The ‘Hot Tamale’ Otherwise known as the HTML

Well, this time we have come up with a fun concept for this machine, started off as quite a loud and obnoxious Orange color that would never get lost in a parking lot.  This bike is actually a friend of mine and he has designed me the New website.

So-if you need a web design or anything web related drop him a line atchristian@riggscreative.com

A very cool guy that will walk you through what ever need you require and, at a very affordable and workable price too.

 

So I always need a wee bit of information on the bike etc and what the owner does before I get started, as that gives me some cool insight to what they do and then can try and think of a name or theme for that creation.

  

The color concept on here right now was right ut of the 70’s and had quite a lot of corrosion from being sat outside for many years.

 

Christian purchased the bike down near the border in San Diego, so I thought that a cool name for this machine would be Hot Tamale, seeing as it was close to Mexico, but also as a double barrel, I am going to have the initial of that and it will say HTML, but thats also the machine code for websites etc and a great tie in with the owner.

 

To make the right start, I stripped the bike down to the frame, bead blasted it until the metal was clean, filed the frame for any imperfections, then all the hard work began on this as the whole chassis then had all the welds covered and smoothed and then 6 layers of high fill primer that was sanded by hand to get a really smooth finish to allow for a few layers of Candy paint to be applied.

  

Hard to appreciate the time and effort that goes into the preperation of a show quality frame, but this had so many man hours into it.

As you can see, this is a long process and to be honest you haven’t seen much of the entire work that has gone into the frame alone, first the frame is bead blasted and cleaned, then the welds grinded and filled smooth, then hit with high Fill primer and hand sanded until a smooth finish is acquired, then it has to be sanded again and the base coat of Aztec Gold needs to be applied.

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This machine undergoes so many procedures and work by hand, until you have tried this yourself, you will never inderstand the man hours alone just to get the frame completed as well as the tank, side covers and seat, as these have to all be painted at the same time as you cannot for the life of you, match candy paint.

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So, now all the parts that I want Candy have now been spainted and sanded and ready for the Color, and the color is Hot Tamale Candy, which I wanted to match the Red from the real Candy you used to buy as a kid and still available today. To get the Candy color of the kids sweets, I used an Aztec Gold base to set the base.

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So now its time to get some paint to try and emulate the kids Candy from the local store.

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It was fun trying to match it but we managed to get it bang on to be honest.

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I am So glad that trying different colors finally worked out to the shade of Candy red we wanted and had to count all the coats of candy Red to make sure that it matches the rest of the parts, else it would all look different shades, Candy is one of the hardest to paint.

I think I did pretty good and as I said, this is a double barrel name so it works really well, a hot color that will really pop under the sun.

 Now the work begins on this machine and I have to be so careful not to scratch any of the paint work as you simply cannot match this color by touch up.

 I am being as careful as I can, but still needed a soft hammer to tap the swing arm into lace and then push through the spindle, and- this is all on my own today so really have to be careful.

 I rebuilt the front end and made sure that I chromed the lower tree, and then polished the upper to look as good as a chrome finish, then simply added the races and new grease and bearings.

 Front forks I machined and magnafluxed, and New tubes, as well as new seals and hardware, makes this stand out from the crowd, i am just going to add old rims as I am going to be polishing the hubs and painting Candy red in the centers.

Next up is My Hand made Battery Box that’s made from 6061 Aluminum and we use brass Rivets to give that Aircraft quality, nobody was making anything for the SOHC bikes and I needed some cool parts for my own machine and set about designing some neat styling to add to your inline four and from there on I continued to make more parts.

 This fits in the original area that the stock battery did, but you must admit, this looks way cooler? I have always liked the Hot Rod styling and think that this design of mine pulls that look off big time and is a very functional lightweight piece for the bike.

 So much to do, in so little time, but rebuilding is always fun when everything goes to plan. I was also fed up with dim headlights and not a huge fan of turn signals and wanted to clean the front end up, i started to fit these to bikes years ago and now it has become quite popular but I fitted my 32 LED Light and the internal signals are bright and very very cool.

So easy to wire up, they look clear, but when the turn signal is used they glow bright Orange.

 

Now onto to some cool stuff, as I thought long and hard about this creation and she sure is going to be bright and attention getting.

