Actually, I think that the audio not coming out as planned might've been a blessing in disguise. The voiceover worked very nicely and it could be a nice way of leveling up the edit adding it here and there. Great vid Darcy! Wish you and your family the best.
As you're trekking round quite a bit of Asia, keep an eye out for the SWM/Shineray V1200 that the Chinese company announced back in 2022. I think it has already been released in China as the Shineray V1200 Stormbreaker, and it's effectively a Harley Sportster clone. (And when I say clone, I mean complete copy!) As you're a Harley owner, it would be interesting to hear from you how it compares with the genuine article.
Like you we live in a small village in the country so i was amazed by all those skyscrapers it looked like a Star Trek set from the future. Just couldn't see me living in a concrete jungle like that. As for the bikes sorry Darcy neither float my boat, i have owned a couple of light weight cruisers but never took to the front feet lark.
I envy you. South Korea is meant to be a really beautiful place with good people, lots to see and great food and beer. I'm led to believe that if you haven't tried their barbeque chicken, you haven't lived.
Ah, orange anodised front forks. Why do they do that? I was more intrigued by the road infrastructure and total lack of vehicles…how good is that !! Enjoy the rest of the trip. Sounds like a great holiday. Low Rider St would be my pick out of the two😎👍
Nice video , I’ve a 23 scout bobber. If I’m honest the new looks great but really don’t like the stock exhaust. You are right the previous bobber engine looked way better
Great comparison of the Indian Scout Bobber 101 and the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S. I'm really impressed with the Indian Scout Bobber 101. It's a great-looking bike with a lot of power Sir.
Yes, Koreans love big bikes even though they live in a small country with tight speed limits. This is a result of the vanity of the riders and the collaboration of dealers to survive in a small market.
As a Lowrider ST owner I may be biased in saying I love it a whole lot more than a Scout lol. I’m actually currently touring on it from Houston Texas to Colorado in the US. That’s what I love about it, just as good around town as it is on a long tour. Ride safe sir, and enjoy your travels!
Excellent vid, & quite an eye opener. I imagined South Korea to be like West Germany in the 60's. eg. enforced 'normalcy' masking the nervous tensions of having an ominous presence next door. Maybe I need to get out more - thinks; renewing my passport would be a good 'starter for ten'! Well done for swapping-sides while riding - without crunching into things! - skill-level booster : )
i was in Busan in the very early 80's when in the Navy, and the city looked nothing like it does now...i had a 3 piece suit tailor made for a whopping $47 US LOL...
Good video. The Indian Scout Bobber 101being a water colled bike with it's typically higher H.P. to tourque isn't really a good comparison to the Harley Low Rider S.T. with an air cooled engine. A closer comparison would be the Indian Super Chief Limited.
Just a heads up, I don’t know if it was lost in translation or just said incorrectly but that isn’t a Scout 101 Bobber. It’s just a scout 101, it can’t be the bobber because the bobber is naked and has lowered stock suspension, with a fairing and taller shocks it by definition can’t be a bobber, nor does that combination exist.
You are one of the very few comparing the Scout 101 with Low Rider S, which I know are two completely different class of bikes, but I love them both! Test rode the LRS and excited to try out the 101. What are you guys leaning with?
Always thoroughly enjoy your videos along with your Ole mans. Korea looks great especially the weather and although I’m not a Harley enthusiast I would definitely take the Harley over the Indian. Old school has more characters. I ride an RE Bullet 500 now and performance is a swear word but it give enjoyment in spades…
Great upload as usual. That Indian rear license plate holder is by far the most hideous thing I've ever seen on a motorcycle. Even worse than the UK license plate.
what a great place ,, and polite people ,,, the indian does look like a slim because polaris have spent most of their budget copying it ;;; while stupid harley dropped it ;;; and made that water cooled rubbish which no one want's ;; i see the traffic is almost non existent ;;
@@MrDarcy-OlMan I remember you mentioned that in a video. It's a pity. I suppose Cruisers are a little 'niche' in the UK. How are you and the Old Man doing with your overseas views?
I think its quite funny how at one time harleys Indians ect were about the noise now the new ones sound terrible plus there are new restrictions in the usa on exhaust s and cats . Indian for me 😅
While the specs are OK for a cruiser, I can't understand why (at least where I live) this thing costs the same as vastly more powerful, capable and better equipped bikes from other premium manufacturers like the Speed Triple RS and the Tuono V4. It just seems like all cruisers are grossly overpriced.
