- NOTICE - JULY 2, 2007 -
I have been contacted by the "New" owner of the Apache Warrior Motorcycle. All rights including: patents, licenses, intellectual properties, trademarks, etc. involved with the Apache Warrior Motorcycle Project and the Apache Warrior Motorcycle are the sole property of the new owner.
Technology has advanced dramatically since the creation of the Apache Warrior Motorcycle fourteen (14) years ago. New materials, computer software, and manufacturing process have changed the way products are brought to market. Therefore, the new owner is exploring the possibility of bringing an updated version of the Apache Warrior to the "Consumer" motorcycle market.
Furthermore, the new owner would like some marketing feedback concerning any interest in purchasing the updated Apache Motorcycle. Since there will be limited quantities what price range would you consider?
Would factory "Customization" be appealing? Any additional thoughts?
Also, "serious" investor inquiries are welcome to continue this endeavor. Please contact me at RammerJammer@Burntmail.com and I will foward your email to the new Apache Warrior owner.
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Apache Warrior American V-Twin
The Apache Warrior, a Next World Design, with a V-Twin engine.
Source : VSD Moto Passion 1995
from www.honda-geneve.com/F6/design/ApacheWarriorAmericanV-Twin.htm
Apache Warrior American V-Twin
The Apache Warrior, a Next World Design, with a V-Twin engine. Presented in the Bike Week 1995 in Daytona Beach / Florida.
Source : book
from www.honda-geneve.com/F6/design/ApacheWarriorAmerican.html
Apache Warrior American V-Twin poster
Close-up of text on the Apache Warrior American V-Twin poster
Apache Warrior American V-Twin picture from Cycra.com
Another Apache Warrior American V-Twin picture from Cycra.com
Tim Clemens on top of the running Apache American V-Twin Motorcycle testing suspension, and overall performance.
From http://www.burningart.com/meico/moto/clemens/index.html
Below are photos sent to me by Warren Wilson of the Apache during it's construction
at his old shop, Metropolis Motorcycle Works in Columbus, Ohio.
Below are photos sent to me by the current owner of the Apache Warrior with it's new paint job by
Jesse Welch of TrickPaint.com.
Here are some still photos of the Apache during the Dell Computer commercial.
The Apache was painted for the shooting of the commercial. It's a temporary technique called Peal Painting.
It washes off in a chemical bath.