How Indian Chief Solved My Scout Bobber Ownership Problems
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- After riding both Indian Chief and owning an Indian Scout Bobber, I've come to the conclusion that Chief solved all of my Scout Bobber problems. Here's why.
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Brandon, you’ve provided the best analytical comparison ever between the Scout and the new Chief. This is an excellent overview. Thanks and ride safe my friend!
Preciate that!
I'm a Harley guy all day. But the Cheif has me thinking a change in the future. I'm not 100% sold to switch, but the brain bug has been planted. Harley is gonna feel this one...
Hey, even if you don’t want to buy it, ride it just to say you did. 🤷🏾♂️
@@BrandonBicasso oh I'm definitely going to go ride it lol. That was never a question. I like what they have done with the Chief so much just from reading and watching videos I'm questioning my next purchase 😂
@@roninsoul88 Hey hey. Don’t make any irrational brand changes here soon 🤓
@@BrandonBicasso no nothing yet lol. But like I said the brain bug has been planted. I truly think the Cheif is gonna be felt by Harley. Riders who arnt happy with Harley's current direction and bike offerings will definitely be looking at the Cheif.
@@roninsoul88 Yeah, it’s an enticing bike. It hits a lot of points for a lot of people along with general curiosity from people looking for a cruiser. It’s a quick and damn good looking bike. 🤷🏾♂️ Accessories and After market will catch up soon, though. One of few things Indian is behind on.
Honestly Bicasso is a huge reason I'll be getting an Indian as my next bike
Woot woot. ❤️
Same here. But I won't give up on my M109r. I think the chief is my choice
I’ve been riding my Scout since 2016 and love it. I was thrilled when I heard about the Chief, I’m a short rider and could never feel confident on the bigger bikes, the chief has answered my prayers, the bigger engine and bike size without the full on bagger size is the best thing about this entire model line up for guys like me. Indian is definitely listening to what customers want.
Brilliantly done! I especially like that you went into the emotion side, and isn’t that why we ride? We need more videos that explores this. Specs shmecs. They don’t give me the feeling. It’s how it all comes together, and makes me feel. That starts with the optics and design. And boy, is the new chief bobber something to behold.
Yep, gotta hit y’all in the feels every now and then. ❤️ More relatable that way.
I am a diehard Scout lover. But, I have to give it Indian, the Chief is a very great looking and well balanced bike that can not go unnoticed no matter how bias you are to a specific bike. Thanks for the video and your input.
Much respect due BB. You, Blockhead and RickynotsoMartin are the reason I chose Indian as my 1st bike. Just bought a 2021 Scout Bobber 60 last week and it's definitely an experience. I'm in the MSF course and taking my personal riding slow being that I'm a first time rider. I love my bike and hope to go on many adventures on it. Ride safe BB and thanks for the content.
Happy for and Proud of you! Freaking Congrats! ❤️
2019 when I discovered your channel was when I discovered Indian Motorcycles. Your channel also turned me on to other channels like Her Two Wheels. You content is great and the entire community of enthusiasts is wonderful. Never even rode a motorcycle but I think this summer I'm finally ready to take the class and eventually purchase my first bike. That Indian Chief is my dream.
Hell yea!! This is awesome to read!! Get it!!
Yeees. Happy to see this!!!
This was great video and with the release of the new Indian Chief Bobber, it honestly changed my perspective on American cruiser motorcycles. Harleys and the Indians have always been outdated in my opinion and the new chief has come a long way in terms of technology and rider infotainment. You also mentioned that your scout taught you alot about safety after your accident but I just want to reiterate just how important riding gear is becuase it is the only piece of equipment protecting you from severe bodily injury. I will NEVER leave my house without full riding gear and it is not because I am a stickler, I just would never want my family to see me with so much trauma after an accident, god forbid. I don;t care how hot it is, safety is my number one priority. I had way to many friends get in accidents and seeing what can happen scares me to even think about. The moment you become complacent and thing riding gear is optional, is the one moment you end up in the hospital wishing you wore it.
Appreciate this review. I've been riding 20 year and have only ever owned superbikes and hooligans. I still enjoy them, but lately... to my own surprise...the stable is starting to feel incomplete without a cruiser.
