are lower weight making it easier to handle, lower seat height making it accessible to shorter riders, liquid cooling making it better for hot or urban settings, and higher performance for more speed and better handling than the bigger options.
My Scout Twenty is a keeper. I think I will go with it if the Rogue was out. The Rogue seat the the fairing are to my liking and I am planning on getting them both. Indian makes a great looking bike. Sure it can be better but better means more money and the Scout is right at home as is.
I would buy one tomorrow if I could find one. Apparently only 2 of the 60s have made it to Texas so far. I'm not waiting til next winter for a new bike.
Indian has been so overwhelmed with Scout orders that dealers just can't get unsold inventory into the showroom. Everything coming off the production line already is pre-sold. Unfortunately if you want one you will have to order it at your dealer.
@@jeffomspaugh6691 It's a brand new model that's just getting rolling. When I ordered my original Scout, none had ever been delivered anywhere. I'm sure the pace will pick up
l loved the chrome look on the standard scout.. I'd put chrome pipes and wheels on the Rouge.. yes needs a bigger tank.. we carry extra fuel in Australia..and the silver fuel cap instead of black..plus the touch screen..then I'll buy one.
What about the lean angle? Nobody ever talks about that and if you like riding a little aggressive, it's a big deal! If Harley can get it done with the big heavy Road King, Indian should be able to improve that.
I would literally only have to change 3 things on my scout bobber....to make it a rogue scout... 1) handle bars 2) quarter fairing 3) 19" wheels How is that any better? Even.. the price point between both the scout bobber and the scout rogue...clearly points that out.
Go to your Indian dealership and get a quote for parts and labor for installation of 10" bars with cables, the fairing, the 19" wheel and tire, and the new seat. Then come back and let us all know what that would cost.
As someone who is planning on getting the scout rogue I'm actually very happy they didnt add the touch screen. Its something that jumps the price up for something I not only dont care for but something id imagine is just another thing to go wrong. I'm sure in the future it wouldn't be hard enough to have the touch screen as an additional option and I think that would be the best route for them.
@@RidgeRoamer yeah any argument against it is honestly just silly. The chief and the scout have different enough looks to warrant them both existing as is imo, and if that isn't true for Indian, well, upgrade the chief even further and make it even more appealing... As someone interested myself, but also considering my options, nav/touch, cruise control is my main real grievance, and concerns with the amount of back complaints due to short travel suspension on the rear.
Hard pass. I love the minimalist, stripped down, mean looking bobber. Rogue gets to far away from that. I'd go with Dark Horse if I wanted all of this.
Your last couple options you're asking to bring some of the benefits of having the chief to the scout and that'll cut into chief sales so I don't see what you're wanting actually happen but great vid
Thank you! I just think Indian needs to realize that people don't only choose the Scout because it is less expensive. They choose it over the bigger bikes for the high-reving higher horsepower engine, for how nimble it is, for the lower weight and seat height, for the liquid cooling, etc. Just because you want those things in a bike doesn't mean you don't want good range, or storage, or cruise control, or GPS. Many people will spend the extra money on a Scout with premium features.
Personally I would just get any it’s the same bike just a bigger tire, wheel, and blacked out parts, I own a bobber and I’m not bashing on the bikes but I felt like it went nowhere again I love my bike but You can’t compare it like it’s a new bike.
I'm disappointed to see Indian still using these outdated analog guages on the Scout. It's 2022, all bikes over 10k should have either an LED or TFT display with rider modes. I know some people "prefer" analog but you're preferring an inferior instrument.
@@RidgeRoamer Don’t get me wrong, I love the Scout. However, Indian has to be aware that there are quite a few of us who are going to take some of the ideas presented by the Rogue and apply them to their existing motorcycles rather than buy a new one.
@@benstern997 Absolutely! I bought one of the first Scouts ever produced under Polaris. I basically turned it into a bobber. Then they made the bobber.... The thing I was trying to address in this video, is if I had no Scout, and wanted to buy one today, which would be my preferred choice and why. That's all. I love all the Scouts, and they are the same core motorcycle, but if I bought one today, this is why I would choose the Rogue.
