Curtiss Motorcycles Launches Equity Crowdfunding Campaign to Accelerate Production of its Innovative Battery Electric Motorcycles

Written by Ben

November 26, 2018

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Curtiss Motorcycles, in collaboration with the equity crowdfunding portal Wefunder, announced today the opening of its equity raise, priced at $0.20 per share. Investment is open to the public with a minimum investment of $1,000 USD, equating to 5,000 shares of common stock in the company.

“We formed Curtiss to lead the growing premium all-electric motorcycle market”

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Investments are now being accepted at: https://wefunder.com/curtiss

“We formed Curtiss to lead the growing premium all-electric motorcycle market,” said Curtiss CEO and Chairman Matt Chambers. “With equity crowdfunding, we’re inviting our customers, followers, and fans to join us as we accelerate production of our first battery electric motorcycles, and ultimately lead the electric motorcycle revolution.”

Curtiss enters the battery electric motorcycle market as traditional motorcycle brands including Harley-Davidson begin exploring their own electric motorcycle programs. “Unlike traditional brands like Harley-Davidson, Honda, BMW, and KTM, we don’t have a portfolio of gas-powered motorcycles (and their associated factory overhead) to protect,” Chambers explains. “Our balance sheet is clear of such burdens, which frees us to pursue the best and finest solutions to sustainable motorcycling without regard to the inevitable disruption to revenue from gas-powered product lines.”

Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Curtiss Motorcycle Company (OTC:CMOT) is on a mission to lead an all-new golden age of sustainable motorcycles by designing and crafting the world’s best and finest electric motorcycles. For more information, visit: www.curtissmotorcycles.com

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