The Chief is quickly moving to the top of a short list of contenders.
"Making a better bike against their own bike." Nailed it there. As a Scout owner, I really wish this existed when I was shopping. It's everything their lineup was missing as far as cruisers and, unfortunately, I've had so much fun on the Scout that it has too many miles to turn in for a comfortable upgrade 😭
Can always add more 😏
Started looking at the 114 street bob, then the scout bobber, and then I found the chief dark horse. Give me the chief of those 3 any day. I’d love to have any of those bikes but the chief is my favorite.
Brandon, I have to say that your videos are absolutely top notch. I am a former Harley rider, having owned twen of them since 1982. Everything from Sportsters to Road Kings, I never has a single mechanical problem with any of them. I sold my most recent Harley in 2018, a Dyna Street Bob. Why? Because the traffic in the Atlanta (where I lived at the time) had gotten out of hand and it was just plain dangerous in areas that previously were reasonably motorcycle-friendly. I recently moved to a rural area in Kansas City, KS, and the number of motorcycles on the road here is amazing, plus there are some great bike-friendly roads near me. So I decided that it was time to get another motorcycle and this time I was looking for something other than a Harley, something different. And then - BAM! - The 2022 Indian Chief was announced. To make a long story short and after a ton of research, last week I ordered a new Chief in Black Metallic and I anxiously await its arrival. Your insight is what pushed me in the right direction.
I honestly felt almost EVERY emotion you talked about with my Scout :D Had my Scout for almost 2 years, even had the same pipes on mine. And while I loved that bike SO MUCH, and it was the biggest bike I'd owned up to that point, whenever I went on longer rides with friends (over night stuff or out of the state) I found myself wishing it had... just, "more". Wasn't sure exactly WHAT more I wanted, just more. More space/more wind protection/more tech like cruise control... had the Cheif come out even a year ago I guarantee I would've slapped money down on a pre-order lol. But I made the switch last year to a Springfield Dark Horse, and honestly, now I don't know if I'd ever go "down" to the Chief. I don't think it's really a "step down", but those hard bags are freaking awesome. Honestly, you just can't go wrong with Indian. I've test rode a Challenger and wanted one lol. I've road the FTR and thought "sh*t, this would be fun out on the dunes". Literally, every bike they make I feel has a place in the garage and on the road. I don't know if Harley guys feel the same about their line-up, I just know I love what Indian is doing and am part of the tribe until I can't ride anymore.
I feel that! It makes so much sense for Chief and their line-up. They have a bike for almost every type of riding along with some of their bikes blending into other areas. Hella awesome time to be a rider with so many options in the market.
I’m a new rider and I’ve had the scout bobber 20 for a bit over a week now, I can see a chief in the distant future.
I got back into riding with my first cruiser in '14, a Victory Vegas (if you like wide backs, the Jackpot was impressive). It was a great starter bike and an introduction to feet forward controls. I told myself if I put 10k miles on it, I could consider upgrading. Since Victory ceased to exist, I made the jump to Indian (short jump) and went with a touring bike, the Roadmaster. Just clicked over 33k miles in just over 2 years. What a machine. I plan to keep this bike no matter what other motorcycles I add to my stable.
That's awesome! I feel the same about my '07 Suzuki M109R.
The Scout Bobber is why I started watching your channel. When they 1st came out my wife was interested in them. I stayed for the top notch content!
Preciate you as always 🙃
I watch a lot of reviews on cars and bikes and as a current Bobber owner, I can tell you that this is the best in depth analysis and owner review I have seen. Great work Brandon.
Thank you!
great video fam💯💯✊🏾 people kept saying don't get a chief for your first bike 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ now I understand start in touring. thanks 😤💪🏾
Yes siiir! Those days are gone.
