Viper Motorcycles Moves to Hopkins, MN Facility
Market Wire, October, 2008
(OTCBB: VPWS) Viper Motorcycle Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Viper Powersports Inc., announced that it has successfully bought out its Big Lake, MN facility lease and has moved into a new state-of-the-art facility located at 10895 Excelsior Blvd. Suite 203 Hopkins, MN 55343.
John Silseth II, CEO, stated, "After many years of developing our own proprietary motorcycles and motorcycle engines and outsourcing production, Viper is now solely focused on building bikes and its bottom line. Our EPA and CARB testing has been successfully completed and a Limited number of 2008 production bikes were released with positive feedback allowing us to ramp up to commercial volume shipments scheduled to occur out of our new facility in the first quarter of 2009."
Fred Proctor, Viper Motorcycle Company GM, stated, "By moving into the new facility, Viper brings its products closer to major markets of opportunity, provides easier access for potential dealers to tour the facilities while at the same time is dramatically lowering its costs. The new 9000 Sq. Ft assembly facility features a showroom and assembly area that is ideal for our next three years of planned growth."
About Viper Powersports.
Viper Powersports develops, produces and markets a line of premium custom V-Twin cruiser motorcycles, aftermarket engines and other related aftermarket products. Viper cruisers are distributed and sold under the Viper brand name through an independent, nationwide dealer network. The company designs and manufactures custom motorcycles, accessories and motorcycle engine component parts with patented technology using Computer Aided Design (CAD). Many of the motorcycle and motorcycle engine component parts are machined from solid billets of aluminum utilizing Computer-Numerical-Control (CNC) machines. Viper Powersports' and Viper Motorcycle Company's websites are www.viperpowersports.com and www.vipermotorcycle.com .
The foregoing material may contain forward-looking statements. We caution that such statements may be subject to uncertainties and that actual results could differ materially from the foregoing statements. Readers accordingly should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements which do not reflect anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances occurring after the date of these forward-looking statements.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: John Silseth II CEO Viper Powersports Inc. Tel: 952-938-2481 E: jsilseth@viperpowersports.com
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