Oregon Vehicles

There are currently 4 businesses in this list, which might include vehicles made (grown, harvested, produced, manufactured, ect.) from goods & materials 100% sourced here in Oregon, but some may also contain a percentage found outside the state or the USA.

We've included a few details about the manufacturer and where their products are made along with direct links to both the company & retailers so you can compare prices, shipping costs, special deals, ect, if available.

This list was last reviewed 7/22/2018 by

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Bicycles




Mark took the frame building coarse at United Bicycle Institute and created Belladonna Cycles in 2006. He's been building custom frames, forks and racks ever since. Check out some pics of his bikes, show displays at a bike show and old home shop! Mark is now co-owner and builder at Norther Cycles, but will still build you a full custom Belladonna if you ask real nice.




Cycles Papillon is a high quality Titanium bicycle company focused on delivering great bicycles at affordable prices. Custom or stock geometries available.

Boats




Koffler Boats manufactures and sells the toughest-built aluminum fishing boats on the market today in a variety of sizes and styles. Whether you are lake or river fishing by yourself or guiding a group of people on the ocean, Koffler’s can custom-build your aluminum boat to meet all your fishing, sporting, and professional needs.

Their specialties include: white water pram boats, Rocky Mountain Trout Boats, drift boats, sled boats with a jet or prop and with inboard or outboard power, offshore boats and landing craft models.




Custom Aluminum Jet Boats from Rogue Jet Boatworks, manufactures of custom welded aluminum Jet Boats both inboard and outboard boats with a state of the art hull design, test drive yours today.



Some of the companies listed in this directory that produce items here in Oregon, may also have them manufactured in other states & countries as well. Many businesses alter their brand names, manufacturing practices and product designs with little or no notice, so if there are questions that still remain, we suggest contacting the manufacturer directly.