This 1931 Scout comes from the final year of Model 101 production and was acquired for display by its current owner approximately 20 years ago, reportedly following a refurbishment under previous ownership. The bike is finished in black and red and is equipped with a 45ci side-valve V-twin paired with a three-speed transmission. Additional features include a Corbin speedometer, a leaf-spring front end, a sprung solo saddle, a side stand, and a cross-braced handlebar. This 101 Scout is offered by the seller on behalf of its current owner with a spare kickstarter and carburetor, as well as a clean Florida title listing it under its engine number in the owner’s name. The bike is finished in red and black with gold pinstripes and features a two-piece fuel tank, a hinged rear fender, and a sprung Mesinger solo seat. Additional equipment includes both side and rear stands, a horn, and a single mirror. The seller notes a scratch on the battery box and wear on the seat. Wire-spoke 18″ wheels feature black rims and wear period-style tires. A leaf-spring fork provides the bike’s only suspension, and braking is from external drums at both ends. A 100-mph Corbin speedometer driven by the rear wheel sits above the fuel tank and contains a five-digit odometer showing 5k miles. Total mileage is unknown. The black cross-braced handlebar features a throttle grip on the left, while the right grip is used to manually advance and retard the ignition timing. The 45ci V-twin produced 18 horsepower when new, and is linked to the rear wheel through a three-speed non-sequential transmission that is operated using a tank-mounted hand shifter and a foot clutch. The seller states that the engine has not been started under current ownership, but it is said to turn over using the kick starter.