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<blockquote data-quote="bssmith1220" data-source="post: 16377233" data-attributes="member: 31462"><p>Like a few others said the scout is more like the sportster. I own a sportster and it isn’t comfortable for more than 100 miles in a day really. It is a great bike for cruising around but not much power to speak of really. The fat bob is a step up and a nicer bike than the Indian you are comparing it too. I can tell you this. I didn’t want a sport bike when I bought my sportster two years ago. I grew pretty tired of it and bought a BMW S1000R last year and honestly haven’t ridden the sportster since. </p><p>I do think if I started with the fat bob I would have been satisfied longer but I think you’ll outgrow that scout pretty quick if you are used to fast cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bssmith1220, post: 16377233, member: 31462"] Like a few others said the scout is more like the sportster. I own a sportster and it isn’t comfortable for more than 100 miles in a day really. It is a great bike for cruising around but not much power to speak of really. The fat bob is a step up and a nicer bike than the Indian you are comparing it too. I can tell you this. I didn’t want a sport bike when I bought my sportster two years ago. I grew pretty tired of it and bought a BMW S1000R last year and honestly haven’t ridden the sportster since. I do think if I started with the fat bob I would have been satisfied longer but I think you’ll outgrow that scout pretty quick if you are used to fast cars. [/QUOTE]
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