Europe’s top custom bikes to debut at London Show

 

Europe’s premier bike builders will be descending on London in February as the London Custom Building Championships get underway at the Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show.

Fifty of the very best choppers, cafe racers, flat-trackers and bobbers will be fighting for a huge purse of £12,000 in a championship that looks set to become one of Europe’s biggest custom events.

Entries from the cream of custom builders: but to name a few: –

Auto Fabrica
Big CC racing
Black market customs
Burnout bikes
Celtic Choppers
Customized Choppers
Destiny Cycles
The Hogfather Motorcycles
House of Custom
Krazy Horse Customs
Lamb engineering
Medeza Cycles
Nick Gale Customs
Old Empire Motorcycles
P & D Customs
RedMax Speedshop
Second City Customs
Shaws Harley Davidson
Sickboyz Customs
Sooty’s Customs
Taylormade Wheels

The Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show runs from February 14-16 at the Excel centre in London docklands.

Advance tickets are just £16 and the event includes the star-studded all-action Revolution show, Custom, Adventure, Classic and Sports and Performance zones plus every important 2014 model will be on display. Get your tickets now!

http://www.mcnmotorcycleshow.com/

 

CB750 S.S. The Brown Beater

This poor old Super Sport was turned into a Mad max style cafe racer, but met an untimely dimize when it was hot by a car, so the chap bought it to the shop to see if I could at least get her back into some sort of ride able condition.

 

So the job began on my own to try and resurrect this old Super Sport and give it a cooler look than it had last time it was transformed.

The front end had quite a punch on the nose, but this was mostly cosmetic other than the forks and triple tree’s as I had to remove and check everything for alignment.

 

The poor old girl slid along the tarmac a wee bit and ended up with a bit of road rash but we can sort this baby out.

Taking her apart to see what we have here and where we can go to make this a head turner once more.

 

These had some weird set of handlebar controls on and were no good, so glad to 86 them to be honest !

 

Be glad when I have cleaned this front end up as she took a bit of a beating that’s for certain.

Took the triple apart and had to use another one as this was out of whack.

 

Now the repair starts and things will eventually look a little better than it did a few days before when she limped into the workshop.

 

 

Well, the tank got a good sorting out and I hammered the knee inserts, cut the top flap off and welded up the space, then fitted one of our Monza Gas caps.

The customers said he would like the color to change to a Brown, so I did what I was told and the bike does look good once finished but at first I thought it looked more like Colon Spillage when we first shot the color.

 

 

Added a little accent here and there to break things up and it starts to take shape.

 

Silver and Black checkers were the way to go on this particular ride and it worked out pretty good in the end.

 

I revamped the old exhaust system the best I could and was happy at how this actually came out.

 

Used one of our Rocket 4 seat bases and I have sold over 200 of these, as they just look awesome.

 

Removed the bent up stock rear swing arm and fitted our new box section set up.

 

The old oil filter housing was shot to bits, so we machined a new one out of 6061 and came out great.

 

 

Polished up the old brackets and Drilled the rear brake Rotor too and added the Scorcher exhaust tip.

Sure is changing shape now and the customer is going to be very surprised when they get this back to them.

Polished up master cylinder assembly and added original switches that we polished a well.

 

I actually hand cut this bracket and then polished it, added some holes for some cool indication lights and fitted to the triple tree.

 

See how much of a difference some polishing and cleaning and making new parts starts to change the machine?

 

I was more than happy at the way this bike was starting to look as it did look pretty sad a few days before.

 

 

Next up was to work on some of the electrical and see if it still works after the car hit it.

Next after that was to wrap the seat base in a classic race style cover.

 

Now we are getting somewhere with this Cafe Racer and the finish is almost in reach.

Buttoning this all up and now figuring out which rear light assembly to fit to the back of the seat base.

 

Now we are almost there and boy what a transformation compared to it before.

 

Before and now after!!!!!

 

This is way better don’t you think?  The Colon Brown actually turned out to be pretty good in the end.

 

 

I am happy at the way this turned out and thought that I would share this with you lot to show what can be done to something when it starts off in a bad state of affairs.

 

 

Needless to say, the customers was really happy with this machine and had a grin from ear to ear when I opened the garage door to show him his machine.

