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1928 Indian 101 Scout Mint! on 2040-motos

$35,000
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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Indian SCOUT description

B I am selling a beautiful 1928 Indian "101" Scout. I got this bike from a gentleman who owned this bike since the 70's and it is nice! It's got the large motor and looks, runs good. The bike needs nothing. This is the bike Indian guys call "the best Indian they ever built. Only made from late 1928-1931 it is a bike that doesn't come up for sale very often. This is the model pre-owned in the 'wall of death', and was a favorite of many hill climers.The best handling Indian made. A blast to ride. The bike has some nice extras which will be included. If you need more pics or information, please call Scooter @. I also have some other Indians I might sell. I couldnt upload pics but there are some great pics of the bike on the L.A. Craigslist site. Sorry. Thanks.

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