I then used brand New Genuine Honda rims and after the hubs were stripped, polished, painted and New bearings fitted, re-laced to the rims and finally, throwing on some vintage style Firestone tires to have that old School Custom Look.

I drilled more holes in the front Rotor than BP has done in the Louisiana state, then polished the center.

Just have a look at how much work this takes, I stripped the forks and then machined the fins into the lowers, then I magnafluxed them to check out of there was any hairline cracks, once that was established I polished them and fitted the dampeners and then brand New fork tubes and seals, as well as fitting New Black Factory gators and New chrome fork ear clips, to really make this stand out from the rest.

 

To match the front Brake Rotor, I did my usual and drilled the rear brake hub, then polished it to a chrome like finish, fitted new brake shoes, actuator and springs and this looks killer.

 

This makes all the difference when painting the center of the hub and making final touches to the rest, this is one sweet rear wheel.

 

 

With New Bearings, and I also powder coated the rear sprocket to match the tire, gives it some contrast, I even chromed the safety ring to give it a little more Bling.

 

 

 Of course, I stripped the original rear swing arm and then chromed it, fitted New Bushings and plopped this all together on my own on a Saturday afternoon.

 OK, this time I fitted brand New piggy Back Shocks, new Honda hardware and our 2 inches extended Alloy Shock lowers, gives this bike the right stance.

Oh yes, one of our finned rear spacers was a must on this creation.

 

 I like the way that this bike is taking shape and the Customer is letting me run with this, so I can use my own creativeness.

 

 

How can you not like this?   It really is a warm and Custom color that will really stand out where ever the bike is parked up.

 

Christians machine will get a lot of detail and a mixture of Aztec Candy Gold and the Candy Tomale Red to show this unique machine off.

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As you can see, the Motor is in and she really is a head turner, I am going to do many cool little attention details you may not even notice at first but the owner is super stoked and thats the main thing for me. I am wiring the bike with all New wiring and New OEM controls.

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As you can see, Aztec Gold and Candy hot Tamale red is a great Combination, the 750 digits are hand painted there are no decals here on the bike at all.

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So, with the Side covers fitted, I also Chromed the oil tank and then machined some Dipstick caps to embellish the top of the tank and go with the flow of other finned alloy parts that are through out this machine.

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.Other things you may notice on this ride is I have started to fit the mounts for the Rear sets as these will set the pace of the bike and Instead of the stock Anodized black versions you see, I stripped that all off and polished the body to a chrome finish and really sets that off.

Below , this is how cool the turn signals are that are inside the headlight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What do you think? very crisp, sharp and modern, with a touch of yeaster year thrown in too.
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Been seen and be safe, that’s the name of the game these days and you will be seen with these 32 LED’s when they flash for sure, looks tasty eh?
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The rear Brake hub got all the attention as this will air the rear brake and help cool it too, but has the old school look of the racing days too.
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The Front sprocket cover got the same effect to make the design flow, polished Alloy looks so classic.
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I drilled the front Rotor and machined a smooth face, you try drilling and countersinking on an old drill press, takes some time but worth it in the long run.
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As you can see, I have used brand New rims and then used New Polished stainless steel spokes to give this bike a Classic era look, I also polished the hubs but painted the centers to match the frame paint just to add some more detail to the machine, and a OEM front fender hugs against the bigger Firestone tires.
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I stripped old forks apart, machined the lowers and then magnafluxed to check for any porosity or fractures, but all good, then polished and rebuilt with new fork tubes and oem Chrome Caps and fork gators.
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The Carbs were stripped, dipped, powder coated and rebuilt, also used new OEM intake manifolds with stainless rolled edged hose clamps and dressed with machine turned velocity stacks that set off the gold of the paint.
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Original Race Crafters finned Points cover was addd and my own machned engine covers were attached to give that Hot Roddy styling to the Motor.
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Sticking with all the speed Equipment, I machined an oil tank Cap and that really does set the bike off as many miss that part on a build.
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The rear shock reservoir got the same treatment to make all the lines flow on the bike and I loved the outcome.
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The kick starter is only for looks as we have Rear sets and an electric starter, but wanted to leave the kick starter on the bike do drilled and chromed it to make an accent.
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So many details, where do I start? But as you can see, I have polished the upper triple tree, I also made handlebar extensions to lift the bars up 2 inches, New handlebar controls, Custom Flake grips added, as well as New throttle Cables, levers and the master cylinder I stripped the anodizing off and polished to a chrome finish. rechromed original fork ears and added my Custom badges to the sides.
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These are the Original gauges but rebuilt them and look so much better now, I also added a Display bracket for the bike and will add a watch or compass to go in the top of the bracket.
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There is so much I have done to this machine but you can see from the photos that this is very detailed and hope that you like it.
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I also drilled the starter cover and fitted Gold Mesh underneath to give the bike a little more style and the exhausts are a one off and hand made section by section, a long and laborious job but boy did it turn out nice in the end.
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A very unique style that I was gunning for, as i wanted a similar shape to the old MV Augusta motorcycles of the day and they sound awesome too.
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This bike is tall as the owner is over 6 feet in height but sure has come out great, I used my Rocket four seat base and upholstered it with original Metal-flake Aztec Gold material and then added my oval LED stop-running light that sets the rear end off.
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The HTML or Hot Tamale as many know it comes as a double barreled name as the Owner of this machine is a Web Site developer who helped me design my New site and does an awesome job of building sites and helping in computer program coding and HTML is of course the coding, so thought it apt I added the lettering, it is hand painted no decals anywhere on the paint at all.
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As I said, she sits well, no blocks of wood for the side stand to sit on as MY side stands are made here and they dont need any assistance like so many buids you see out there, she stands on her own, high and proud,
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A great machine that looks very stylish and the owner loves the bike as we were in communication all the time with it and I am pleased to see it completed as it was a long journey but worth it in the end.

