Indian 101 Scout
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Indian 101 Scout | |
Manufacturer | Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company |
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Predecessor | 1927 Indian Scout (original frame) |
Successor | 1932 Indian Scout (Chief frame) |
Engine | 45 cu. in. (750 cc) 42° V-twin bore x stroke: 2 7/8" x 3 1/2" (73 mm x 89 mm) |
Power | 18 bhp |
Transmission | three-speed |
Suspension | Front: Trailing arm, leaf spring Rear: None, rigid |
Brakes | Front: Expanding shoe drum Rear: Contracting band |
Tires | 18" |
Similar | Excelsior Super X |
The Indian 101 Scout was a motorcycle built by the Indian Motocycle Company from 1928 to 1931.
[edit] History
The 101 Scout was an evolution of the Scout that had been introduced in 1920 and enlarged to forty-five cubic inches in 1927. It had a stronger frame than the earlier Scout, and had more fork rake, a longer wheelbase, and a lower seat height. It was the first Scout model with a front brake.[1][2]
The 101 Scout was replaced in 1932 by a model that used the contemporary Chief frame. There was a widespread negative reaction to this.[2][3][4] It is speculated that this was done to reduce costs by rationalizing production, which became necessary during the Great Depression.[4]
[edit] Legacy
The 101 Scout was noted for its handling and was popular with racers, hillclimbers, and trick riders. [2] It is still used in wall of death stunt exhibitions.[5].
Indian Motocycle enthusiasts have differing views on the replacement of the 101 Scout. Fans of Indian's technical achievements acclaim the 101 Scout as the pinnacle of Indian technology, while fans of classic Indian styling hail its replacement for bringing classic Chief styling to the Scout line.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum: 1929 Indian 101 Scout
- ^ a b c Wilson, H. The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle p. 104-105 Dorling-Kindersley Limited, 1995 ISBN 0 7513 0206 6
- ^ Johnstone, G. "Classic Motorcycles" p. 46-47 Tiger Books Internationa PLC, 1993 ISBN 1-85501-731-8
- ^ a b c Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum: 1932 Indian Scout
- ^ Wall of Death Online