 

 

 This was a fun project and it turned out pretty well for a repair job as I prefer to take the whole machine apart down to the frame and start again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, if any of you lot out there think that there is no hope for your tired, rusty or battered ride, just think again as there is always hope.

 

 

Send pics of your machine in if you are not sure, as we will always advise on the best option for your buck !

 

 

I hope that these photo’s inspires you to at least have a go with your bike as it really can be fun.

 

 

 

A fun project that actually finished fairly quickly when you have a lot of the parts at hand and can make them there at the shop.

 

 The Tri bar head light we use on many f our motorcycles, not only looks cool, it’s Brighter than Einstein.

 

 

The top end of the bike when we got it at the shop was torn up like a paper cup and am so glad at the transformation as this looks way better than factory .

 

 

 

I am so glad that this came out OK as its sometimes hard to see the wood for the tree’s but this turned out just as I had hoped.

 

Here are some shots for you to have a look at and I hope you enjoy them?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NHRA MUSEUM POMONA CALIFORNIA

This is the NHRA Museum at Pomona and we took a little tour around this great landmark yesterday.

If  you ever get to Southern California, it is a great museum to visit if you are into Hot Rods, Customs and Drag Racing etc.

So much history here for you to see and hard to believe that these are still around.

 

Cool Neon signs there too.

Original Lions Drag Strip sign and rare Club Jackets to see as well.

 

I love the Vintage Indian Motorcycles sign, would look great in the garage.

The 36 is a cool ride but when slightly Customized it is unreal, I love the LaSalle grille.

 

Chuck porters truck is something I remember when it was on the cover of Hot Rod magazine back in March 1955.

This truck must of turned many heads back in 55 as there were not too many Yellow trucks around, other than Moons.

MOONS have always been synonymous with Hot Rodding and so nice to see their cars here at the museum for everyone to enjoy.

The Cam Father , Ed Iskenderians Original Model T roadster with Maxi heads on Essex rails is my all time  favorite Hot Rod and I still see him around.

Another famous Roadster that i saw on many covers of magazine, especially Street Rodder,

Two great Hot Rod and drag racing Icons in the day were Norm Grabowski and Tommy Ivo. These are their rides.

Both Cover cars, Norms was in the TV hit 77 unset strip and Tommy Ivo’s was in a bunch of B movie’s

 

 

Sling shot dragsters are just MAD !!!!

These are so great to hear fire up and watch them run full bore on the 1/4.

The infamous drag-master, you were in trouble if you matched up against this machine.

 

Great collection of Vintage helmets.

I dig this super early skid lid.

Dakota and his mum Jennifer have a go at the lights.

Dakota red lights, Win to MUM !

Dakota Races his drag bike on weekends ( Kawasaki 1400 ) But he settled into this ex John Force Funny car no problem.

 

Super  AV8, the Model A Roadster on 32 rails, I love this era so much.

Twin CB750 motors in the Vance and Hines drag bike I just loved this. And stood in awe for sometime.

Hubba Hubba- Gimme Gimmee!!

A great visit and I will visit again as they change the line up through out the year and in the summer they have a cruise there.

 

When you are good at racing , you can win a Wally!

Kota actually has one that he won last year.

 

Quick Tour of where the Cafe Racers are Created.


This is just a quick tour of the back of the shop and where the Cafe Racers are created, I thought we would use the little camera and try the video mode, and it came out quite well really.
So, turn the volume up and have a look at a little bit of my world and hope you like it?

 

 

We have abut an 8000 foot shop and the back is about 5000 of that where we have parts/inventory as well as a few bike lifts, work benches and shelving and that’s where some of the magic is done and many of you don’t see that, a little later on I shall be making more videos to share with you on this website, so stay tuned to that.

 

I wanted to just walk around the rear of the workshop for 5 minutes or so on a Sunday, so we can show you a little more of the Cafe Racer side this time, as we get many emails asking us about a quick tour of the shop, and this is a good opportunity to share a little bit of the Speed Shop with you all.

 

 

GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW 25th,26th and 27th January.

Hope to have it finished for the show, many parts on this machine are original and over 30 years old, a time machine brought back to life and I hope you like it as much as I have been creating it.

Be great to meet some of the people that phone or email us from all over the globe, hope you can make it there?

Soon as I know what building we are in, I shall let you know.

