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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bikers Dream Inc. --- BIKR

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To: Cavalry who wrote (4)9/15/1998 3:07:00 AM
From: STRTYZ  Read Replies (3) of 201
 
"Bikers Dreams" is a very large company out west (Arizona area).
The market for custom motorcycles are very profitable out west because that's where the money for toy'Z are. They have strong competition with TITAN Motorcycles. The owner of TITAN was a Nascar racer, so he has plenty of money to develop his company. Ultra Custom started out making stretched Limos, there trademark was to have a Hot Tub in every Limousine. They have limos with 4 pairs of rear axles, and also a helicopter landing pad on back. The future of Bikers Dreams will depend on the marketing of their product. A franchise company with huge potential. The custom R&D that Harley Davidson is starting along with the increased productivity of there product will give the aftermarket motorcycle companies a run for their money. "Billit Aluminum" is where the aftermarket companies are making there money. Harley makes very few products with T6160 Aluminum, and that's what makes the aftermarket companies profitable.

Related competition,
Titan Motorcycles(Can't remember)
Ron Simms Motorcycles(California)
Arlen Ness Enterprises(California/Building since 1976)
Bourget Motorcycles (Scottsdale,Az)
Pro One(?/accessories & Bikes)

Plus companies that make alot of parts for cycles, but don't actually assemble them.

I started a Company in 1994 Building custom cycles, and found it wasn't profitable enough up here in Wisconsin. No one wants to pay $25,000 to $40,000 for something they can't ride half the year.

3 of my 12 built,
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