Had a 2019 scout, did 5000km and loved it. A bee sting under my eye (in a full face!) doing 90km/hr around a bend.....new bike will
be super chief limited,in about 3 months. Your videos are great source to check these out as they aren't even on the floor in nz.keep it up, can't wait for the scl thoughts
Oh wow. That's unlucky 😬
Thanks Brandon, I'm recovering well, can't wait for a new bike
Had my new Indian Scout Sixty for about 3 months. Did some rides through the mountains, back roads, and some highways. I would say its great for cruising locally or taking back roads going about 45-60 mph. If i was planning on spending most of my time on the Interstate going 65-80 mph I would lean more towards the Cheif or upgrading the Scout a lot more. But that's my 2 Cents....Great Video!
Mate the reason I bought a Scout was it’s a lighter bike rather than a big heavy cruiser. I’ve got the best Scout with cruise control, upgraded Nitron shocks, Race Tech springs with Gold emulators in the forks - it handles beautifully now.
I agree, Cruise Control should have been standard on the Scout but MC Cruise in Melbourne Australia make a plug and play cruise for the Scout which is great for the open road. I’ve got over 40,000 klms on the clock now and it purrs at 120 k/hr.
It’s got old school Cocktail Shaker mufflers that make it sound great.
I also put a Corbin dual seat so I could take my wife with me on the back.
It’s simply the best bike I’ve owned and I’ve customised the paint.
The Scout is for around town and the open road.
Enjoying your channel.
Purchased a 2019 Scout Bobber this year. Yeah... we are upgrading to the Chief next season. Demoed the Chief in Daytona at bike well this year. The performance made not only my jaw drop but made me scream on it like a little girl.
Brandon: Your review is spot on. The Chief is a fantastic motorcycle. I took delivery of my Chief Bobber Dark Horse on March 27, 2021 and I absolutely love it. I also own a Vintage and FTR-RR. My Chief Bobber fills the “bar hopper” niche the other bikes didn’t quite fit. My son-in-law owns a Scout Bobber. Also a great bike. He is a little younger and likes the higher revving water cooled power. One thing you didn’t mention is how easy it is to modify a Chief and make it your own. The possibilities are endless. Thanks for your Chanel. It is very well done.
Good points!
I bought the first Chief Darkhorse Bobber in my state. It’s been a little rainy and cold since then but the over 300 miles I’ve put on it so far have been amazing. The bike has gotten looks and compliments everywhere I’ve been. No regrets from a chief buyer!
Great perspective! I've got a C50 for my bike, and have been wanting to try out Chief ever since watching your videos on it, plus a couple others. Gotta go try one out sometime. Then, it'll turn into a "wait until the money comes" for a new bike. Great stuff! Looking forward to more!
Maneuverability sold me on the scout bobber twenty over the chief. Just felt more nimble, loving carving corners. The extra weight and slightly less lean angle was noticeable to me in corners. Bobber doesn't have the best lean angle, could carve better on my bolt but styling,power and the maneuverability it does have is enough to keep me smiling ear to ear. Plus they sell a big bore kit to jump up another 200CC down the road if I feel it's needed. Love the high reving V-twin scout motor as well. I'd like to add a chief to my line up, but don't see myself getting rid of my scout bobber even when I do, love this bike.
I’ve owned every Polaris Indian except the FTR and Roadmaster. My main ride is the 116 Indian Super Chief Limited. I have waited since 2016 for this ride and they FINALLY delivered. This bike marks all the requirements to have the perfect Indian bike except for the classic look. My Chieftain was perfect in that category! But overlooking that one BIG check mark, I am more than ecstatic with this bike.
Y’all look for our IRMG on our Colorado ride this June!
In my opinion, the scout bobber is one of the best-looking bikes that I have ever seen. I will own one eventually.
My first bike is the 2017 Scout 60. I love my bike. I was thinking of upgrading but the only options Indian had was the chieftain or Springfield. But now the Chief is out and I’m drooling. Thanks for the video. Everything you said about wishing my Scout had things standard on them without going the bigger bike route. You just answered so many of my questions. Thank you fir the video.
Just watched your video on the Indian. Firstly I want to say what a brilliant explanation to each one, many thanks for that. I have a Harley and really love it to be honest with you, Indian motorcycles don't have any or maybe they might have 1 or 2 over here in the UK were I live. I went to the Manchester bike show to have a look around and must say Indian stand stood out quite a bit, Scout and Chief really popped for me. In this video you gave quite a few pluses, the seed has been planted and I'll be having a closer look for my next bike ......... 👍
BB, great writing! So, Chief scratched the Bobber itch for good. Sound like there's a head dress in your future...jus sayin".
