Mike McFadden opened in 2009 a boutique custom shop in Owensboro, Kentucky. Keeping small and being hyper creative is the motto. And what a joy, as Mike told me, when he succeed turning a turn into a Prince… I have to agree with him that this factory Street 750 looks extremely good when dressed in “CafeSport”, a blend of old school Cafe Racer mixed in with the new Gp style sportbike. Mike made himself the fairing from carbon fiber. and did all the mods and molding. At the time of these pictures, mesh screens were not yet installed to help the cooling of some electronic parts. M&M Custom Designs
Custom Cafe/Sport Harley Street 750
Published by September 1st, 2017 in Builders, Customs and Editorial.12 Responses to “Custom Cafe/Sport Harley Street 750”
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This one’s ok but I’ve got to tell you the newest Bandit9 custom named Bobber Fett blows this and every other ‘ Street ‘ custom out of the water from design to craftsmanship right down to the engineering . Check it out .
very nice looking. how much frame tweaking to fit the fairing?
Beautiful bike and work Mike!
Nice job. Looks good.
Yeah that works. Nice.
Actually like this better than the Bandit9. Nice fairing, not sure about the side panels though. Otherwise excellent job
If you put any bike in race gear it looks good, it makes a homely bike look good, nice job all around I don’t know about bandit 9 but this is a clean looking bike , exhaust dumping out by swingarm pivot through bodywork I would wonder about, but what do I know , guess that’s the moto gp part, they definitely turned a pig into a swan on this bike nice job
Very nice. Kudos
Nice looking Korean bike.
I didn’t know Kansas City was part of korea
Nice work. Congrats and thanks for the effort to create something new.
its nice to see what you can do with theses street 750 . looks really good to me . i hope we see more customs like this