 

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The Grand National Roadster Show

2012 America's Most Beautiful Roadster Winner Bill Lindig's 1927 Ford Roadster

Presenting the 2012 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Winner
Bill Lindig’s 1927 Ford Roadster

2013 General Show Information

64th Annual O’Reilly Grand National Roadster Show 

January 25-27, 2013
Held at:
Fairplex – Pomona, CA
1101 West McKinley Ave.
Pomona, CA 91768

Map it on Google Maps

Show Times

  Friday January 25, 2013 12:00 pm until 8:00 pm
  Saturday January 26, 2013 10:00 am until 8:00 pm
  Sunday January 27, 2013 10:00 am until 6:00 pm

Locations

Fairplex Buildings 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Redwood, Sycamore, Pepper, Elm, and Palm Avenues.

Admission

Tickets at the door
General Admission (13 years and up) $20.00
Junior Admission (6-12 years) $10.00
5 & under – free

Discounts

Advance discount tickets are on sale now at O’Reilly Auto Parts stores for the 64th Annual Grand National Roadster Show.
Adults (ages 13 and over): $18.00 per day
Children (ages 6-12): $8.00 per day

Ticket vouchers redeemable at Fairplex Main Gate only.

Parking

$10.00 Parking is at Gate 9 off of White Avenue. Tram service into the event
will be available during show hours and stops ½ hour after the event closes.

Show Facts

  • The GNRS is now in its 64th year.  Once known as the Oakland Roadster Show, it is the longest running indoor car show in the world!  Produced at the Fairplex in Pomona for the 10th consecutive year.
  • Over 500 show vehicles will compete for awards inside all of the Fairplex buildings.  Another 400-800 vehicles will join the event Saturday & Sunday for the 8th Annual Grand Daddy Drive-In. Vehicles will park between buildings as part of the show.
  • This year’s show theme is Aloha.   Cars and vendors are encouraged to decorate with the theme.
  • Our featured building 9 exhibits “Woodies, Wagons & The Spirit of Aloha”.   Displaying surf vehicles
  • Watch and bid on artwork created by the best pinstripers in the nation at the Pinstriper’s Reunion. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to nearby charities.
  • Pinstripers interested in being part of the amazing charity event; please contact
    Artie Schilling –  artschilling@sc.rr.com
  • Listen to live music all three days inside Bld 10 and outside and see celebrities throughout the show.
  • The GNRS Awards Ceremony starts at 4:00pm on Sunday night where the 2013 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster, America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle will be crowned, along with many other awards.

Be a Trophy Girl!

Trophy Girl Contest applications are now available. Trophy Girl Applications for both shows are due by Jan. 1st, 2013. Download the application

General Questions and Answers:

Q: Where can I buy the discounted tickets?
A: O’Reilly Auto Parts stores are located throughout the US.  Check your local listings to see a store near you.  If there is not an O’Reilly store near you, you can always purchase the discounted ticket voucher at an O’Reilly store in California before you get to the show.

Q: Will there be a scooter Rental at the show?
A: Yes, they will be available at the front gate for rent. To reserve you scooter ahead of time, please contact Event Mobility at 619-234-9505.

Q: When is the best day to come?
A: Every day is a great day!
Friday has less foot traffic and is great for those who want to avoid large crowds. This is the best day to meet many of the vehicle builders and car owners. There is Hawaiian entertainment in the Aloha room.
Saturday and Sunday the drive-in in conjunction with the indoor show offers more vehicles for the spectator to see. There are bands playing all day long in the Suede Palace as well as the trophy queen contest that evening. Sunday is the award ceremony where the iconic awards such as the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster and America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle are presented.

Q: Can I leave the event and come back?
A: You must get your hand stamped at the gate to re-enter. However, once you leave the parking lot you will have to purchase a parking pass again.

Q: Can I bring my dog to the show?
A: Only service dogs are allowed at the show. Any questions on Fairplex guidelines, you may contact the Fairplex directly at 909-623-3111.

Q: Can I bring my own food and beverage to the show?
A: Outside food and beverages except for water bottles are not allowed on the Fairplex premises.

Show Move In

Wednesday, January 23, 2013
4:00 pm until 8:00 pm (4:00 – 6:00 pm exclusive to vendors)

Thursday, January 24, 2013
8:00 am until 4:00 pm (8:00 – 10:00 am exclusive to vendors)

Lodging Information

The hotels listed below have room blocks designated for the Grand National Roadster Show.