Still itching. 🥴
I just traded in my 2016 Scout sixty, waiting on the 2022 Chief Dark Horse Bobber delivery by next week, greetings from Athens Greece, keep up the great segments, safe miles to you.
Great content and smooth delivery. 👊🏾🔥🔥
Great video! First bike for me was a 2014 HD Dyna Low Rider, current bike is a 2016 Chief Dark Horse. Love my DH, don't plan on ever getting rid of it. It has it all, can be ready for a long haul or be a stripped down cruiser within minutes, stage 2, re-cushioned seat, can have passenger.
I am a little jealous of the current 116 & sport mode, but there will always be something bigger and better that comes out.
I bought one of the first Super Chief Limiteds that were released in my area and I have absolutely zero regrets. The power, the style, the display, the ride modes. My first 500 miles happened in like...a week LOL. It's my daily commuter since it's quick, nimble, and light to hop around town while still having the power, performance, and comfort to crunch serious miles on the weekend. If this isn't a wake up call to Harley, it really should be.
This is a well timed video.. I've love the Chief and the Scout Bobber. I'm a newer rider and don't want the bigger engine YET. I'm hoping to pick up a new Scout Bobber Sixty next week. Then when I'm more comfortable I'll get a Chief Dark Horse!! Thanks dude! Great video!
Heck yeah! That’s the way to go.
My 2022 Chief Dark Horse is set to arrive next Tuesday.....cannot wait! I was able to catch the Demo Truck this past weekend and gave all the Chief variants a nice long ride......I DEF bought the right bike. 👌
Yeeeesss
Love my 2022 Indian Scout Bobber ABS ICON. I ride it as often as I ride my 2022 H-D Road King but less than 2020 H-D Street Glide. Keep up the great content.
Started my riding on a 1990 Fat Boy and have loved Harleys my whole life. But when Indian came out with the new Chief Dark Horse Bobber I was floored. Such great styling and the modern amenities that I was looking for. I have had my new Chief for a month now and I will never go back to HD. The power and handling is amazing and the sage brush color is perfect. All I'm waiting on is the accessories that I ordered to make it my dream bike. All I can say is well done Indian well done.
Hey B, first off I want to say I love your channel. Now to the topic. I’ve owned Harleys and a couple Indians. The Indians I’ve owned were a chieftain and a scout 1133cc standard.
I loved both bikes. The chieftain was the best bagger I’ve ever owned and the scout was by far the best cruiser I had ever owned. I sold both bikes and replaced them with BMWs.
I did not want to continue to pay 💰 to get motorcycles to what they should be from the factory. Both my BMWs have 90% from the factory.
I do not feel the new chief is a step up from the scout. On the contrary I think it is a huge step down. It is part of the reason I sold my scout and got another Bmw. I don’t plan to ever own another air cooled motorcycle. The scout is a modern motorcycle with classic styling. I didn’t want more classic but more modern features.
When you are on a motorcycle safety should be paramount and the scout single disc front brake and no traction control is unacceptable with so many dangers out on the road.
The bike I replaced it with had more power, dual disc brembo front brakes, traction control, rider modes plus one more after break in, full fairing, adjustable windshield, electronically adjustable suspension, huge TFT screen and gps, Bmw app, insane lean angle, hard locking panniers, top box, alarm system and so much more for around the same price I paid for my scout.
We all have wants/needs we're willing to pay for. I disagree about the brakes/lack of traction control, but having the option in the market is key! Glad you're enjoying BMW I almost got a R Nine T before my Scout. 😁
The Indian Scout was my entry level bike and I love it, it's fun and easy to ride for a beginner. Great video.👍I do plan on upgrading to a bigger bike next season.
Your vid from test driving the chief in AZ helped me decided on what bike I wanted to spend real money on. I knew I liked the cruiser style, but wasn’t sure on which one. I’ve never ridden before, but wanted to for years and finally pulled the throttle this year.
