1949 INDIAN SCOUT – THE CONTINENTAL SCOUT

1949 INDIAN SCOUT – THE CONTINENTAL SCOUT

The 1949 Indian Scout – The Continental Scout: First Place Winner in the Custom/Modified class at the 2015 Quail Motorcycle Gathering.

  • Track Master style frame made by Frame Crafters
  • All aluminum tank, seat and fairing designed by Analog formed by Pavletic Metal Shaping
  • Brass light covers and fender formed by Mike Ardito
  • Polishing by Mike’s Polishing, Rodsmith, and Analog
  • Engine built by Bill Bailey of ZyZX Vintage Motorcycles
  • Engine has hand cut billet cyclinder, 12 volt conversion and Dyna III electronic ignition
  • Carburetor Amal 928
  • Exhaust custom made by Analog with parts and stubby mufflers from Cone Engineering
  • Custom made oil tank with internal plumbing made by Chassis Services
  • All plumbing designed and made by Analog
  • Paint and clear coat by Kiel of Crown Autobody
  • Gold leaf and pin striping by Brando
  • Seat by Rod’s Designs
  • Magura controls
  • Speedometer designed and rebuilt by Seattle Speedometer
  • Tarrozi rear sets
  • Betor Forks and triples
  • TZ750 hubs with custom detailing by Analog
  • Spokes and rims made by Buchanan’s
  • Speedo mount, rear sprocket and oil manifold machined by Free Form Design
  • Gas cap by Crime Scene Choppers
  • Piaa LED headlights
  • Radiantz puck LED taillight frenched into seat hump
  • All custom electrical. Battery and fuse block under seat hump
  • Custom made bar switch by Analog
  • Modified GSXR windscreen
  • Maund Speed equip velocity stack
  • Avon Road Rider tires
  • All custom made cables by Ed Zender at Morries place
  • Extremely strange and difficult to design custom kick starter lever (version 5) by Analog
  • Top oiler lines made by HEL brake lines
  • Probably forgetting a bunch!

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This bike was built specifically for a customer.  We do not make copies of bikes, but if you would like us to create your very own custom build click HERE to find out how we can do that.

August 6, 2015

Comments (6)

I love this bike!

Is this bike still for sale?
Thank you

Doug, It is technically sold. If that falls through I can let you know.

Can you disclose what you sold it for or a ballpark figure? Would you consider making another one for sale? Please let me know.

Regards,
Frank

We would rather not share that information as we feel it is the buyer’s choice to share, not ours. I can say that given the huge amount of hours invested in this build, the buyer got a great deal – we think! We do not make copies of bikes, but if you would like us to create your very own custom build visit our ‘build inquiry’ section to find out how we can do that.

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