A 1908 Orginal Ad

The Hooter's Bike
The Apache Bagger
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The "Ol School" Bobber
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The Chopper 300 w Flames

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The Renegade SE


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American Motorcycle is one of the oldest vintage motorcycle brands in the USA. It was first established in 1902—one year after Indian and one year before Harley-Davidson. The motorcycle manufactured by the original company and proudly bearing the American marquee was considered to be the best hill climber of its time; “power and beauty” were two words often used to describe these classic motorbikes. The original American Motor Cycle Co. ceased production of its motorcycles in 1922. The vision for the new American Motorcycle trademark is to re-introduce a very limited number of special edition custom v-twin heavyweight motorcycles and to develop a lifestyle brand with related products that appeals to both motorcycle enthusiasts and mainstream consumers alike.
The American Motorcycle was re-introduced to the US market at the Black Hills Rally in Sturgis, SD in August, 2005 when the limited Edition (50 units to be sold worldwide) the “Renegade SE” was introduced to the US market, the “Ol School Bobber” was shown, and a truly unique and fully customized 300 front and 300 rear tired American Motorcycle called “Headhunter” was shown that was built for inclusion in an upcoming movie “The Ironhorsemen” featuring Branscombe Richmond, a principal of American Motorcycle 1902.
Today, American Motorcycle Co. 1902 displays six models in its OEM lineup, and offers the consumer the opportunity to own one of the finest motorcycles on the road today. Minor changes can be made in paint, sheetmetal and performance to enhance the overall experience of owning this awesome motorcycle. Check with us to see how we can make your AMC a one of a kind custom. Check out the "Photo" section for more looks.

















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