Sheraton Fairplex
601 West McKinley Ave.
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 622-2220
www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/fairplex
$149 per night single/double occupancy

Radisson Suites Hotel Covina
1211 East Garvey St.
Covina, CA 91724
(626) 915-3441
www.radisson.com
$99 per night Single/Double $110 Triple Download Flyer

Sheraton Ontario
429 N.Vineyard Ave.
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 937-8000
www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1206131054&key=75123
$84.00 a night single/double occupancy $94.00 a night for Club room.

The Fairplex KOA/RV Park
2200 North White Ave.
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 593-8915
koa@fairplex.com
$44.00 weekday -$47.85 weekend (2 people) per night (Price subject to change)

Nearest Airports

LA/Ontario International Airport
(approximately 12 miles from event)
1923 East Avion Street
Ontario, CA 91761

Los Angeles International Airport

(approximately 46 miles from event)
1 World Way
Los Angeles, CA 90045

Show Producer

Rod Shows
12223 Highland Ave #550
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
Phone/Fax 1-877-763-7469
www.rodshows.com
e-mail us at info@rodshows.com

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KOPPA KAFE

KOPPA KAFE MY WILDEST RIDE.

Here is a Video I have done to show the build.

Enjoy:

Hey Gang

OK, here we go, I miss my  Vincent Cafe, I must build something Cooler!

COOLER?

How can that ever be achieved?

I know, a big task is ahead of me but hear me out.

How about a Cool Copper Flaked frame that has a 1969 First year Motor that is BLUPRINTED and Balanced.

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And to throw Gas on the fire, how about a Belt driven SUPERCHARGER one side of the Motor and hanging out on the left, a Magneto that is also belt driven, there will be more belts on it than a Taekwondo champions locker.

And, just to throw the Cat amongst the pigeons, how about a sprinkling of Nitrous Oxide to really give it some punch?

Then add a Custom Tank of mine that i shall make from 3 stock CB750K tank and stretch the thing 4 inches, to give me more Gas room for longer journeys.

Dunstall Clip ons.

One of my cool  Rocket Four seats with Leather trim.

Rear sets.

NOS Dresda swing arm. that  I have chromed the Balls out of.

Alloy Racing Rims.

Finned equipment.

And a Yoshimura exhaust that i am having re-made in quantities so you can all use them and have that Raspy sound too.

Sounds cool enough???

Stay tuned Gang, I am underway!!!!!!

As you will see from the pictures up there on the right handside, I had to use a SNOTTER of a bike, to show what can be done, this thing has been beaten to within an inch of its life, it was a weird conglomerate of parts, some way out of my head, Police lights for gods sake, whats all that about?

I found this sat in the Middle of the desert out by El Mirage and Edwards Air force base, they should of used it for target practice, and on Closer inspection, I think they did.

But, from little Acorns,  grow  big Oak tree’s –  so had better get on and give it plenty of water to grow into something cool.

All the bolts were as tight as a locked safe door.

I used more penatration fluid than a  Gay priest at a kids school.

There were all sorts of Critters living in the fork ears, some I am sure have not even been discovered.

I think it is the first time I have slung everything I took off the bike except the frame and forks, over the wall, nothing worth saving, it has more snot than a Barry Manilows hanky after a cold.

The last time I got rid of a bent Fork was when my Mum cooked potatoes when I was a kid.

This will be a Challange and I am sure you too will enjoy the transformation.

Challenge is right and I am running out of time, but I shall try and make some time in between working on Customers rides, selling parts and of course answering the 900 emails plus i am receiving lately, but this is what I enjoy and you lot seem to be having a ball with it.

OK, the frame was taken apart, crap, grime, snot and weird looking critters all buggered off real fast when the media blast shells hit them in the booth, the frame was cleaner than Grandads new Hankerchief and ready for some major changes.

I wanted to change the trail and rake of this frame this time, you know the deal, give it a more Ballsy look, bit like a Sprinter in the traps for his 100 Meter dash.

So, lets see what I can do, as having a Supercharger will give me 50% more power and, up to 10 pounds of boost, thats a bigger increase than Obama’s election lead.

So, I decided to use the stock parts that i cut off the frame and add it to the inner sides, gusset the frame to make it more sturdy, I want the ridgedity, as this bike will have some H.P. in it.

