Indian traces its origins back to the year 1900. Our Scout was created in the early twenties. Under the leadership of the developer Charles B. Franklin, Indian began to successfully build road motorbikes again. During the First World War, motorbikes were mainly produced for military purposes. Indian had always been involved in motorbike racing. Participation in the Tourist Trophy testifies to this. In 1925, Paul Remaley set a record for the distance of 6000 kilometres, which he completed in less than 6 days, on a Scout. Our Scout with its details was restored more than 10 years ago and can still be presented in picture-perfect condition. Whether it is the drive for the Corbin speedometer or the speedometer itself, the machine also impresses with a number of details that are in good or very good condition.