American Eagle Manufacturing Company, Inc.
American Eagle Manufacturing Company, Inc. is a US-based manufacturer of custom, high-end motorcycles, located in Carlsbad, California. The company was founded in 1995, and is a subsidiary of Bad Toys Holdings, Inc.. They also market themselves as American Eagle Motorcycles, Inc.
Products
American Eagle's current product line includes four models, the Street Fighter, the Raptor and the Falcon Sport Cruiser, all based upon a 100 cubic inch (1640 cc.) S & S V-twin engine, as well as the Raven, which is powered by a smaller 96 cubic inch (1573 cc.) S & S engine. Each motorcycle is custom-built with various accessories and paint schemes to customer order.
Other “American Eagles”
The name American Eagle has been used in connection with various other motorcycles in the past.
- In the early 1970s, the Laverda 750 was marketed as the American Eagle in the U.S., and under that name was ridden by Evel Knievel in his later jumps.
- The English Sprite, a 405cc motocross bike, was sold in the U.S. as American Eagle.
- American Eagle Harley-Davidson is a motorcycle dealership in Corinth, Texas, opened in 2002.
- Because their old logos and many of their advertisements have featured an eagle together with the American flag's “stars and stripes”, some people refer to various Harley-Davidson models as "American Eagles", although Harley Davidson itself never marketed a model by that name.
- The American Eagle badge was placed on another Laverda and called the Renegade. It was a 150CC version built for the USA and sported fiberglass bodywork and had an additional 25CC over the European version.
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The American Eagle Renegade was a 150CC Laverda with custom bodywork added.