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Titan Announces Record Order Bookings

3 May 2000

Titan Announces Record Order Bookings
    PHOENIX, May 2 Titan Motorcycle Co. of America
(Nasdaq: TMOT) announced record bookings of new orders from new and existing
dealers.
    "We are very encouraged to log firm dealer motorcycle orders in excess of
$17 million for the first four months of 2000," said Brian Saker, national
sales manager.  "This is especially significant when considering that the
months of January and February are typically below average due to normal
business seasonality factors."
    "Orders for both our Phoenix(TM) and new Hi-Line bikes are combining to
create this excellent order performance," Saker said.

    Founded in 1994, Titan Motorcycle Co. of America is a premier designer,
manufacturer and distributor of high-end, American-made, V-twin engine
motorcycles marketed under various Titan trademarks.  Titan's unique,
hand-built configurations, including the Gecko(TM), Roadrunner(TM),
Sidewinder(TM) and Phoenix(TM) represent the finest available in
custom-designed, volume-produced, performance motorcycles.  Manufactured at
the Company's corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility, and available
with a variety of customized options and designs, Titan large displacement
motorcycles are sold through a network of over 80 domestic and international
dealers.

    NOTE:  Any statements released by Titan Motorcycle Co. of America that are
forward-looking are made pursuant to the safe-harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Editors and investors are cautioned
that forward-looking statements invoke risks and uncertainties that may affect
the Company's business prospects and performance.  These include economic,
competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in the
statements and in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.