I am actually taking my riding course this week/weekend and bought a rebel 300 a few weeks back as a learner bike while waiting for my chief (dark horse) to come in. I’ve been riding around my neighborhood which has low traffic and open roads to get up to 60-65mph.
I’m 6’3” 250-260lbs so I knew a scout wouldn’t work for me and wanted to get something I would enjoy for years to come with my size. I can’t wait to have my M1 license so I can get out on the freeway and ride to work. But really want that Chief to come in soon and get to work on it. Thanks for making such informative content. It really put some things in perspective on what I want out of a motorcycle!
Sure thing!
I bought a 2019 scout bobber brand new, decked it out with exhaust, intake, custom tune, the works. It was a blast, but my wife hated riding it with me. I traded it in last month for a 21 challenger dark horse and man I'm in love. I miss being crazy nimble, but the challenger feels like a midsize and has plenty of power. I plan on doing a stage 2 for it soon. Great video. Had I not had my sights on the challenger, I would have totally traded for the chief bobber
I really like my 2022 Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse 116. This cruiser is fast and loaded with style. The options make it a fun bike to ride!
i just love the style of the scout bobber, the tank design and low sleep style. I prefer the Chief, but definitely not with the styling. If they made a scout bobber with that Ride Command feature i'd buy that in a heart beat. Part of owning a truck or bike is how you look at it, and for me the scout bobber is one of the nicest bikes out there. I wish the Chief took some styling Qs from it
Just got a 2022 Chief Bobber Dark Horse and I love it! This is coming from a guy that has not rode a bike in 10+ years (Honda CBR crotch rocket days). I went with this particular bike versus any other brand or model because everything was spec’d for me especially being a tall person (forward controls, high handlebars, etc); however, the thing that sold me besides how it looked and drove was the built in navigation. I’m very happy with my decision and if anyone is looking to put their crotch rocket days behind them I highly recommend the Chief Bobber Dark Horse or any Indian bike that fits!
2:15 agreed, main reason I don't like dresser bikes! See action heroes jumping stunts with those bikes? No. Gotta sacrifice comfort for stylin'. You ride a lot harder trips than me, so having a Chief makes sense. Still have my 2016 Scout, and it runs well. Changed the battery out this year, that was the main problem with it. Whenever outside was chilly, the cold would knock out the battery and it'd have to be jumped. This new one though, think it'll endure colder temps.
I had a few days like that with my Bobber. Simply wouldn’t start on colder days 😅. Just the character of an Indian. It HAS to be on a tender.
Been looking to change my ride VTX1300R so far leaning towards Indian Chief Bobber, also eyeing Triumph Speed-master and waiting for the new HD coming out next week. Thanks for the great review...
omg it made me so happy to see the bobber back on your channel! I miss it so much😭 Great video man. Id personally love to upgrade to a chief, but im in love with my scout idk if i could part ways but that doesnt mean I cant add the chief to the arsenal, the fiance doesnt need to know right?😂
You and me both! And just say it’s for decoration. 😂
@@BrandonBicasso Exactly, im just trying to make the driveway look pretty.
I went to a demo ride at my local dealer to look at the super chief. I was riding at the time a 2017 heritage softail. I had no intention to trade just wanted to look at it since it was close in appearance to my harley. I rode it I liked it a lot! Then I test rode a challenger and that bike checks all the boxes. I've test rode every bike in Indians line up back in 2017 wound up on the harley somehow. Well after the challenger ride the harley was left at the dealer and an Indian sits in my shop now. The chief would be my goto bike if I'm ever in a position where I can own multiple bikes. I think I was just ready for the creature comforts a fairing and hard bags offer. Enjoy your videos keep up the awesome work!
OMG THANK YOU for not saying that new riders should start out on a little "starter" bike. I took the motorcycle safety course and got my license in April 2005. I had only ridden on a motorcycle 3 times before the class. Twice I was the driver and that was for no more than a mile combined. May of 2005 I bought a Victory Jackpot. I learned to ride on that bike being smart and riding within my skill levels always remembering what I was taught in the MSF class. That class got me out of two potential bad accidents. My philosophy is don't waste money on a "starter" bike. Ride what you want and ride within your skill level.