 

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This Motorcycle looks great and from any angle too, I am happy with the outcome and with Christians input, we managed to knock this build right out of the park for a well earned and deserved Home Run!

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Here she is on the San Diego side of the road, taking in some fresh Grey air as even the Gods were trying to Thunder clap their applause at the creation of this motorcycle that took a long time to get done right and to how we both felt happy with.

 

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Here she is sat on one of my Side stand, no blocks of wood or bits of metal to have it sit against, she sits loud and proud and a wicked machine.

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With a Blue sky above, the HTML really does stand out amongst the crowd, this was a long journey but the end was such a great uplift.

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Even at night she will turn more heads than a Dewalt cordless screwdriver.

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.Even stands out in a stable of thoroughbreds, a fun bike to ride and look at and hope it gives miles of smiles.

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Keep you eyes open for this Motorcycle if you are in the San Diego area and make sure you say hello to Christian the owner, as he will be more than willing to talk about the bike and how it became to be.

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These sweeping pipes are a sectional custom set that I do not want to reproduce, so many hours but so worth the look at the end of the build.

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Thank you for looking at this magnificent machine, it is always nice to think out of the box and as Sir Winstone Chruchill once said.

“Onward and Upwards” To the next build. Its been a long build but the outcome made it all worth while.

Old video of me building the Speedmaster Cafe

Hey there Gang

Many people email me and ask about the bikes I create, the parts that I make and offer and many also ask for advise on their machines.

I am still learning after almost 4 decades of being into Motorcycles and thats what I love about it.

Motorcycles will always be a big part of my life, i have met many people from all over the Globe, I have also built machines and sent to so many far off countries, it simply amazes me sometimes, but this is my passion and I continue to feed my passion with these fascinating 2 wheeled machines.

Below is the Speedmaster cafe bike that I created, it now resides on the otherside of the world and in fact, I met the owner this year as he travelled the USA and he came to one of our 59 Club monthly meets, so always cool to meet clients.

 

If you need help, advise etc, please feel free to drop me a line at carpy@carpyscaferacers.com as this is what I do and if I can get your Motorcycle back on the road, it makes me feel good and you great.

keep doing what you are doing, take your time, building bike is a learning curve that takes a long time to conquor and I am still trying to get to that stage after all these years, but its a fun journey and hope that you stick with me through it.

Here is the little Video for today, enjoy……

 

 

Tenacious Ton – 1975 Honda CB750K Custom Alloy Cafe Racer

 MY ALLOY CB750 CAFE RACER called the “Tenacious Ton”.

 

 This is a 1975 CB750K Original model that has been customized over 9 years and a fun bike at that, I have a title and she runs and drives.

 

 

 I have been in many Magazines all over the globe with this machine and it also went to Sturgis last year for the Ton Up show and had great reviews.

