1929 Indian 101 Scout





#96 was in the 2014 Motorcycle Cannonball and it finished with a perfect score and 9th overall. The route consisted of almost 4,000 miles from Daytona, Florida to Tacoma, Washington.

The desirable 101 Scout was the crowning achievement of the Indian head engineer Charles Franklin and considered the best Indian ever made. Known for its rock solid handling it is also the choice bike for the “Wall of Death, they were produced from 1928 to 1931.




11/16/2018
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