@@RidgeRoamer yea I’m torn wether to ride the crap outta it, or keep miles off of it. I love it so much and if I sold it to capitalize on the rarity, I really don’t know what other bike I’d even want after owning the octane
@@blakefloyd5822 I'd say ride it. I personally don't think motorcycles are worth owning if you don't go out and enjoy them. You can treat it right, keep it nice, but still ride the hell out of it... and you are right, if you love it, why would you sell it, just for the money, then have to buy something you like less?
The LED headlight upgrade is super easy and not expensive, and I agree, Indian should just do from the factory now. No one wants halogen anything anymore. I never thought about fork covers... it would probably look pretty cool!
I just pre-ordered the Rouge. Also I'm going to get the upgraded LED headlight. Is this something I can install or should I let the dealership do it? Great video BTW. You got me even more pumped!!
@@RidgeRoamer no. Sadly all "throttle grip modifications" (except the whole grip exchange) are not legal. They need to proof the safety at TÜV and other stuff to make it legal. And til now none of these locks passed.
@@RidgeRoamer if you get into a normal police control, chances are that you just get a warning. BUT if you get into an accident you could get into trouble because the vehicle is not "legal to road".
To each their own. I like all the colors available and would have a hard time choosing. Custom painting a motorcycle like this is fairly inexpensive though, so that's always an option to get a color you do like and a unique bike that no one else has.
LMAO! People the NEW 2022 Rogue is just a re-badged 2017 VICTORY OCTANE just sssss l o w e r. They should have made it at least 120HP to compete with the new sportster but instead they just left it at 100HP. Sad Polaris just bring back Victory already!!!!!
The Rogue compared to the Octane has different fender styles, different wheel sizes, different handlebar style, etc. If you mean it has a similar flyscreen to what Octane had, you are correct. Otherwise the Rogue is as similar to the Scout as the Octane, which makes sense because they are all variations of the same platform. And HD released the new Sportster S to compete with the Indian FTR, which came out in 2019. Neither bikes are cruisers.
You can, if you can find one, and you want a used bike. Octane's are awesome. However, if you want to buy a new motorcycle, specifically a Scout, that's what this video is about.
It's not a new bike. It's a new variation of the Scout, just like the Twenty. It's just nice to see Indian offer more variations to allow an easier starting point for modifications in certain directions. It's still a Scout and no one has claimed anything different.
Yes I agree with you...they could have done so much better building a new bike bigger engine. The bobber is a excellent bike I love mine and I ride it like I stole it I've done alot of work on it and made a little race machine...I just think they should have added another new bike to the fleet....
Cruise control is the only thing the Rogue really needs. Don’t need the fancy gauge cluster, or ride modes distracting from the ride itself. As far as the smaller gas tank, it’s fine. Stopping often to take in the sights and stretch your legs is what makes touring on a motorcycle fun. My nephew ordered a Rogue and I’m looking forward to checking it out when he gets it.
have you tried it already?
I just ordered one today.... 6 to 9 weeks and it's mine!
Hahah me too the blue one
Ordered mine today
Folks, when you finally get your Rogues please post a review on your likes and dislikes. I am on the fence about purchasing one and would like to read what various riders have to say about it. Thank you!
how much was it after tax and plates??
@@joseg.cavazos3461 I don't have it yet.... 9 weeks later
The guy knows what he’s talking about - I bought a Rogue and absolutely love it. AFTER I changed the exhaust to Indians 2-1. Added the piggy back shocks out back, and an LED headlight. Great bike!
Ive had my 2023 Scout Rogue for about a month now and have put a little over 1000 miles on it. The ONLY thing I wish it had was cruise control. A bigger tank would be nice, but thats why we have bigger bikes in general. I ride back and forth to work (about 25 miles one way) and typically fill up a couple times a week. No big deal since its like $15 at a time at most. I typically have a backpack on me so I dont care about the saddlebags much, but man if this bike had cruise control it would be damn near perfect
My 2016 Indian Scout is definitely a keeper!
The Indian is becoming one of my favorite bike. I like the bobber look. But this one looks better I think 😊😍
I get 130 miles on my scout 60 2021 with no problem, and I love to ride it on the highway at 70mph all day long. anyway, Indians rule! the Tribe is Back. PS the scout 60 seat is super comfortable for long-distance riding all day long.
