Indian Scout Bobber Fork Boots install
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2020
- I like the looks of the Fork Boots (also referred to as Fork Gaiters) as it removes a little more chrome and shiny bits from the front of the bike. For this the front wheel, front brakes, and fender need to be removed but I walk you through the procedure here on my 2020 Indian Scout Bobber Twenty. Aside from blacking out more of the front of the bike, it also acts to further protect the forks from the elements and should prolong the life of the fork seals.
The procedure is pretty easy and outlined in this video.
Torque specs
Axle 52 ft lbs
Pinch nuts 18 ft lbs
Brake Caliper bolts 35 ft lbs
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Bike
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2020 Indian Scout Bobber twenty - sagebrush smoke
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Bikers choice fork boots - amzn.to/2ZETUez
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Joker machine front MC cover (custom Mandalorian engraving)
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Equipment used
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Canon D70
GoPro Hero 7
Canon 10 -18mm
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Tools used
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6mm allen socket
8mm allen socket
16mm allen socket - amzn.to/3eIowzZ
Torque wrench
Motorcycle lift
Large flat blade screwdriver
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For whatever reason I always thought that the front forks on the Bobber were 41mm.
Thanks for the video dude. It's always nice to watch someone do something and also explaining how to. In not tech savvy and I'm trying to learn how to do these kind of small mods on my bike and videos like yours help a lot
They may be but these fit tighter and I've heard the 41mm boots are a little too loose on the lower fork
@@MessyGarageBMW if they fit then it's good. Thanks for the heads-up about it.. appreciate it
Awesome video dude. Just installed my boots in about an hour and half. The tip on using the flathead in the pinch clamp while pulling out the fork was a huge help.
Cool. Sometimes it is the little things like that that make the job a little easier. Glad it was helpful!
I'm a noob and not mechanically inclined, but have been slowly upgrading my '21 Bobber ABS. I've switched out my levers, slip-on exhaust and head lamp and I *had* been looking forward to adding some sick fork boots. But after watching all the work needed, I'm gonna have to go to a mechanic. I hope my Man Card isn't revoked . . .
It is easier than it looks. Just take your time and follow what i do here.
Congratulations for the vídeo. 👏👏👏👏
Thanks
looks great you did good
Thank you! Thanks for watching man.
Love the look but that's alot of work. Great video!
It isn't as bad as it looks and is actually pretty fun and rewarding wrenching on your own bikes and cars.
Just had one go bad. I've been pretty good about keeping them clean, but the desert is rough, so I'll definitely be referring to this in the future.
it isn't a bad process. Especially living in the desert, I wouldn't do what some people suggest and cut them and just wrap them around. Do it the right way even if it is more work. As you can see, it isn't that bad. Thanks for watching!
Say brother or anyone on here that can help me out. What all do I need to do to replace the upper triple clamp on my 2019 Indian Scout laid it down at about 35mph and the center piece that holds the wires is cracked. If anyone can help would be greatly appreciated
If thinking about doing this you may as well put progressive springs in the forks. They are only about $125
What size? Is there a particular spring for the bobber
I have a scout bobber sixty! Just ordered these boots as swell. Was curious to know where you found those numbers in his tight the hex bolts needed to be when re assembling? Manual ?
If you are asking about the torque specs they are in the service manual. I found the specs online. I can't find the link at the moment.
Awesome vid! just what i needed to attack this mod myself. Question. Could the fender be reattached loosely to both forks to assist in realigning?
Probably but I think it may get in the way more than help in my opinion. It is worth a try though.
Loved the video, will be getting a pair when I get my bike. What water bottle holder is that?
Tha ks for watching. There is a link to it in the video description. I link to all of the parts I install when possible on my videos.
Great video! The link says no longer available, but being a 39mm what length are they? I have a scout rogue sixty an can only assume that it's same fitment, when I search 39mm it has several options for lengths
Following because I'm wondering the same thing about my rogue
I'm seeing they are back in stock.
hey very helpful video By any chance what's the brand on Headlights ?
There is a link in the video description to the light. I also have another video on my channel of that install.
Nice video!!! This fork boots fit in an Indian Scout Bobber 2019 ?
Yes. There is a link to the exact parts and tools I use in the video description.
These really look great on the scouts. A mfer to install but look great!
Not a bad install if you take your time. Looks worse than it is.
@@MessyGarageBMW cool. Yeah seems like a time consuming project. I’d probably install them when I have the bike apart for something else
Hey mate! They look fantastic, are they the 39mm? Cheers!
Thanks! There is a link to the boots in the video description.
So they are 39mm?
Red rubber grease on the boots helps keep it smooth longer, and slide on easier.
And yes the fork clamps on the scout are way too tight in my opinion.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the video, it was really helpful. Do you have a link for the upper fork cover?
Do you mean the headlight nacelle that covers around the headlight and top of the fork tubes? It is an Indian part that comes stock on the bobber and bobber twenty.
Thanks
What brand and size of boot covers are they?
There is a link in the video description to the exact ones I install.
love the firearm always be ready.
Always 😎
I wondered if I was the only one 🤣 I like this channel even more now
Hello, I'm considering purchasing the same bike. Can you disclose how much you paid for the motorcycle out the door. I want to make sure I get a good deal. Thanks in advance!
They weren't making real good deals(especially on this model and color) due to demand. If you configure it on Indians website, that is pretty much what I paid for it. They moved a little on dealer prep and freight but that is about it. The margin on these is not huge so it doesn't allow much wiggle room. Buying new old stock (previous model year) is the best way to get a deal.
@@MessyGarageBMW I'm Purchasing mine today in Thunder Black with ABS. I'm considering purchasing the pipes and LED lights you installed in your videos. Do you have any regrets on the upgrades?
@@saintcharles4032 Not at all. I would do it all the same. I've got links in my video description for everything in my build so far. The pipes come in black and chrome. Love the sound. I have friends that have different lights and mine is so far still my favorite.
@@MessyGarageBMW Everything is so hard to come by these days dealers up here (Canada) dealers are selling old stock at current prices and we are waiting months for new bikes~!!
@@brewermoe883 It is the same situation all over. Used bike (and used car) prices are staying high because of supply disruptions.
nah
scissors and superglue 👍
I'd rather do it as intended to keep the structural integrity of the boots. Plus no chance of making a mess or having the glue not hold well and having a boot come off.
Thats a lot of work just to be able to get in there.. too risky
It keeps dirt and debri away from the fork seals and really isn't hard at all. It all depends on your comfort level mechanically.
Looks like a lot of work for a mostly aesthetic item. They look nice, but unless you ride in very dusty, dirty or sandy environment, would most people pay someone money to do the job? I could do it myself, but I don't think I'd invest in the effort.