 

 

 I am now building other machines and am going to be selling a few of my Personal Motorcycles to make space, this is a cool ride and I know you will get plenty of head snapping reactions.

 This has a One Off 5 Gallon Manx Tank built by an old fella in Ireland that has since passed on, this is one really cool gas tank and it screams out Isle Of man T.T.

 

 

There are so Many mods on this I have forgotten how much work I did to this, but have a look and you will see the tank, I made the Alloy seat and it has WW2 material on the seat.

We also have a Lithium battery that powers the 836cc Motor and minimum instruments to be honest, stripped down to the bare bones is cool.

 

This has Original 1970’s Borrani rims that are hard to locate these days, not aftermarket and these are the real deal, not only that, check out that front end an original Arces of Italy front end, even rarer than Cerriani. And that came off a GP road racer from the UK back in 1978.

 

I converted this K frame to a Rear Disc set up ad its a super cool design, but also, I used 3 Alloy swing arms to come up with this set up and it works great.

 

The Oil tank is from 1972 and was on an early Drag bike from Santa Pod back home in the UK and fitted with Goodridge Hoses.

 

 Original 1973 Finned Engine dress up goodies adorn this machine too. Hand made Chain Guard and old CB1100F shocks at the arse end.

The exhausts are our Dunstall style 4 into 2 and these were the first ones we made.

 

This bike is a classic, its not a showbike and never wanted it to be, but all the frame is smoothed out and has plenty of life in her.

 

 

Polished cases and whats cool is we hand turned the Velocity stacks out of 7075 and then polished and fitted stainless bug screens.

 

Double disc front set up with an old De-soto headlight up front just looks cool.

So many things done to this bike I have forgotten half of it, but as I said I have the title in my name and can ship if needed using Eagle One trucking.

 

 

 It has Marzocchi Clips on’s too with early waffle grips.

 

 

A fun machine that would look good anywhere, be it in a studio or in a museum for sure.

 

Below is fresh off the Press, this book JUST hit the stands and my machine is in there for all to see.

 

I was super stoked to have my machine at Sturgis for this show and many people commented on it.

Flipping through the pages I was stoked to see quite a few cool photos of the alloy Machine of mine.

If you can understand half my smile, then you know what I am feeling right now.

A truly cool day for me when this came thudding onto the floor from the posty.

This is a unique bike with so much character.

Grab the hardback book if you can as there are superb motorcycles featured in there.

 

The Arse end is a good shot too.

 

 

So another Chapter closes but a new one begins.

I’m in an Italian magazine this month.

 

Always great to be in any media to be honest- but was stoked to be in Riders magazine in Italy, as they are sure passionate about their Motorcycles and industry.

So to have an article about me in that that rag is so cool, this is a top quality magazine and many people have been featured like Rossi, Roberts and so many of my icons, so to see this really made my day and cannot thank them enough for coming to see me.

We get media from all over the globe visit us and have photo shoots with people from Helmet companies to high Fashion magazines, so we must be doing something right?

 

 

I remember them flying out to see me and they had an interpreter and we had a fun day chatting and taking photographs.

RUSS COLLINS, A legend with CB750’s PASSES AWAY!

 So sad to hear the news of my hero Russ Collins passing away, I was gobsmacked when I heard ten minutes ago, this guy was an icon of mine and many around the world, he may be gone but NEVER forgotten. RIP Russ!

 

If you are into CB750 Honda’s, then you would of heard of Russ Collins.

 

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Russ Collins was one of the leading motorcycle drag racers and drag bike builders of the 1960s and ‘70s.

He was a hero of mine and got to see that bike run over in the UK, and now there is a documentary about him and of course the Sorcerer triple engined CB750 SOHC Drag bike, that is now going to be restored.


Born in New Jersey 1939, he was into anything mechanical and his interest in cars lead him to be an accomplished car mechanic and a body man, he later get into trucking business and drove around the country. He fell in love with California and moved there.

He became a shop manager and a mechanic in motorcycle dealerships. While there, Honda unveiled the revolutionary CB750 Four and he got one to play with.
Collins built a four-into-one exhaust system that a lot of Honda owners wanted, so in 1970 he quit his job at the motorcycle dealership and opened RC Engineering, which later became a leading maker of racing fuel-injection systems for Japanese-made sports cars.