They have considerably more torque which trumps power in the real world, and being able to scrape the knees in corners isn’t the benchmark of capability tbh. Also, less is more; modern technology all over a bike does nothing for the riding experience and connection with man and machine. 👍🏼
@MrDarcy-OlMan Those are fair points, but a bike with a simple to design (when compared to high revving, highy compression, over square design), torque first engine, basic componentry, and limited electronics should be cheaper. I love the Guzzi V7, but that bikes price aligns far more fairly with its level of performance, components, and tech. Are cruisers just intrinsically a rip-off?
Like Indian but worried about build quality. U Tuber local to me handed his back after numerous problems, clutch etc. I don’t know if he was just unlucky?
Wow !!! Indian actually managed to have the engine look like it's made by Playmobil toys....How...ehh....hideous...and totally uncool. Better off with Guzzi bikes.
The exhaust on the Indian was seriously ugly. I would mot buy that bike you said it could keep up with an MT09 I have to say seriously doubt it. The Yamaha would out handle it. The Harleys engine just looks so much better.
If you’re comparing an MT09 (a standard style sport bike) to the Scout 101 (a cruiser designed for both creature comforts and long trip touring) your opinion is irrelevant. Compare the MT09 to the FTR and the conversation begins. I don’t compare Roadmasters to Sportsters…. Having personally ridden the 101 I assure you you blink and you’re over 110. It’s also an amazing city driver because the clutch takes no pressure to hold in, it’s AMAZINGLY smooth with adjustable front and rears, dual brembos front and rear stop it immediately. I was on an open road and tried to lock the rear brake/tire in a mock panic stop and the abs wouldn’t allow it. It’s absolutely night and day to compare the two, but having said that, when I buy the 101 I’ll come to you on your MT09 and we should see ;)
What's so special about a combined bike and boat dealership? Back in my old home town there is a combined Yamaha and Yamarin dealer. Yamarin is a Finnish boat maker who uses exlusively Yamaha's engines.
In Norway it's usual to combine motorcycle stores with boat, or maybe more common is atv and snowmobile. The Suzuki importer is also a importer of many different boats, so not uncommon for his dealer to also offer boats. The KTM dealers in many cases also offer ATV, snowmobiles and jetski's. Some Yamaha dealers also offer Yamaha marine motors, and boats.
Didn't expect that I could see my country in this channel! What a various experiences.
loving the series mate!
Thank you, pleased you are enjoying it 👍🏼
Hey, you're in Korea! Send me a msg if you are coming to Seoul, and I can take you around for a bike tour on some really good mountain roads!
Ahh shame that would have been great. I am now at my next destination 👍🏼
Nice review, I like the Scout lineup just pure fun motorcycles… it definitely keeps a grin on the face!
Enjoyed your Indian video, well done 👍🏼 and great to see Korea 👍🏼
lovely views out in Korea bro, the bikes are amazing
Yes it is 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan hope all is well you and the fam 👍🏼🤝
All great, thank you 😊
Very much enjoying your travels, Indian Scout is my favourite bike, I don’t dislike the new one but I think I still prefer the old one.
Welcome in South Korea. Enjoy your days and have a safe and happy ride. Cheers from Seoul
@@soshsiB thank you 😊
That was so fun to watch! I love that copper Indian.
Actually, I think that the audio not coming out as planned might've been a blessing in disguise. The voiceover worked very nicely and it could be a nice way of leveling up the edit adding it here and there. Great vid Darcy! Wish you and your family the best.
As you're trekking round quite a bit of Asia, keep an eye out for the SWM/Shineray V1200 that the Chinese company announced back in 2022. I think it has already been released in China as the Shineray V1200 Stormbreaker, and it's effectively a Harley Sportster clone. (And when I say clone, I mean complete copy!) As you're a Harley owner, it would be interesting to hear from you how it compares with the genuine article.
Following your travels with great interest. It would be the Scout for me!
Like you we live in a small village in the country so i was amazed by all those skyscrapers it looked like a Star Trek set from the future. Just couldn't see me living in a concrete jungle like that. As for the bikes sorry Darcy neither float my boat, i have owned a couple of light weight cruisers but never took to the front feet lark.
The left side of the motor looks vastly better than the Nightster.
I envy you. South Korea is meant to be a really beautiful place with good people, lots to see and great food and beer. I'm led to believe that if you haven't tried their barbeque chicken, you haven't lived.
Yes, definitely worth a visit 👍🏼
What a great bike. Love the colour too.
👏😌 Top marks for that vlog Darcy. Regards, Mo 😊👍
Thank you 😊
The 101's mudguard is far too short, the exhaust is the opposite 😔
Awesome VDO as usually, Darcy 👍
Thank you 😊
I was in South Korea for 12 month they are the most hospitable people I’ve ever dealt with genuinely would go back
Indian FTR 2024 price in South Korea: £8438 (at current exchange rate)
Indian FTR 2024 price in the UK: £12995
Korea has really changed alot since I was there in the mid eighty's ! Have fun....