So I made a few adjustments and marked up where everything was going to get TIG welded and thus the build begins.

Many hours was sat at night and day, thinking what I could do and I have pretty much built this Cafe Racer in my head, so I now need to make this a reality.

The frame was in good sgape and I had no worries about cutting the headstock by the neck and making a 5 degree rake in there.

This has alot of strong Vee grooved welds that was more penatrating than a cheap Porno movie.

The Chassis now has the lines I am looking for and all welding done of a steel bed with a jig to make sure everything is bang on and plumb straight.

Next, well, grinding, I grinded more than ya Granny does her gnashers when she is asleep in the armchair when the Football is on.

I wanted to remove the ugly Japanese factory welds, as the early ones were pretty bad with spattering and the like.

After many hours of sanding, grinding and sweating, I finally got it to where I am ready to Bondo all the welds and make everything smooth.

More sanding and shaping but it is all worth it for the end result.

I used about a pound of original Copper metalflake in the paint to get this to how i want it, reflects back to the 1950’s of America and the cool Custom cars that ran around these roads.

Loads of clear coat was applied and sanded, then buffed like a bald mans head at a wedding.

I am happy with the result and now other things have to be started if I am gonna get to any shows in the new year.

The gas tank was a big challenge, as I had to use 3 of them to get the shape and contour needed for the bike to look right.

I have seen some tanks out there for sale but the tops are way too high and look like some one has made them in a hurry.

This has to flow, like all my tanks, it took many hours of drawing, shaping, trimming, cutting and reshaping, just to get the rough look, and then the time to clean and weld and grind and clean again.

but the tank is now done, I have cleaned it up and did the bosy work, I put in my knee inserts and then I primered the whole tank, Remember to make sure your petcock does not foul your carbs too, alot of thought gone into this.

The Gas tank looks solid and I sealed it with good old POR 15 sealant and let dry for 96 hours, yes 96 hours else she will leak before that time.

I have seen some leak more than a bunch of Old timers at a bus stop, and I didnt want that at all.

Now the tank is sealed and now painted Black with Copper Flake inserts and a copper and black set of checkers.

I shall sign write the sides if the tank too and add new chrome cap etc.

The rest of the bike now needs to be sorted and I am continuing with this at some sort of pace now, burning the candle at both ends has kind of become a tradition these days but the days are running out for sure.

I used my infamous Rocket Four seat, as I want to show you lot I do use my parts too, and this is going to really look Cool on the bike when it is all together, i already sprayed it Black and metalflake Copper and made a Leather seat cover for it too and used an old Pontiac light for her.

The swing arm as I mentioned was an old one I had in my MUMS shed back home, back in the day when i used to go to Road racing and watch all the cool guys race, one of my heros’ was Barry Sheene and also Rocket Ron Haslam.’

This is a race Dresda swing arm and it was NOS, I had it many moons but got my brother to send it from the UK and I stripped it and then got it chromed, this will look great in that flaked frame.

Well I have now started to get alot of work done on this and have had to build it in my old garage as there is way too many bikes in the way at my workshop to be honest.

And as the kettle is close to the garage, why not?

So, I have bunged the motor together and slung on another head gasket.

The Motor was taken out of the frame way back in about 1973 and then the 69 mill was totally taken apart, BLUEPRINTED, polished and ported and hauls so much ass.

But this time I want to try and really show this as a cool bike that has alot of old options available back in the day, so, as well as having more balls than a golf shop, this thing is gonna have a Belt driven Supercharger and a Aluminum ARD Magneto on the other side to try and even up the look of the Motor.

This will be a really wild looking machine, and I am still a long way off, although I have the ineternational motorcycle show coming up in 2 weeks and am trying hard to get it completed by then.

The Motor looks awesome and I have just fitted the Finned polished Aluminum Plenum (Manifold) that will sit in the head and allow the Supercharger to sit in this.

I guess for people that want to know about how this works in laymans terms, it is pretty much the same as pumping a tire up at a gas station, the  same principle.

More compression etc and the velocity of the fuel atomozies in the plenum chamber, thus resulting in peak ignition and the thrust of the piston at a much faster rate than a conventional carb system.

This is a great set up, but an old one.

Half these bits did not fit and, then to find out, some parts on this unit were kawasaki, some suzuki and I was banging my head against the wall for a while.

