Please Note: This bike is a part of the James Richard Kries Estate Collection. As it is part of an estate, we do not have any history for these bikes.
During World War II, Indian produced three versions of their Scout for the US military – the 641, 741, and 841. The 741 featured Indian’s 30.5 cubic inch (~500cc) V-Twin engine, and it developed a reputation for being reliable and easy to ride – both of which were very valuable in combat situations.

Indian built roughly 45,000 motorcycles for the military as part of the war effort, many were converted for civilian usage afterwards and Indian got stuck with some leftovers (according to Ultimate Motorcycling, the last $412,000 worth) that they also sold to the public for cheap.

This example is VIN: 74127976. The seller titled it in 1979, it was previously registered in Ohio.
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There is no odometer, true mileage is unknown.

Maintenance:
We do not have any maintenance history for this bike.
It is riding on Dunlop Gold Seal tires with date codes of 2811 and 2911.


The sale does not include any keys.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:



Currently located in Miami, Florida, this Indian is offered on a clean Florida title.

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