 



What I like about him most is that he was radical in the drag racing scene; he was racing the new Japanese machines while everyone was on the normal British or American-made drag bike of the time. Collins also showed up in sporting colorful red, white and blue leathers when everyone was in all black leather suits.

He built “Assassin”, a fuel injected, supercharged 400hp CB750 and kicked ass in smaller class. so decided to compete in Top Fuel and had some success. But the biggest problem he faced in Top Fuel was a huge displacement disadvantage compared to the big Harley-Davidsons and Triumphs.

 

 


He decided to put 3 CB750 engines together. The machine, he named “Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe “– named in honor of the famous railroad line of the late 1800s. The three-engine Honda was featured in bunch of motorcycle and drag racing publications and was probably the most famous drag bike of the 1970s. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe set numerous records and Collins rode it to the first seven-second quarter-mile turned on a motorcycle in Ontario, California, in 1973. It even became the first motorcycle to win NHRA’s coveted “Best Engineered Car” award at the Springnationals in 1973

 

 

Check out this awesome page below.

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The bike was so powerful and heavy that it proved to be very hard to control and in 1976 the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe was destroyed in a horrendous accident in Akron, Ohio. The crash nearly killed Collins and put him in the hospital. He must have realized how ridiculous the bike was, so petitioned for banning 3 engine drag racers. But as a true grease monkey, while recuperating, he dreamed up V8 engine out of four cylinder Honda motors.

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The bike he named “the Sorcerer” featured dual Honda 1,000cc engines. This bike won a second “Best Engineered” award for RC Engineering and proved to be the fastest motorcycle ever built by the company. Collins ran a record-setting 7.30 second/199.55 mph run on the Sorcerer. That record stood for an astonishing 11 years. Collin still lives in LA area and runs the RC engineering and was inducted in AMA Motorcycle of Hall of fame in 1999.

 

 

Russ Collins built the ‘Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe’ drag bike with 3 nitromethane-powered CB750 engines in 1973. It nearly killed him three years later.

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I have never met Russ Collins but seeing as he is not too far from me, I am going to phone him and ask if I can at least say hello.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chrome 4 into 2 EXHAUST SYSTEM for S.O.H.C. HONDA 1969-1978



 

 

What a Great start to the New year and here is our Latest Product from us at the shop.

Here we are with my New 4 into 2 exhaust systems, they are now ready to be Double Nickel plated and then they can be shipped off to anyone that has a 1969-1978 CB750 HONDA.

 

 

 

 

That’s the S.O.H.C. Machine to you and these are available in Double Nickel plating or if you want we can Ceramic coat them Black.

 

These are our first ones back from the platers and I am so stoked about these.

I am sure that you will agree, that these are really Nostalgic and suit the machine, especially a SOHC Model.

These are now available to you lot around the globe.

If you want a yesteryear look, these these are the puppies right here and now.

We are proud to say these are made here in the states and and none of that over sea’s issues with wrong model etc.

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 

 


 

These are a great exhaust and I shall be adding more photos as I go along, I shall also be fitting a set to my very own Cafe Racer machine so you can see and hear them as i fire it up and ride her around. We are very excited about our New product as the Mac style are OK but have no thickness and sound too quiet.

 

So many people asked me about this set up and I hope you like what we have done here as it took quite some time, once these are Nickel plated they can be shipped and that will be next week for sure, so place your orders as I only have 12 sets right now.

 

Have a look, you will see that these are all hand bent and welded, these take time to make but that’s how they did it back in the day and that is how I want them on my bikes and thought that you lot would also like them.

These will look in the same style as the Paul Dunstall pipes of the day and am sure that you will like the way these sweep upwards too.

Sturdy and hug the frame well, these also have a Brazed captive nut so if you want to mount your own bracket to where ever you can, it is there for you to decide.

Now, right now I have One set in Black that I fitted to the 78K model and you can use the main stand too and that’s a nice option.


 

Once these are Nickel plated, these will shine and look just like they were originals from back in the day, we looked long and hard at designing these ans fitted this system a dozen times until i liked the bends and the sweep etc and I am now pleased to say that this is how I envisioned these to look like. I am looking forward to fitting a set to my bike but they will be a Stainless set, but unless you have $800, we will only supply them on demand in stainless right now.