Sat on an Indian for the 1st time today. I was checking out the Scout Bobber.
That was a well done video bro. Eloquently spoken.
Thanks!
Awesome video for prospective buyers out there. Having also bought a 2020 Scout Bobber and since sold it this past year (absolutely awesome bike, but I downsized all my bikes and now have a ZH2!), I will say this. When I went to buy it from the dealer, I literally looked at them and said "see the Scout.. has anyone asked why we can't have that bigger motor in this smaller frame? Because I see a ton of potential here."
.. one year later, the Chief happened AND included the changes that I was also hoping for with interactive touchscreen/HUD/nav. Clearly, they were paying attention to customer feedback, and that's awesome. I will most likely be keeping my ZH2, but I will be in the market for a Chief next year. Indian is the most American motorcycle we've had in a LONG time, and I think they're absolutely setting the bar. I can't tell you how many people would stop and look at that Bobber and ask me about it EVERYWHERE; people love the look and it definitely shows they did it justice. As far as the Chief? I was thrilled when I saw the announcement. Still am, too!
Next stop for me: Chief Darkhorse in Alumina Smoke Jade.
Heck yeah. Thanks for the comment. I haven’t ridden any of the H2 series bikes. One day I’ll get my hands on one or two. 😈
Hands down the best review I have ever watched in RUclips. It talks to the customer they way it is suppose to be. (You just did what Indian’s marketing team hasn’t been able to do). It even made me think if I should change my HD heritage classic 114 for a chief.
😎🙏
Great video! I've been riding for 30 years. Natural progression to bigger and better. 2 years ago I was able to get my dream bike. The Victory Cross Country. Before that was a Victory Gunner. If I ever go back to a muscle cruiser, it'll be a Chief, unless they put the power plus in a cruiser. My next progressive step will likely be a Challenger.
I started on a scout and recently bought a 2023 sport chief. Love both bikes!
Hella cool 🙌🏾
Only just found your channel and I have to say you give a much clearer picture of what a bike is like than most other reviewers. It's great to hear about the experience and the little details that get overlooked on other channels
Thanks for a clear analysis. This is helpful - not many journalists offer this kind of perspective
Thank you, Paul!
Good, clean, laid-back presentation and based on solid reasoning. Thank you! Have not yet bought a bike, but looking at Indian. Thanks for great video.
Love the scout bobber that Indian produced! Truly a fun bike. The gauge on the chief though is really nice. Onboard navigation is a plus.
I have a 2023 Scout Rogue. I'm a new rider, and I couldn't be happier. I will be adding a Suzuki Boulevard m109 B.O.S.S. within a year. I'd love a Chief, but i really like the idea of the liquid cooled Boulevard, like my Rogue. I might just test ride a Cheif like you suggested.
Awesome vid! I’m finally adding to my M50 Boulvard and looking at the Chief line
Ayeeee! Love it! I’m trying to find my M50 and buy it back. I sold it years ago.
Brandon I enjoy watching your videos, I know it is about the number of viewer's you get but you never make me feel this because of your content, so many people would do a video sitting in the crapper just for one more viewer, I am happy for you and the relationship you and Indian formed.
😂😂😂 Thank you for that
Greatest review I've seen this far....leaning to the scout bobber for my first bike in 40 years...I'm 60 now. Hey Scout 60! at 60 years old! Happy birthday to me! Seriously...smooth review bro! Subscribed!
I got a chance to ride the new Chief, a Scout and Scout Bobber this July.. First time I ever rode an Indian.. I ended up ordering a 2021 Scout Bobber. I felt like the Chief was heavier than I really wanted. It felt more raw like probably how most people would want a motorcycle though, big ol' torquey glug glug motor. I preferred the smooth push you out of the seat power from the Scout and I have loved the looks of the Bobber since they first came out. I will be ordering a Corbin seat and possibly different handlebars for it though.