Cruise control. That’s all it needs. It’s all any cruiser needs. Factory cruise control. It already has a USB port for power, get a quad lock, power you phone and there’s your nav/music done.
Excellent observations and recommendations. Though I no longer have my ISB because I was hit head-on and it was totaled, when I went to get back on a new one, it was just lacking. Your recommendations are spot-on, especially the storage issue. My only concern is the 19" front tire because it limits you in tire choices if you want a matched set. Finally, the rear suspension needs an overhaul. I'll still take the Scout over the Chief because I prefer liquid-cooled over the look of air-cooled. Maybe the Challenger is a better choice.
Having ridden the scout rogue I find it way more comfortable then the standard bobber. Having said that there are two major deficits that any new owner would need to address… first the rear shock, it has almost no travel and your spine will feel every bump in the road. So you need to add $500-1000 to get the fox shock or something similar. The second thing is the exhaust which is way too quiet and anaemic. No fuel gauge in 2023 is also pretty lame. Apart from that it’s awesome. The riding position is great with the mini apes and the forward controls.
Technically the Bobber's tire is taller than the Rogue. The Bobber uses a 90 series tire which is 25.2 inches in diameter and the 60 series tire that the Rogue comes with is 25.1 inches in diameter. It's gonna be a preference of looks mainly
I thought about that possibility, but failed to actually do the math. Thank you!
The scouts are great looking bikes. I like the rogue version the best due to the bars, black out and front wheel. The thing that is a show stopper for me is the lack of cruise control. At least make it an accessory. Also the headlight needs to be LED.
It is led
@@Luceium01 no, it isn’t. You can check the site yourself
@@Enviouslordshaxx You can buy an LED light from Indian or do what I did and buy one from Eagle Lights. As for the cruise control, that is easy. Install a Throttle Lock by Atlus. Easy to install and disengages when you squeeze the front break.
@@Farinhir of course you can buy everything, I think the point in here is that it should come as standard.
@@flesz_ You won't find that standard on a medium cruiser at that price point. At least not the throttle lock. The LED light that Indian sells is supposed to be a smart light and is far overpriced in my opinion. I am happy with my Eagle Lights headlamp.
Nice job. Thanks for doing your homework on this bike and a great intro to what we have to look forward to.
Just got my loan. Ordering my Rogue as soon as dealership calls me. Going to try to talk them into installing a fork lock when they build it.
For bags and other storage options - aftermarket is the answer. Better options, with and without locks, quick detach or not, soft over a hard liner or hard shell, and best of all... THEY'RE ALL LESS EXPENSIVE! Even Ends Cuiouiiuuoo cost less for more.
Good observations. I agree with most of your thoughts, but owning the standard Scout, I cannot visualize a larger tank without jacking up the looks of current model. I am more accustomed to larger tanks also but can always get 140 mi. out of mine before refueling. Storage / luggage capacity is also a pain, but I do not see any other options than saddle bags. I knew this when purchasing, and was not an issue for me, as most trips are not overnight. I agree that dual discs up front would be an asset, but also believe Indian was looking at a specific price point when they introduced the Rogue. Maybe the logic is a person will move up after a year of two.
Nice video.
I agree that a larger looking tank could mess up the lines, so I think the center of the tank is where it would need to expand, and maybe move the intake to the side like the larger Indian engines. The saddlebags on the standard Scout are great, but they don't fit on the Bobber or Rogue, which is why storage is such a problem. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Do you have the option of getting cruise control and ABS brakes on the new Scout Rouge models?
ABS yes, Cruise control no.
@@RidgeRoamer cruise control would be nice option. If they had that and the 4-inch Ride Command screen they would have an even bigger winner on their hands. Great looking small cruiser anyway. Good review.
Unfortunately if you already own an ISB, there isn't enough change to make me want to go Rogue. If I were buying today, sure, but most already have mods on their bikes. I have the 60 with no performance mods. Perhaps if I wanted to upgrade to standard Bobber, I'd go this route.
Look foreword to your ride review, Still would like to see Indian/Polaris make a lower cc model to encourage the younger generation to take up riding.
They have the 80hp. If the head cases are blacked out it's 80. If the tops are chrome or machined it's 100hp
They need to offer ride command on everything even if it's only an upgrade. Same with cruise control.
