KEEP
THIS IN MIND WHEN YOU ARE ORDERING FROM US DURING A
US HOLIDAY SEASON. THERE WIL BE DELAYS IN SHIPPING WHEN
ORDERING DURING A HOLIDAY.
CAFE
RACERS ARE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Just
say no to eBay. We have straight forward pricing, no
more bidding and getting taken at the last second or
over paying for your parts.
Need that special
hard to find part?
Send
us a parts request stating year make and model and we
will check our inventory for that part for you personally.
"Home
Wrecker "
This
auction closed out with 90 watchers! And sold
for $2,500...
We
are proud to say Home Wreckers new home will
be in Manitoba Canada. If you live in the southern
area of Manitoba, Canada watch for this bike
on the roads there. It will be fast moving when
it does come by................
If you
win this bike in the eBay auction we will also
be throwing in some swag for ya. We will be
throwing in one of our Anubis Cycle shirts.
Wear it with pride and let'em know where you
got it. This with my ugly mug wearing it, but
I am sure it will look better on you.
We
are also working on getting the bike featured
in The Horse Magazine right now. We plan to
send a signed copy of the mag to the new owner
so they can share in the claim to fame.
This
bike was built to do 3 shows in 4 days in under
24 DAYS. We started with a severely neglected
1971 Honda CB 500. As you look at this bike
do keep in mind this was built from discarded
motorcycles and parts and has become a full
blown high-quality Cafe' racer in just under
24 days. And then ridden a grueling 500 Miles
through some of the windiest roads Wisconsin
Has to offer.
On
the trailer after the first show on Aug 19th.
At
this point we were stoked over the response
we got. With all of the cameras loose at the
Reedsburg, Wings and Wheels show there must
have been thousands of pictures taken of this
bike. Not a bike many will quickly forget. And
this was the response at a Harley dominant show.
We
caught many Harley riders gawking. It's ok,
guys you can look and not devalue your bike,
regardless what the rest of the guys in your
club say.
After
3 shows in 4 days we proved with the comments
of thousands of viewers that we had built a
bike with styling that people liked. And the
public is ready for the Cafe Racer........
"Wings
and Wheels" Reedsburg, WI Aug
19th
"Vintage
Motorcycle Show" Iola, WI
Aug 20th
Bike
Night Quaker Steak and Lube Madison,
WI Aug 23th
Bike
Night Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin
Dells, WI Aug 24th
Here
the bike is shown at Iola, Wi on Aug 20th
We
got a chance to meet up with some Ton Up Chicago
guys. While Iola is known as a purist crowd
the reception was still good. And when we brought
the turn table to spin the bike around during
the show it just added one more touch.
The
motor is an extensively modified 1971 Honda
CB 500 that has been bored out and modified
to to create a whopping 605 cc's. This power
plant puts out enough power to push the twistes
and eat bikes nearly double its size.
IF
YOU ARE HERE FROM THE eBAY AUCTION LISTING:
THIS
MOTOR WAS REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH THE ORIGINAL
NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR. THE ORIGINAL MOTORS
APPEARANCE IS IDENTICAL TO THE PHOTOS HERE AND
IN THE AUCTION LISTING.
To
make things happen in the seat department we
did a one-off hand laid fiberglass seat pan
and custom shaped seat foam with stretched distressed
buffalo leather.
You
see the detail in the rear wheel assembly. The
wheel had to be delaced and painted and then
re laced and trued. The rims are just sick in
this color combination, black spokes with safety
red rims and hubs. If you are considering doing
this yourself for your cafe racer..... You should
know this is not an easy task! And to have a
shop do this for you will run you about $200
a rim.
Just
check out those shocks! They were completely
disassembled and repainted to make them pretty
like they should have been from the start.
A
stance that says power and respect in one picture
This
thing looks Ton-Up without even moving! We have
even had the local cops stop us a few times
just to get a good look at her! After several
compliments, some chit chat, and a signed picture
of the bike we were always on our way. And no...
no ticket ever!
The
tail section was set to flow with the Kawasaki
H1 tail section lines. The required us to bob
the rear section of the frame and then tie it
all back together.
Notice
the monstrous 78 CB750 F master cylinder. This
gets this bike stopped LIKE NOW!
No
detail over looked. Just check out the VERY
HARD TO FIND breadbox air cleaner tucked nicely
behind the O.E. side covers.
As
you can see we can do amazing this with minimal
amounts. We can convert your bike to a hot cafe
racer just like you want it to be. Contact us
for details.
Let's
see if we can get the attention of The Discovery
Channel. We are ready for a biker build off.
We invite anyone to build with the same stuff
and attempt to have the same results. The Discovery
Channel has already done an off road biker build
off, isn't it time that they get in the cafe
racer ring?