Hey Brandon great job, the last time I rode was in 1974. Last year I was looking at the Lower Rider S 114 did my homework. That was the one for me. As of 5 months ago the new lineup for 2022 Indian Chief popped up on my phone. The 1st one I saw was the Chief Dark Horse 116, I watched all the reviews y'all did on videos. Immediately I changed my mind. The Dark Horse 116 is for me. I plan on doing the MSF course get my M1 and go for the Indian Chief Dark Horse. Thank you for your dedication on reviews on Indian Motorcycle and your thoughts. Great job👍. Ride Safe
Sure thing! Welcome back to riding!
Good video. They do make some nice motorcycles. I've been seeing a few around my little area of Milton, FL.
I am now among one of those few; Cantonment, FL. 😁
@@ImQuizzz cool that you own one. I'm still happy with my Suzuki m109r that I ride.
@@41BeachComber That’s a beautiful Machine !!
Lol...hopefully I'll have my chief riding around Milton soon as well. There have been a few at Spokes and Kickstands on the 90.
Makes me wanna test ride both and see how I like em. I’ve been wanting a scout for a while now but now that Harley just released the Sportster S, that’s got me wondering as well if I should save for that. I used to have an FZ07 and I loved it but it left a little to be desired like cruise control and power modes. Great video man. Thanks for the info!
It wasnt until i watched your long vid on the Chief's that i changed my mind from a HD to an Indian Chief Dark Horse, thanks. Very informative video. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Both are great platforms. I love my Chief more tho!
I went to buy one of these and left with a chieftain dark horse. I love my chieftain, but I still often consider down-sizing back to the chief dark horse bobber
Brandon, you nailed it with your analysis between these two awesome Indian models!
Personally, I've been riding a Scout Bobber for 3 years now, and I still get looks and comments because of how great this Bobber is.
Next riding season I may be looking to upgraded...
Def worth a look! The Scout Bobber is capable of a lot as is but I get that want for something more.
I love the new Chiefs, even without riding one. But I’m in love with my 17 model Chief Darkhorse. She’s gonna be with me for a little while more, but if I upgrade it will be for a bigger bike not a smaller one.
Great video as always BB.
Big tourer in the Outback would be lit.
I've had a 2018 scout sixty 3 years, I want to go to Springfield DH or challenger DH depending on which I can afford, if I can't afford either of those I'll go to a chief for 2-3 years as an intermediate.
Glad I came by your page. Dig the review, I'm looking to get a Chief Dark Horse as my first bike.
I rode a chief dark horse during a demo day in San Diego and coming from a scout sixty it was EVERYTHING you wanted in an upgrade. From the available power to the ape handle bars, the upgrades felt natural and easy to jump into from the smaller scout. You can tell that Indian took their time to try and make the best midsize bike they could put out. Plus it has touch screen display!
Yeeeees!!! That’s what it’s about. Even if you don’t buy one, glad you got to experience it. It’s a fantastic bike.
The scout made me want to get my license and ride. I bought one and added a Roadmaster as well. The look of the bike hit me in a way no HD ever has. I can see the Chief doing the same for many people.
Love the content! Keep it up.
Test rode the chief base model. Left with chief bobber! Couldn't be happier
Heck yeah! Glad you got what you wanted.
This video was super well done, informative and entertaining, thank you 👍
I’ve only had my scout bobber a week but I’ve been eyeing the chief for a while. Can definitely see myself on in the future. Hopefully in a few years they’ll have a liquid cooled version.
But you don't think air cooled makes u feel better?
You've sold me, I'm upgrading to the Chief Bobber, would prefer the scout but with the long roads of Australia I'd need the cruise control.
After my first ride on a 2022 Chief I felt the Scout is no longer relavant.
Nothing wrong with that. I had similar thoughts. Chief is 👌🏾😮💨
I upgraded to a Chief when they came out. I had a Scout before but I ended up doing more highway miles and I wanted ABS. The Chief was felt like a natural progression. Mine has a 111 so MAYBE when it's paid off I might upgrade but I like it to much and every one in my small town knows I have one and how I feel about both bikes.
Did a recent Indian demo ride rode four different bikes the one I like the most is the chieftain two of my friends had this bike and I didn’t think I would like it because I’m not one for the big fairing on the front but the bike was pretty amazing but now looking at my pocketbook, maybe I’ll take a look at the chief and go from there.
