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The '''Curtiss Motorcycle Co.''' is a boutique electric motorcycle design and manufacturing company located at  8118 [[Parkway Drive (Leeds)|Parkway Drive]] in [[Leeds]].
The '''Curtiss Motorcycle Co.''' is a boutique electric motorcycle design and manufacturing company located at  8118 [[Parkway Drive (Leeds)|Parkway Drive]] in [[Leeds]].


The company was created in [[2017]] by [[Matt Chambers]], previous founder of [[Confederate Motors]]. The new venture was named in honor of pioneering motorcyclist and aviator Glenn Curtiss. The company's P-40 "Warhawk" motorcycle, already in production, was briefly given a Curtiss nameplate before Chambers sold off the Confederate brand and legacy internal-combustion designs to attorney [[Ernest Lee]], who later changed the name of his company to [[Combat Motors]].
The company was created in [[2017]] by [[Matt Chambers]], previous founder of [[Confederate Motors]]. The new venture was named in honor of pioneering motorcyclist and aviator Glenn Curtiss. The company's P-40 "Warhawk" motorcycle, already in production, was given a Curtiss nameplate and "Final Edition" moniker.
 
Chambers sold off the Confederate brand and legacy internal-combustion designs to attorney [[Ernest Lee]], who later changed the name of his company to [[Combat Motors]].


Curtiss now uses electric motors built by Zero Motorcycles exclusively. Its line-up of design-forward prototypes are named for Greek gods, inspired by the "Hercules" 8-cylinder motorcycle on which Curtiss set a motorcycle land speed record in 1903.
Curtiss now uses electric motors built by Zero Motorcycles exclusively. Its line-up of design-forward prototypes are named for Greek gods, inspired by the "Hercules" 8-cylinder motorcycle on which Curtiss set a motorcycle land speed record in 1903.
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[[File:Curtiss Hera concept.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Curtiss Hera concept]]
[[File:Curtiss Hera concept.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Curtiss Hera concept]]
[[File:2020 Curtiss Zeus.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Curtiss Zeus]]
[[File:2020 Curtiss Zeus.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Curtiss Zeus]]
* '''Helena''' (originally '''Hera''') (E-twin), projected for 2020
* '''P-40 Warhawk Final Edition'''
* '''Curtiss 1''', produced in 2020
* '''Helena''' (originally '''Hera'''), prototype announced 2018
** '''Hellrider'''
* '''Curtiss 1''', prototype announced 2018, anticipated production in 2020
** '''Pure'''
** '''Avant-Garde''' edition
* '''Zeus''' (8-cylinder electric), produced in 2020
** '''Pure''' edition
* '''Hades''', designed 2019
* '''Hades-1''' (originally '''Hades'''), prototype announced 2019
* '''Psyche''', designed 2019
* '''Psyche''', prototype announced 2019
* '''Zeus''', prototype announced 2020


==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (September 11, 2018) "Birmingham’s Curtiss Motorcycles aims to be market leader in electric motorcycles." Alabama NewsCenter
* Tomberlin, Michael (September 11, 2018) "Birmingham’s Curtiss Motorcycles aims to be market leader in electric motorcycles." ''Alabama NewsCenter''
* Hughes, Justin (January 12, 2020) "[https://www.rideapart.com/articles/392380/curtiss-redesigns-hades-1/ Curtiss Redesigns The Hades As The Hades 1]" ''Ride Apart''
* Giacomini, Sabrina (January 15, 2020) "[https://www.rideapart.com/articles/393073/matt-chambers-curtiss-motorcycles-interview/ Matt Chambers Of Curtiss Motorcycles On Bikes And Sustainability]" ''Ride Apart''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.curtissmotors.com/ Curtiss Motorcycle Co.] website
* [https://www.curtissmotorcycles.com/ Curtiss Motorcycle Co.] website


[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
[[Category:2017 establishments]]
[[Category:2017 establishments]]
[[Category:Parkway Drive (Leeds)]]
[[Category:Parkway Drive (Leeds)]]

Revision as of 10:32, 24 June 2020

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The Curtiss Motorcycle Co. is a boutique electric motorcycle design and manufacturing company located at 8118 Parkway Drive in Leeds.

The company was created in 2017 by Matt Chambers, previous founder of Confederate Motors. The new venture was named in honor of pioneering motorcyclist and aviator Glenn Curtiss. The company's P-40 "Warhawk" motorcycle, already in production, was given a Curtiss nameplate and "Final Edition" moniker.

Chambers sold off the Confederate brand and legacy internal-combustion designs to attorney Ernest Lee, who later changed the name of his company to Combat Motors.

Curtiss now uses electric motors built by Zero Motorcycles exclusively. Its line-up of design-forward prototypes are named for Greek gods, inspired by the "Hercules" 8-cylinder motorcycle on which Curtiss set a motorcycle land speed record in 1903.

Motorcycles

Curtiss Hera concept
Curtiss Zeus
  • P-40 Warhawk Final Edition
  • Helena (originally Hera), prototype announced 2018
  • Curtiss 1, prototype announced 2018, anticipated production in 2020
    • Avant-Garde edition
    • Pure edition
  • Hades-1 (originally Hades), prototype announced 2019
  • Psyche, prototype announced 2019
  • Zeus, prototype announced 2020

References

External links