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Exile Cycles, California, USA T: 818 706 1230 E: info@exilecycles.cominfo@exilecycles.com
- Softail Bulldozer 07
This is a rendition of our original Bulldozer created from a...
- Crossbones Hotrod 08
These bikes carry a HD title and, as such, are easy to...
- Bar Hopper
This simple, no-nonsense chopper makes light work of its job...
- Racy Rocker 11
Racy Rocker 11 - Exile Cycles - HOME
- Tough Deluxe 09
Tough Deluxe 09 - Exile Cycles - HOME
- Black Pearl Trike
These 'ground-up' bikes are built from scratch using an...
- Softail Bulldozer 07
Perfect lines and clean, solid engineering - Stick a fork in it, its done! Thats why we call it THE CHOPPER. These days all bikes are built exclusively by Russell, and they start at around $60,000. Call him on 818 706 1230 if you are interested in discussing a project.
All the usual Exile goodies, including Total Performance 121 cubic inch engine and JIMS 6-speed transmission. Please call or email me for more information. This particular "THE Chopper" was built for a customer back in 2006.
Choose the bike on our website that most nearly represents your view of the bike you’d like to build (or have built for you by your local shop) and use that parts list as a starting point. Figure out what, if anything, you’d like to change. Feel free to call us for advice on parts or style changes.
11 wrz 2018 · In 1983, after a couple of other custom scooters, 20-year-old Russell built the very first Exile – a Lambretta chopper to beat all others. It had a coffin tank, twisted forks and a foot-shift. Around this time Russell took his first 100-mph ride on a big bike and he was immediately done with scooters.
Exile Cycles make the cleanest custom motorcycles and the coolest parts, and on this channel we will feature videos about the bikes, about the parts and about Exile Cycles owner, Russell...
1 kwi 2012 · Exile's "Bullfighter" model is one of the few custom / cruiser / chopper-type bikes that I've actually wanted to ride after a closer inspection. "The American people are great, but, their taste in bikes sometimes leaves me speechless." --Russell Mitchell.