Thank you man. This video helped me make my decision on the chief . Great content.
i bought the chief dark horse last month. its suck a beautiful bike. ive never ridden anything else than enduro mc. but this bike gripped me. im still waiting for it to be shipped to norway but if i understood correctly it is a bit delayed because of covid
Yeah, everyone is playing catch up.
Great job! So well presented compared to most moto reviews. Thanks!
Thanks for the video and some interesting points! I literally just ordered a Scout bobber 60. I felt it was a more comfortable move from a Honda Shadow 750. For now, I do mostly city and day trip driving and didn't see the need for a larger engine, yet. I debated on a HD Iron 883, but the air cooled engine concerned me where I spend less time cruising. Plus the aesthetic of the bobber really grabbed me. That said, I can see a move to the Chief in my future.
Heck yeah! Congrats on the step up. Enjoy it!
I love my Scout. I'm getting a Chief at some point. Great video. I feel like the Scout and it's simplicity, power and handling and does so much in one bike and looks amazing doing it. Power upgrades are easy and crazy fast on the road when done right. I enjoy the Scout mostly for it's simplicity. No extras or electronics and such. I know it gets criticized for it sometimes but there is nothing to get between you and the road. I would get the Chief to grab all those electronics goodies for a different riding experience and for a slightly different kind of ride.
I am getting back into riding after 12 years. First I was set on getting scout bobber 20 although it did feel light, I had a feeling I am missing something. Then few days after I saw this chief bobber dark horse and it just spoke to me.
Sometimes it's not about speed it is about what the heart says, and to me it validated why riding a motorcycle can be spiritual experience.
I placed my order for the chief bobber dark horse today and looking forward to it. Thank you for your review, it definitely helped making that decision. 👍
I feel that. The first impression is everything!
Thanks, just the kind of content I needed on the new Chief Bobber - and it's done really well, nice one. Showing all the different models in the video and your take on the bike has been really helpful. I bought a Victory Gunner a few years ago and I was annoyed then that Indian had that gap in their line up, but glad they've listened to feedback. It feels like they're tuning in to what people want. It looks great, I think I'll need to get a test ride booked!
Nice video.. I love my Bobber (I've got a 2020 model).. I don't have a problem with it being too small but I'm also 5'1" and change. I can say that at stops, my leg cooks on the right side. I don't really notice enough on the left side at all.
All I did to modify the bike was was change out the exhaust and the seat and I've ridden that thing all over the place, even the mountains and wow! That motorcycle is incredible! (I do wish it had cruise control though) but I like the simplicity of it. It gets me away from technology for a bit. Enjoy!
Great feedback for others dropping in, Andie. ❤️🤌🏾
Hey thank you for making these very informative videos on Indian, I’m learning a lot through your experiences before I get mine
Sure thing!
Hey Brandon, great video. You answered just about everything I could think of except 1 point. The chief comes standard with mid controls and the scout comes standard with forward controls.
I'm 6ft so when thinking about my ride position, I prefer to be stretched out a little rather than a large bend in my knees through my ride.
Get the forward controls 👍🏾
I'm 10 minutes into the video and the other other big American brand has not yet been even mentioned. I didn't know that was possible. Refreshing!
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Here we are 3 years later, and the Power Plus engine continues to be exclusive to the Challenger/Pursuit. I would really like to see a new Chief with that engine and perhaps Softail suspension and a design more reminiscent of the old Chiefs, including wraparound fenders.
Yup , so Scout was my first introduction to American made motorcycles and my first Cruiser motorcycle ! Scout and Scout bobber still my favorite in the aesthetics department so great job Indian I get compliments almost everywhere i go on how the Scout looks and it's nice to know that Indian is listening to its customer base Brandon , I don't see how any motorcycle can afford not to in this day and age !
Ayeeee! That’s so awesome!
I own a 98 Suzuki VL 1500 and been looking at new ride and the Scout caught my eye, but Ive been slowly thinking of going with the Chief.
Won’t be disappointed
This vid about to blow up sheesh! 👏🏼
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Good points all the way around, Brandon.
That Chief looks like a bike I'd be interested in.
Thanks.