Definitely, just like on the new Chief, the Scout should have options for both analog speedometer or the 4" Ride Command system!
I love it! I can’t wait to see one “in person” 😊👍🏽
I have the best bike i the world.
My Son in Law left me his to care for while his house is being built.
Awesome bike! My respects to Indian. It is a very nice Sportster category bike.
I like it!
Great rundown! Just subbed
And raised suspension for 32deg lean angle.
Good video. I'll be receiving my stealth grey (abs) Rogue end of August. It's going to seem like a year's waitint time.
Ride safe!
V/R, NWIC
you mean the Victory Octane?
I just want that new two up seat and the 19 inch front wheel
Just watched RickyBobberMoto's video about the Rogue and i think he hit the nail on the head.....Indian wants to keep the Scout at an entry level price. Sure, I'd love to see a 1300cc Scout with digital navigation and electronic cruise control, but a bike like that would eat into the Chiefs sales.
IF you are wanting those upgrades, that IS what the Chief is for, and I'm thankful they delivered it!
The Rogue is just another choice for entry level riders and keeping the price point low was Indians goal on this bike.
I agree, but just like the Chief, it would be nice to have an option. Stay low price analog or higher price advanced electronics. The Scout is much different ride than the Chief, not just less expensive.
I am 65 and have some arthritis coming on. I have been riding off and on for 50 years. One aspect of the Scout line that caught my attention was the low weight compared to other cruisers of the same class and the constant descriptions of the bike being nimble. The Chief weighs close to 700 lbs clocking in at 670 compared to the Scouts 545. I would like to have the option of purchasing the tech without the added weight and displacement which may not be a viable option for many such as myself. I understand it from Indian's concern over losing Chief sales to the lower costs bikes but in the long run I can see it being more financially prudent for them to attract buyers wanting more tech at a lower bike size. Just my opinion.
@@razorback6098 Yes, lower price is only one reason to choose the Scout. Others are lower weight making it easier to handle, lower seat height making it accessible to shorter riders, liquid cooling making it better for hot or urban settings, and higher performance for more speed and better handling than the bigger options.
It’s the best version cause it’s basically an octane. Good work Indian, I want one.
My Scout Twenty is a keeper. I think I will go with it if the Rogue was out. The Rogue seat the the fairing are to my liking and I am planning on getting them both. Indian makes a great looking bike. Sure it can be better but better means more money and the Scout is right at home as is.
Duel Disk front end is needed
Short.. Sweet.. and to the point..!!
Great video.. 👍👍
Actually very much looking forward to trying one out. Thinking about a change.
if I didn't need the tour luggage, I would have bought a scout 60 and I probably would be lining up a trade in for the rogue.
4.8 fuel tank and try a different exhaust system / yes bag options and a heal / toe shifter
Dual front Brembo Disk brakes like on the FTR
Exactly. They do it on the Challenger, they should do it on the Scout too!
Probably dumb of me but the lack of that 4 inch touch gauge is really the big thing stopping me from reaching for my wallet.
Personally, the only thing I'd change is the pipes. They are simply too long for the bike and I'd probably go with those "grenade" (?) type end cans.
My favorite Scout exhaust is the Indian 2 into 1. The grenades are too loud for my taste.
Will Indian Dealers install an aftermarket exhaust system? I don’t think they will alter exhaust systems in California.
@@joycetagashira4370 They most lkely do, especially if it comes from the offical parts catalogue.
I would buy one tomorrow if I could find one. Apparently only 2 of the 60s have made it to Texas so far. I'm not waiting til next winter for a new bike.
Indian has been so overwhelmed with Scout orders that dealers just can't get unsold inventory into the showroom. Everything coming off the production line already is pre-sold. Unfortunately if you want one you will have to order it at your dealer.
@@RidgeRoamer but ordered or presold only 2 in all of Texas is absurd
@@jeffomspaugh6691 It's a brand new model that's just getting rolling. When I ordered my original Scout, none had ever been delivered anywhere. I'm sure the pace will pick up
Great Vid!
Have had any experience with the syndicate solo seat?
I do not
@@RidgeRoamer Thanks.
Price for saddlebags as well
I heard the foot pegs are a little closer too.