I’m having the same issue selling my customised 1200xe 😬
Ah, orange anodised front forks. Why do they do that? I was more intrigued by the road infrastructure and total lack of vehicles…how good is that !! Enjoy the rest of the trip. Sounds like a great holiday. Low Rider St would be my pick out of the two😎👍
I think it was quieter due to their 3 day national holiday coming up the day after I filmed 👍🏼
Great video...id love to see you or your Dad try out those big American Chopper bikes like Big Dog, Iron Horse etc.. just for something different.
The 101 hands down!
Nice video , I’ve a 23 scout bobber. If I’m honest the new looks great but really don’t like the stock exhaust. You are right the previous bobber engine looked way better
Great comparison of the Indian Scout Bobber 101 and the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S. I'm really impressed with the Indian Scout Bobber 101. It's a great-looking bike with a lot of power Sir.
There’s no such bike as an Indian scout bobber, 101 it is either a bobber or a 101
Been to Seoul, never Busan. Looks nice. I'd rather have a go on the FTR. Nick
Yes, Koreans love big bikes even though they live in a small country with tight speed limits. This is a result of the vanity of the riders and the collaboration of dealers to survive in a small market.
Pow nice 👍👍👍
Have fun 🤗
Oddly we have yellow plates in Scotland as well
As a Lowrider ST owner I may be biased in saying I love it a whole lot more than a Scout lol. I’m actually currently touring on it from Houston Texas to Colorado in the US. That’s what I love about it, just as good around town as it is on a long tour. Ride safe sir, and enjoy your travels!
Personally, I would have taken the Chief 😉✌️
@@GlennO1961 love the chief as well! Just not as easy to customize, so I went with the ST. Both fantastic bikes though
Have you ridden the Scout 101?
@@Shah_creates not that particular one, but Ive ridden the scout rogue
Really exiting to ride in other countries something to remember
Looks an amazing place, what an adventure you're having👍 why is it so quiet around there? It's like a ghost town.
@@markgreenhow7953yes having a great time. It was the day before a three day national festival, so I think that is why it was quiet 👍🏼
Excellent vid, & quite an eye opener. I imagined South Korea to be like West Germany in the 60's. eg. enforced 'normalcy' masking the nervous tensions of having an ominous presence next door.
Maybe I need to get out more - thinks; renewing my passport would be a good 'starter for ten'!
Well done for swapping-sides while riding - without crunching into things! - skill-level booster : )
What you see in the news is not reality
i was in Busan in the very early 80's when in the Navy, and the city looked nothing like it does now...i had a 3 piece suit tailor made for a whopping $47 US LOL...
Good video. The Indian Scout Bobber 101being a water colled bike with it's typically higher H.P. to tourque isn't really a good comparison to the Harley Low Rider S.T. with an air cooled engine. A closer comparison would be the Indian Super Chief Limited.
Can you try to cover the Super Scout in a video?
just road it at a demo day it was awesome and the stock seat on the super scout was actually comfortable
Asia Loves Overhead Cables 🤯!
Just a heads up, I don’t know if it was lost in translation or just said incorrectly but that isn’t a Scout 101 Bobber. It’s just a scout 101, it can’t be the bobber because the bobber is naked and has lowered stock suspension, with a fairing and taller shocks it by definition can’t be a bobber, nor does that combination exist.
Yeah I realised when editing I kept saying it wrong lol
You are one of the very few comparing the Scout 101 with Low Rider S, which I know are two completely different class of bikes, but I love them both! Test rode the LRS and excited to try out the 101. What are you guys leaning with?
Low Rider S 👍🏼
Indy FTR 1200 for me... sorry but they are stunning
Was the audio all out of sync during your walk around 🤔🤔 or maybe I need to call an ambulance 🤣🤣🤣
Yes I did say the microphone did not pick up my sound which was unfortunate so I had to add on the talking after 👍🏼 so not need for an ambulance 😂
Good lord 😍🏍️
Always thoroughly enjoy your videos along with your Ole mans. Korea looks great especially the weather and although I’m not a Harley enthusiast I would definitely take the Harley over the Indian. Old school has more characters. I ride an RE Bullet 500 now and performance is a swear word but it give enjoyment in spades…
Thank you 😊
Great upload as usual. That Indian rear license plate holder is by far the most hideous thing I've ever seen on a motorcycle. Even worse than the UK license plate.
Love Indians.
It looks so quiet where are all the people ? Think I like the scout.
