A new Indian Scout, customized and built by Klock Werks in Mitchell, South Dakota, is a splash of fiery red in the new Nashville General Store, Jack Daniels first ever retail and experiential location outside of Lynchburg. The independently owned Jack Daniel’s Nashville General Store folks are fired up about their new business in the busy historical tourist area of Marathon Motors in the Northwestern are of Nashville TN, according to David Stang, National Director of Events and Sponsorships for Jack Daniels.
This stand-out custom Indian Motorcycle has been brought to life by Jack Daniel’s under the “Bottles and Throttles Don’t Mix.” campaign. Klock Werks’ second partnership with Jack Daniel’s transformed a Polaris Industries Indian Scout into a work of art that pays tribute to the vision of both brands, and there’s only one place in the country you can see it.
The bike features kustom paint and hand-turned gold leaf “fire” graphics by PPG Paint and artist Jeremy Seanor at Lucky Strike Designs in Pennsylvania. The R&D team at Klock Werks assembled the bike using Vance and Hines Grenades Exhaust, Performance Machine wheels, MotoGadget turn signals, a Klock Werks Outrider Rear Fender (modified), louvers by Randy Gribble of Lake City Rod and Custom in Watertown, SD, a modified RSD seat, and a modified Belt and Pulley Guard (custom lower belt guard, all chromed with pulley and rotors). The handlebars are one of Klock Werks’ newest releases to the product line for Indian Scout- Klassic powder coated black bars. The taillight is Dynamics (custom), and the tires are Continental knobby, 150 on the front and 180 on the rear.
The result is a spirited stand-out, an homage to the past and a lively look to the future.
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