American IronHorse

American IronHorse was an American motorcycle manufacturer based in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area that was founded in 1995[1] by Tim Edmondson and Bill Rucker.[2] At one time, AIH was the largest factory producer of custom motorcycles in the USA. Their 224,000-square-foot (20,800 m2) factory was located in Fort Worth, Texas, and housed the complete manufacturing process under a single roof. Although most (305) parts for the bikes were made in-house, such as the seats and wheels, all American IronHorse motorcycles were built with S&S engines and were assembled in-house. In Spring 2008, American Ironhorse ceased production on all motorcycles and most company assets were liquidated at auction.[3]

Following Bill Rucker's departure, AIH had a succession of CEOs and Tim Edmondson, President, the second largest shareholder and director of design sold his ownership in the company the following year. Buck Hendricson, who oversaw the company's second banktuptcy, also guided the firm through its sale to Textron Inc, who subsequently liquidated the company in 2008.

Models

an American IronHorse Custom Texas Chopper in Hamburg, Germany

Roadster

  • 10th Anniversary Texas Chopper[4]
  • Bandit[4]
  • Classic[4]
  • Roadster[4]
  • SR Roadster[4]
  • Stalker[4]
  • Thunder[4]
  • XR Thunder[4]
  • YR Classic[4]
  • ZR Slammer[4]
  • Texas Chopper-Softtail
  • Legend-Softtail
  • Slammer-Adjustable Air Ride, named 2007 Bike of the Year by V-twin magazine
  • LSC-Lone Star Chopper "Rigid
  • Tejas-Rigid
  • Outlaw-Softail
  • Bandera-Softail
  • Classic Chop-Softail
  • Judge-Softail
  • Ironhorse Ranger
  • Ironhorse Bagger

References

  1. Cherney, Andrew (22 March 2018). "Send In The Harley-Davidson Clones". Motorcycle Cruiser. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  2. Sales rev up for American Ironhorse
  3. American IronHorse operations skid to a halt
  4. "American Ironhorse price & value". NADAguides. Retrieved 2018-09-18.



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