Indian Motorcycle revealed the "Black Hills Beast," built by
Doug Siddens and Nick Jaquez of IndianMotorcycles.net in Sturgis to
a strong reception. The Black Hills Beast, based on a new 2015
Indian Scout, was customized to emulate the purpose built nature of
historic hill climb motorcycles.
Transforming the look of the Scout started relatively easily
with the addition of several new Indian Motorcycle accessories
including the 1920 Solo Saddle Seat and a set of the accessory
laced wheels.
Custom details that set the bike apart include an elongated
custom swingarm, custom handlebar, custom radiator shroud and front
number plate with an LED headlight.
The 100+ horsepower of muscle in the Scout powerplant chewed up
the earth via a custom tire chain designed for maximum grip when
charging up a hill.
"Building a hill climber seemed easy enough, but it posed some
unique challenges," Says Doug Siddens of IndianMotorcycles.net.
"Enthusiasts know what a hill climber looks like - so some of the
mods were logical - but scaling them to fit the new Scout was the
key and took a lot of work and planning.
We are very proud of the result and the reception that the bike
got at such an important Sturgis milestone, the 75th anniversary.
"
"We settled in on a design quickly," adds Nick Jaquez of
IndianMotorcycles.net "But none of it would have worked without the
assistance of our suppliers and partners in this build.
We cranked on it for a month and tossed out a few bits along the
way - I do feel like we delivered one hell of a machine - and it
was a blast getting it dirty too!"
Additional support for the Indian Scout Black Hills Beast came
from Aeromach (Floorboards and heel shifter), Dobeck Performance
(Engine tuning), Fox Shocks (Suspension), RPW USA (Exhaust), Starr
Studios (Paint), Ricochet Customs (Powder coating), BTR Moto
(Swingarm and tire chain), Zippers performance (Chain Drive
Conversion) and Traxxion Dynamics (Front Suspension).
Indian Motorcycle will continue to play with this gritty work of
art through upcoming celebrations of custom Scout motorcycles, as
part of the Scout Custom Series launched last year with the Wall of
Death Scout, and now including the USO Scout and the Black Bullet
Scout inspired by land speed racing. For a new video featuring the
Black Hills Beast, visit https://youtu.be/eufOfECTG30.
Images are available at the Indian Motorcycle Press Site -
http://www.indianmotorcyclepresskit.com/APLA.
Password: International16
A story on the build by IndianMotorcycle.net can be viewed
here:
http://www.indianmotorcycles.net/threads/black-hills-beast-storms-the-75th-annual-sturgis-rally.8824/
Visit www.indianmotorcycle.com.au to locate an Indian Motorcycle
dealer near you, and to see the full line of apparel, parts and
accessories.
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