Viper, the American motorcycle company that started in Minneapolis, recently moved to Auburn, Alabama and issued a $1 million private placement of preferred stock.
The company builds V-Twin motorcycles, aftermarket engines and other related aftermarket products through an independent dealer network. The engines are build in joint venture partnership with Ilmor Engineering.
The company built 63,000-square-foot production facility on 17 acres in Alabama. The plant can build up to 1,000 bikes a year.
"We intend to prove that products designed, engineered, and "Made in America" mean something special as we intend to build the best high performance super cruiser motorcycles and engines in the world," said John Silseth, Viper CEO.
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