Best In Show is this 1992 Honda Nighthawk built by Sean Skinner of Virginia. It has a Kawasaki ZX10R rear swingarm and suspension, GSX-R 1000 forks and Yamaha XS500 gas tank and another turned into the matching seat pan. A short video for those in a Cafe Racer mood…
10th Annual Cafe Racer Magazine Reader’s Ride In Bike Show.
Published by August 27th, 2017 in Editorial.8 Responses to “10th Annual Cafe Racer Magazine Reader’s Ride In Bike Show.”
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These kids are building very nice Cafe bikes.
Great looking bike. Doesn’t look too comfortable though!
I met Mike Seate about a year ago on Mulholland near the Rock Store. He was on a photo shoot for Cafe Racer, but what a genuine, nice guy. He is so friendly and approachable and loves talking about bikes. Kind of like Jay Leno who also frequents the canyons around Mulholland, Decker, and PCH. I am blessed to live near this and many other world class roads with exceptional year round riding, but must deal with idiotic liberal Californians.
Not a Do rag or black leather best to be seen!
Incredibly creative amalgamation of other bike parts, and then further crafted into alternative components. Like the two Yam gas tanks made into a cafe top.
Thanks for posting. And yes, today’s ideological liberals are demented. : )
believe me, Sette has been known to wear do rags.
that honda is one ugly bike.
man buns are totally gay.
why are they trailering all those broken
bikes to the show? dont get it