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INDIAN REVERSE TRIKE

oldguyinTX

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This is at a dealer in New Jersey.

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INDIAN

.....If you are implying that " Indian " is producing that, I doubt it......Their are " front end conversion KITS " for almost all cruiser motorcycles ........Mike :thumbup:
 
I like the way this is going. Unless I am mistaken I think that is a Scout platform. I think the body design could still use a little work. The angles trown in with the curves don't work as well as they might for me. Still I like the overall concept and direction.
 
Nice...!!

I guess knowing the bikes just make it strange to me. Just looks like an Indian pushing a cart. Not sure how well the cooling works when blocking off the air flow, but they all look cool ...:dontknow:
 
More pics & info plz. Does look like a kit mod not all indian production. & price??


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WELLLLLLLLLLLLL

the part i don't like is it's a single passenger & no trunk, where do i put the wife?
:agree:...That tan bag on the gas tank is actually the PILLION seat for the passenger......se BRP isn't the only company that makes mis-takes on the production line :yikes: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .......Mike :thumbup:
 
I like the way this is going. Unless I am mistaken I think that is a Scout platform. I think the body design could still use a little work. The angles trown in with the curves don't work as well as they might for me. Still I like the overall concept and direction.

Yes, it is a Scout platform. Mike, I did not mean to imply that this was made by Indian, I should have been more clear that I thought it was a conversion. No other information was given about it, other than it was one of a number of Indian project bikes showcased by primarily Northeast Indian dealers. This one happens to be in Wayne, NJ. They call it an "Indian Scout Reverse Trike GT".
 
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I like the way its going, imagine all the competition ahead and the prices will. :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
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