Have a look and see what you think, by next week I will have these Nickel plated and they will look great, but wanted to get these on the website for the New year and I have now managed that. I fitted these but painted this Black so you can see how they look a different color but this also is fitted to a 1977 CB750K and it fitted very well.

These are $499 a set and come complete with Nickel coating and the baffles as well, these will really set your machine off and we are proud to have these for sale to you.

Finally these are ready and I am happy to offer them to you, and yes of course we ship all over the globe too as we make all the other exhausts from cb350 up to the dohc 750, so keep checking our product lines as we are going to be making other systems too.

 

These Exhaust systems are ideal for you if you are building that Cafe Racer, Brat or Custom machine, or – just want to take your old rusty stock pipes off and have some exhaust that scream the style of the race track days of the mid 1970’s, and we tried hard to get these to look the part.

Please let us know if you want any more photos etc and we shall do our very best to answer all your questions. I am sure that you are curious now and as I said we only have 12 sets of these right now, we shall be manufacturing some more but have many other systems we are working on right now, including Royal Enfield too.

So- have a good look and remember, these are raw steel, 049 wall from cold rolled, but we shall be Nickel plating them to give it that Vintage look. These sit very well and give the Motorcycle a Racing look right out of the box.

We just painted these Black, so you could see them as a different color and they look pretty cool like that as well.

 

Also these are removable baffles too, look how thick the Aluminum end cap is. These are first class and you will see how well the systems are made when you unwrap them.

Shipping is about $45 to NY and FL and a wee bit cheaper the closer you are to us as we ship via FED EX.

 

OK, here we are with the Nickel plated ones and boy do they look great.

We will be fitting these to my main machine this week, that way you can see how they look and fit etc.

A lot of time went into this and I am sure that you will dig the look as much as I do.

We love what we do here and hope that you continue business with us as you have before, we enjoy making new friends and hearing of your personal builds too.

My Belstaff RoadMaster II Jacket for sale on Ebay right now

BELSTAFF JACKET OPF MINE FOR SALE- VERY RARE TO FIND THESE DAYS.

 

 

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Well Here is something that you really don’t see that often and when you do, they go for a lot of money to collectors etc.

 

Above is the link that I have for my Original Belstaff Jacket that I have had over 20 years and used to wear in the City of London when delivering to places on my Dispatch bike.

 

 

This kept me warm and toasty in the winter months, and I assure you, this is a really good warm jacket that you will be glad that you own.

 

 

I now live in Southern California, so never need to wear it in the lovely sunny weather that we are blessed to receive.

 

 

So, I thought I would bung it on Ebay and someone else can get miles of smiles out of this wax proofed Belstaff jacket that has so much style and charisma as well as doing a superb job to keep out the elements.

 

 

Belstaff is the BEST all weather jacket in the world-barr none.

This is the Roadmaster II and I love how warm it feels, all the pockets have brass snaps that seal everything up, with a strong zipper this will keep the wind and the rain out.

 

 

 

 

I did have a belt but cannot find it, if I do, I shall obviously put it in with the jacket, but other than that, this is a great buy and look on ebay right now, there are a couple on there the same but want $700 plus for them.

So- mine is a great deal.

 

 

Grab it whilst you can, this is great for the TON UP rider as Rockers wore these a lot too.

 

 

This is a medium size, it still fits me but I am now 185 pounds and even though it fits, I would boil like an egg in it if I rode it in the SoCal weather.

 

Thanks for looking, hope someone enjoys it as much as I did.  You can email me at carpy@carpyscaferacers.com or call or text at 714-598-8392

 

 

1971 CB750 CAFE RACER FOR SALE $4000

OK- here we go with a cool little  CB750 HONDA Cafe Racer for someone out there, who wants to have a fun ride right now.

 

 

 

This is a cool little ride and is a 1971 CB750K with a recent motor overhaul, this runs great and is titled and tagged to boot.

 

 

This has a new LED headlight that functions really well.

 

I have Just fitted a New Stainless Steel Yoshimura style 4 into 1 system and that sounds awesome, and hugs the bike very well indeed.

 

 

 The exhaust is one of my first stainless for the public and it sure looks and sounds really great, these are made at a pro shop and I am so happt with the fit and finish of our latest exhaust system.

 

 

This is not a show bike but a fun ride none the less and hence the price, this is great value for your hard earned buck.