@@thewiltshirerider01 it was the day before their three day national holiday so I think that was why it was quiet 👍🏼
Victory Motorcycles rebranded.
what a great place ,, and polite people ,,, the indian does look like a slim because polaris have spent most of their budget copying it ;;; while stupid harley dropped it ;;; and made that water cooled rubbish which no one want's ;; i see the traffic is almost non existent ;;
Thought these only came in white and red
Scout 101 was first released in 2025....just fyi
It’s a perfect motorcycle.
Theres nothing wrong with it at all. Remove the baffles. Enjoy your complete sleeper drag racer.
More cruisers please. :)
We used to do mainly cruiser but unfortunately they don’t seem to perform very well on the channel anymore 🥲
@@MrDarcy-OlMan I remember you mentioned that in a video. It's a pity. I suppose Cruisers are a little 'niche' in the UK. How are you and the Old Man doing with your overseas views?
@@Sirloincloth1st great worldwide views 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Good to hear. Mr Darcy and the Old Man, is a great channel.
@@Sirloincloth1st thank you 😊
Mate... I like and ride cruisers nowadays, but saying that thing can keep up with an mt-09? Maybe in a straight line, but I doubt that too.
I mean in a straight line, and perhaps I was exaggerating a bit…
Think Indian scout is spot on compared to sportser and sportser s
Are you glad you have the Guzzi over the Indian?
Oh yes very glad!
Scout 👍
Come to India too 🇮🇳❤️
We hope to very soon! 👍🏼
You need to try an Indian FTR. Makes a scout seem lame.
Indian Scout Bobber
I think its quite funny how at one time harleys Indians ect were about the noise now the new ones sound terrible plus there are new restrictions in the usa on exhaust s and cats . Indian for me 😅
Lpw rider ST for me 😁
While the specs are OK for a cruiser, I can't understand why (at least where I live) this thing costs the same as vastly more powerful, capable and better equipped bikes from other premium manufacturers like the Speed Triple RS and the Tuono V4. It just seems like all cruisers are grossly overpriced.
They have considerably more torque which trumps power in the real world, and being able to scrape the knees in corners isn’t the benchmark of capability tbh. Also, less is more; modern technology all over a bike does nothing for the riding experience and connection with man and machine. 👍🏼
@MrDarcy-OlMan Those are fair points, but a bike with a simple to design (when compared to high revving, highy compression, over square design), torque first engine, basic componentry, and limited electronics should be cheaper. I love the Guzzi V7, but that bikes price aligns far more fairly with its level of performance, components, and tech. Are cruisers just intrinsically a rip-off?
Considering you're in a clunking great city...where are all the people??
It was a 3 day national holiday the next day so I think that was why 👍🏼
Lowrider ST for sure
I would not go with none of them !!! I would rather go with a Moto guzzi v7 classic kkkkkkkkk
Like Indian but worried about build quality. U Tuber local to me handed his back after numerous problems, clutch etc. I don’t know if he was just unlucky?
36 thousand miles on mine no problems
👍
Pronounced "Pusan", the Wade-Giles romanization system is to blame, silly system.
Second!
First!
Wow !!! Indian actually managed to have the engine look like it's made by Playmobil toys....How...ehh....hideous...and totally uncool.
Better off with Guzzi bikes.
The exhaust on the Indian was seriously ugly. I would mot buy that bike you said it could keep up with an MT09 I have to say seriously doubt it. The Yamaha would out handle it. The Harleys engine just looks so much better.
If you’re comparing an MT09 (a standard style sport bike) to the Scout 101 (a cruiser designed for both creature comforts and long trip touring) your opinion is irrelevant.
Compare the MT09 to the FTR and the conversation begins.
I don’t compare Roadmasters to Sportsters….
Having personally ridden the 101 I assure you you blink and you’re over 110. It’s also an amazing city driver because the clutch takes no pressure to hold in, it’s AMAZINGLY smooth with adjustable front and rears, dual brembos front and rear stop it immediately. I was on an open road and tried to lock the rear brake/tire in a mock panic stop and the abs wouldn’t allow it.
It’s absolutely night and day to compare the two, but having said that, when I buy the 101 I’ll come to you on your MT09 and we should see ;)
What's so special about a combined bike and boat dealership?
Back in my old home town there is a combined Yamaha and Yamarin dealer. Yamarin is a Finnish boat maker who uses exlusively Yamaha's engines.
Never seen one in England
Boats aren't commonly owned in the UK. I guess there's much more of a market in Finland with its billion lakes.
In Norway it's usual to combine motorcycle stores with boat, or maybe more common is atv and snowmobile.
The Suzuki importer is also a importer of many different boats, so not uncommon for his dealer to also offer boats. The KTM dealers in many cases also offer ATV, snowmobiles and jetski's. Some Yamaha dealers also offer Yamaha marine motors, and boats.
There's none in Australia either