It is Victory Octane!
l loved the chrome look on the standard scout.. I'd put chrome pipes and wheels on the Rouge.. yes needs a bigger tank.. we carry extra fuel in Australia..and the silver fuel cap instead of black..plus the touch screen..then I'll buy one.
Good video.
It's a Victory Octane with out the extra performance.
What about the lean angle? Nobody ever talks about that and if you like riding a little aggressive, it's a big deal! If Harley can get it done with the big heavy Road King, Indian should be able to improve that.
Bobber still ❤️
Rogue 60 bronze ordered it today
I would literally only have to change 3 things on my scout bobber....to make it a rogue scout...
1) handle bars
2) quarter fairing
3) 19" wheels
How is that any better?
Even.. the price point between both the scout bobber and the scout rogue...clearly points that out.
Go to your Indian dealership and get a quote for parts and labor for installation of 10" bars with cables, the fairing, the 19" wheel and tire, and the new seat. Then come back and let us all know what that would cost.
As someone who is planning on getting the scout rogue I'm actually very happy they didnt add the touch screen. Its something that jumps the price up for something I not only dont care for but something id imagine is just another thing to go wrong. I'm sure in the future it wouldn't be hard enough to have the touch screen as an additional option and I think that would be the best route for them.
I just wish it was an option like on the Chief line. Get the analog or get the digital... each person can choose
@@RidgeRoamer yeah any argument against it is honestly just silly. The chief and the scout have different enough looks to warrant them both existing as is imo, and if that isn't true for Indian, well, upgrade the chief even further and make it even more appealing...
As someone interested myself, but also considering my options, nav/touch, cruise control is my main real grievance, and concerns with the amount of back complaints due to short travel suspension on the rear.
Hard pass. I love the minimalist, stripped down, mean looking bobber. Rogue gets to far away from that. I'd go with Dark Horse if I wanted all of this.
Agreed. Its the whole purpose of the bike. If you want comfort the scout isnt the right series.
I think along with a bigger gas tank of 4 gallons the should go from the 69cu in to 80 cu in , that would make it perfect
Your last couple options you're asking to bring some of the benefits of having the chief to the scout and that'll cut into chief sales so I don't see what you're wanting actually happen but great vid
Thank you! I just think Indian needs to realize that people don't only choose the Scout because it is less expensive. They choose it over the bigger bikes for the high-reving higher horsepower engine, for how nimble it is, for the lower weight and seat height, for the liquid cooling, etc. Just because you want those things in a bike doesn't mean you don't want good range, or storage, or cruise control, or GPS. Many people will spend the extra money on a Scout with premium features.
Personally I would just get any it’s the same bike just a bigger tire, wheel, and blacked out parts, I own a bobber and I’m not bashing on the bikes but I felt like it went nowhere again I love my bike but You can’t compare it like it’s a new bike.
This looks much like a 2017 Victory Octane that I'm seeing now listed at $5999......hmmm
Gorgeous bike!
Top speed?
128mph I think. Same as any other Scout version.
Bro, you know it is Victory octane?)
Very similar yes. And that makes many people happy to see.
If the head case is blacked out its 80hp not 100hp.
Not true on the Rogue. All Rogues have black heads regardless of the engine size.
@@RidgeRoamer ahhhhjh
Aw man, I was hoping they'd add steering locks this year
I'm disappointed to see Indian still using these outdated analog guages on the Scout. It's 2022, all bikes over 10k should have either an LED or TFT display with rider modes. I know some people "prefer" analog but you're preferring an inferior instrument.
I agree. I know $3000 scooters with all of this lol. It should already have the Chiefs display
It's nice, I enjoy the analog
You don't need all that fancy stuff. Bikes are for riding. No need for fancy led displays.
@@juliancontreras6507...then why did they put that on the Indian Chief?
Got one love it
4.5 gallon !
Hmmm…less cargo capability than my current standard scout, plus I get an ugly fairing and STILL no fuel gauge? Where do I sign up?
At your local Indian dealership! I never said it was perfect...
@@RidgeRoamer Don’t get me wrong, I love the Scout. However, Indian has to be aware that there are quite a few of us who are going to take some of the ideas presented by the Rogue and apply them to their existing motorcycles rather than buy a new one.
