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Old 02-22-2009, 09:17 PM
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Default Classic Indian Motorcycle in Movie Benjamin Buttons?

I have not yet seen the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Butons" but have seen some photos and it looks like one of the bikes Brad Pitt rides in it is an old Indian. My best guess is a 101 Scout.


Does anyone know for sure what Brad Pitt was riding?
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Wow, I didn't know she was Indian. With a name like that I figured she was French or at least Canadian.
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did scout have the leaf spring fork? As I recall something in the movie around that scene was 1935.
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Wow, I didn't know she was Indian. With a name like that I figured she was French or at least Canadian.
I'm probably going to get my self in trouble but...

I heard she had some Indian in her.... she got laid Tonto
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