 

We often get a few trade ins and just tweak the bike a little and let you guys or girls, change the bike to how you want it for your personal use and these bikes we advertise on our site have had a road test and a service too.

 

 

This is a good time to buy as you have some of your festive time coming up and can ask for good presents for the big day on the 25th of December.

 

 

This still has the original Candy Paint on the headlight bucket, gas tank and the side covers, have a look and see what you think?  As if you do not like the color as restorer would buy these from you and you can get another set off eBay and paint to what ever color scheme you like.

 

 

If you are looking for something to get on right now and play with, then look no further than here as I will also try and add some video later so you can see and hear this machine.

 

Everything functions on this motorcycle and it wont be long until you have changed it to suits your needs and tastes etc but a superb platform to use as this is the machine that I really enjoy working with.

 

This has a bobbed rear fender with a Beeza light and the bike runs on 19 inch front and 18 inch rear rims.

 

 

 

Runs on Dunlops and all seems to function well, I shall ride it a few more miles today, but on Wednesday we are off to Las Vegas for the Sema show so will be back on Saturday, although you can always email us at carpy@carpyscaferacers.com or text us on 714-598-8392 if you need anymore information.

 

 

This bike sits well and has an old set of RC rear 13 inch coil spring shocks to soak up any imperfections on our roads.

 

This has a Guilerri style racing seat that’s quite comfortable and is hinged.

 

 

Just some good old spit and polish and you will have a head turning machine that’s for sure.

 

Drop us a line if you need any more information OK?  We are here to help or advise and thanks for having a look at this 1971 CB750 HONDA Cafe Racer.

 

714-996-4597 Or text 714-598-8392

 

 

The headers look great in Stainless steel and wont rust either.

 

 

 

Here is a video below I just took for you to at least hear the exhaust system.

 

Monday! Well, start of a New week.

Oh yes, I have the same feeling when the alarm goes off on a Monday morning- it was really hard to get my legs out of the pit at 6:50 but once I was up, I was on a roll and off we go for another round of Motorcycle parts and design at the shop.

I live about 30 minutes away in the O.C. Area of La Mirada, its a wonderful place and some very cool architecture too, lots of classic car and Hot Rod activity, as well as a plethora of motorcycle interest to boot.

Yesterday, we jumped in the Mini Cooper of Jennifer’s and headed for Long beach for the antique swap meet/fair, big turn out and always fun seeing whats going on in the area.

Dakota spotted this awesome stadium nine long board and scored it for about $35, that’s a $150-$200 all day long, and he got it to give me a shot at riding it, looks like I may need some intensive care later as I go arse over tit when I have a go at riding the thing.

But there was some cool stuff out there and I need to always come up with a few idea’s for different products for the shop etc, and there is all sorts of cool stuff.

I wanted this TV so bad but how the hell would we fit it in the Mini, as we had the skate board, a Gas Station alarm bell, some old Gauges and Jennifer got some stuff too, but thought I would take a snap.

 

I love checking out markets and it was a great day there with tons of great looking bits and bobs and had a grand day walking about in the high 80’s on a Sunday.

So, back at the shop and have some friends coming in from Australia today, a great Hot Rodder that has had many machines in his shop over the years.

We have much to do at the shop and need to get cranking and make sure these projects are done and dusted, so we can go onto other builds and repairs.

I have just about finished the repair on the K4 a customer has had since brand new and it needed new tire and front brake repairing , as well as electrical doing as the rear end was all corroded etc, but that’s done and now to invoice the fella.

I have a busy week this week and wanted to at least drop a line on my blog, as people do email and ask what is going on at the shop and I do enjoy telling you lot what we get up to as of late.

There is many things we are planning on doing here at the shop and we will always keep you updated with what we have accomplished etc.

We have also been making some cool lamps etc for people, so if you want some cool stuff for your place or as a gift for people and they are into mechanical things, drop us a few lines, and, we are bringing a NEW website out really soon too, and will be showing some of those products on there and maybe a few videos. so you can see and hear what we are up to at C.C.R.

So, keep tuned to the blogs and of course the websites and the Facebook pages as well as twitter and instagram etc as we strive to do cool stuff and share with the globe.

Hope Monday is a good one for you and that the weekend was a blast like we had too.

 

My cousin sent me this today, sure wish I could of gone, just for the sound alone- what do you think?