
Bourget Python
Year:
2003
Manufacturer:
Bourget’s Bike Works, Inc, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Number Produced:
Unknown
Specifications:
Engine: 124 cubic inch (≈2032 cc) S&S V-twin
Transmission: 5-speed “Fat 5” overdrive
Drive: Belt jackshaft final drive
Chassis: Drop-seat, oil-in-frame design (patented)
Max Speed: Varies based on build - no standard figure published

Description:
This is a fully custom motorcycle crafted by Bourget’s Bike Works, a pioneering American chopper company founded in June 1993 by Brigitte Bee in Phoenix, Arizona. The brand began in a modest three-car garage but quickly grew into a defining force in the custom motorcycle scene.
From the start, Bourget’s stood out with its bold, unconventional designs. The company became known for its radical approach - most notably its patented drop-seat, oil-in-frame chassis and innovative jackshaft system that enabled extra-wide rear tires while maintaining balance and performance.
The Python is one of Bourget’s core models. Each unit begins as a base frame and engine configuration, then is tailored to the buyer’s exact specifications. Customers could select from a wide range of custom paint schemes, engine upgrades, extended rakes, and chrome or billet components - resulting in a bike that’s as unique as its owner.
Built for show, speed, and shock value, the 2003 Python is more than just a motorcycle - it’s rolling art with attitude.