@@benstern997 Absolutely! I bought one of the first Scouts ever produced under Polaris. I basically turned it into a bobber. Then they made the bobber.... The thing I was trying to address in this video, is if I had no Scout, and wanted to buy one today, which would be my preferred choice and why. That's all. I love all the Scouts, and they are the same core motorcycle, but if I bought one today, this is why I would choose the Rogue.
I like my octane. Makes a little more power
Awesome bike. You don't find them often. Hold on to that one!
@@RidgeRoamer yea I’m torn wether to ride the crap outta it, or keep miles off of it. I love it so much and if I sold it to capitalize on the rarity, I really don’t know what other bike I’d even want after owning the octane
@@blakefloyd5822 I'd say ride it. I personally don't think motorcycles are worth owning if you don't go out and enjoy them. You can treat it right, keep it nice, but still ride the hell out of it... and you are right, if you love it, why would you sell it, just for the money, then have to buy something you like less?
They missed 2 things with this bike. Fork cans and led headlight.
The LED headlight upgrade is super easy and not expensive, and I agree, Indian should just do from the factory now. No one wants halogen anything anymore. I never thought about fork covers... it would probably look pretty cool!
I just pre-ordered the Rouge. Also I'm going to get the upgraded LED headlight. Is this something I can install or should I let the dealership do it? Great video BTW. You got me even more pumped!!
I hooe they don't load the scout up with too much stuff and jack the price like Harley did the new Sportster
I think their best bet is options. Stripped down low price, or high tech high price, but let people get it either way.
Indian has to offer a cruise control for the scout..
There is no other legal alternative in germany. Make it additional for a huge price. But do it! 😅
I would love to see that happen too! No throttle locks allowed there?
@@RidgeRoamer no. Sadly all "throttle grip modifications" (except the whole grip exchange) are not legal. They need to proof the safety at TÜV and other stuff to make it legal. And til now none of these locks passed.
@@iggrut Just out of curiosity, what happens if you do it anyway and you get caught? So many laws here in the states that just get ignored...
@@RidgeRoamer if you get into a normal police control, chances are that you just get a warning.
BUT if you get into an accident you could get into trouble because the vehicle is not "legal to road".
@@iggrut Fair enough. Would definitely be best to have a true factory cruise control!
I'm seriously looking at an Indian but I must admit the colours available in the Rogue don't do it for me..Just my opinion 😉.
To each their own. I like all the colors available and would have a hard time choosing. Custom painting a motorcycle like this is fairly inexpensive though, so that's always an option to get a color you do like and a unique bike that no one else has.
@@RidgeRoamer Hey.. Thats the route I think I'm going to go down.. You are correct as it would be better to have a one of colour that no one has..👍
LMAO! People the NEW 2022 Rogue is just a re-badged 2017 VICTORY OCTANE just sssss l o w e r. They should have made it at least 120HP to compete with the new sportster but instead they just left it at 100HP. Sad Polaris just bring back Victory already!!!!!
The Rogue compared to the Octane has different fender styles, different wheel sizes, different handlebar style, etc. If you mean it has a similar flyscreen to what Octane had, you are correct. Otherwise the Rogue is as similar to the Scout as the Octane, which makes sense because they are all variations of the same platform. And HD released the new Sportster S to compete with the Indian FTR, which came out in 2019. Neither bikes are cruisers.
Why wouldn’t one just get a used Victory Octane and save thousands?
You can, if you can find one, and you want a used bike. Octane's are awesome. However, if you want to buy a new motorcycle, specifically a Scout, that's what this video is about.
It cant be the best without the classic fenders
I do love the classic fenders too.
Indain did nothing period fell short of building a new bike all together....my twenty looks better I've done everything plus...new bike bad Indain...
It's not a new bike. It's a new variation of the Scout, just like the Twenty. It's just nice to see Indian offer more variations to allow an easier starting point for modifications in certain directions. It's still a Scout and no one has claimed anything different.
Yes I agree with you...they could have done so much better building a new bike bigger engine. The bobber is a excellent bike I love mine and I ride it like I stole it I've done alot of work on it and made a little race machine...I just think they should have added another new bike to the fleet....
@@roberthiggins4198 the Chief line is new for 2022 (technically). It's hard to release a lot of truly new models in a short period of time.