About Us
The 101
Association was established in 1983, and is dedicated to the best motorcycle ever built
the Indian Model 101 Scout
The 101 Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization for
devotees of the Indian 101 Scout Motocycle - for the use, preservation
and history of this famous motorcycle - to provide a repository for
the safe keeping of motorcycles, literature, parts and other related
items in such a manner as to assure the availability of same for study
and observation - and to provide a medium of exchange for information
relating to said antiquities.
Membership
is open to anyone with a keen interest in the Indian Scout. Our main
focus has always been the Indian 101 Scout models built
between 1928 and 1931, but we are finding more members generally interested
in Indian Scouts.
We
have over 250 members in 17 countries. Membership is not limited
to 101 owners, and we DO cover many facets of the early Scouts,
although you will find us MUCH more interesting if you have a keen
interest in 101s.
We publish a quarterly newsletter, the WOW, which includes club news, pictures, and technical information.
We
have an active Internet presence. This web site has both public, and
members-only pages. The latter include our discussion list, past
issues of the WOW, the parts list, and more.
We also produce and sell the Repair & Overhaul Manual. Updates to the "R&O" are included with the newsletter each quarter, and posted for members here.
Each year we have an annual meet, with judging and trophies, held in conjunction with an AMCA National Meet. In 2009 it will be held in Rhinebeck, New York, at the AMCA Grand National Meet. Please see our calendar of events.
Dues are currently $25.00 per year for residents of the US, and $35.00 for residents of other countries (to defray additional postage expenses). In 2009 we are introducing a $5.00 discount for members who elect to receive newsletters electronically. You may join for the current year and for any
previous year(s). If you join for a previous year, we will send all the materials that were mailed in that year.
Please contact us if you have questions or need assistance.
Jeff Alperin, Membership Director