Meet The Custom Indian Scout From Dirty Bird Concepts
A bold blue take on a handsome cruiser.


John Shope’s Dirty Bird Concepts, a Scottsdale, Ariz. shop specializing in Harley-Davidson and Indian customs, is offering up the Scout 42, a blazingly blue twist on Indian’s entry-level Scout model.

This bruiser of a cruiser wears custom paint, a Race Tech bikini fairing on its headlight, powder-coated trim bits, and a high-performance exhaust.

The bike’s aluminum frame still boasts the Scout’s signature lion tooth fuel tank, and flowering fenders that roll over the Scout’s big, cushy tires.

The modified Scout is that it is available directly from Dirty Bird’s web site, for just $18,000. If you’re a fan of the Scout, it just might be the custom you’re looking for.
For more on the Indian Scout, read our review of the fun-to-ride bike here.