But I knew my mate Chris had one in Hungtington beach and a trip there and back  I was ready to “Simply ” bolt the thing on.

No luck there, looks like lady luck not only kicked me right in the nutz, she stole them, squeezed them in a vice and then to add to the pain. flushed them down the shitter.

My mates Supercharger was the same name but all the internals were different. I looked at 2 more in some magazines I got and they two were all different, maybe the dozen or so model they made were all proto-types?

So, up until the wee hours I was stumped.

I researched more and tried some templates, I got the help of a guy I knew who works with modern sport bikes and he helped make a new bracket and we fitted the charger to the bike.

So, after much ado, we came up with a plan to modify the original mounting plate, as it was way off.

After hours of trying, spacing, and grinding, we said to hell with it.

So, those of you who think some of this stuff is easier than pissing down hill, it simply isnt’ at times and I have run out of ADVIL, so gotta get it right in the next few days, else the show is a no go and, I am hoping to not only do long beach, but Seattle Washington too.

I have done a lot of work on this bike and still more to come, the back brake hub got my usual drilling and, I do this by hand with an electric drill, I know, I know, I can use modern stuff, but, for me, that’s not what it is about.

It is about having fun, creating your own bike, anyone can bang a button on a cnc these days and there you go, something perfect. I want to create stuff that my old Man and many peope did back in the day, in their garage with minimal tools, just have a go and see what it looks like, if you dont like it, do like I do, and sling it over next doors wall.

So my brake hub got well and truely drilled right up, came out pretty well dont ya think?

The rest of the bike will have all sorts of stuff and I am still thinking as I go along. I use Stainless allen head bolts and I polish each one by hand, takes some time but looks so much better.

Many of you email me about my detail and you are all having a go, thats so cool to hear from you lot and glad you too are having a riot building your rides out there in Cafe Racer Land.

To add some more different looks, I went for a Double chain and sprocket set up, I had tried these many moons ago and thought I would again.

I called my supplier about a double sprocket set up, and he sorted me a set out, to be honest  , this is the best way to go if you have more power at the rear wheel.

But there is not much clearance and had to wangle it to get it to sit how I wanted, but it does look cool, shame I cannot get a chrome chain, I rang Azuza down the road, as they still make all the chains and they do not do chrome anymore, so this will just have to work until I find something else.

The rear shocks I fitted look great, these were an Original set of FOX shocks that were made for a CB750 back in 1973 and still have the recipts for them,. I took them apart and chromed the springs and painted the resevoir.

Looks so cool with them on and all period parts too.

.I am still trying to think of other idea’s and wil show you how I am getting on as I develop this machine and will take pictures as I go along.

Hope you lot are all enjoying the ride as I am, although at times it is like shoveling shit uphill.

The Rear sets I had are the italian set up, but I took them apart and got them chromed, as I want them to be a god contrast aginst the Copper flake paint and think this will really brighten the rear up.

I have polished an original Oil cooler Adapter I had kicking about in the Garage at home, I now need to look at what sort of cooler set up to use, as I don’t want to hinder the Yoshimura header pipes at all.

But at least I am making some headway and hope to try and get alot of parts mocked up and then cleaned, buffed and fitted, intime for the shows that are coming up way too fast for my liking. Remember, I have other customers bikes to get built too and all my parts and accessories to send out to you lot.

And you think Santa is busy right now?

Right, back once more, and things are slowly getting sorted out, this kit was really a bunch of crap bodged together, Lucky for me, chris managed to work out a few of the problems, without out his help, i would be up shit creek, I would of not only lost both my paddles, but the boat would of had a hole in it and a Sunami of shite would be fast approaching, so things really are now starting to take shape.

So, the brackets I had for mounting, all of them were not correct, we went and had one water cut and that is now so much better, we put the Supercharger back up on the new plate and things really seemed to pan out.

Now the long arduous task of polishing the brackets etc, trying to work out how to make the Belt tension-er as mine is missing, as well as making sure a cable will fit on the Bakalite slide thats inside the Supercharger, a lot to do, and if I have time, maybe some NOS, just to give it that added PUNCH.

If you buy an old kit off the internet, make sure it is for that bike, as mine had more wrong parts than an EDSEL.

This will save so much time in the long run and I will not go this route at all ever again.

Be easier to rig a New TURBO up to be honest and there you go, but time is ticking and now things have to start to change gear and get things to fit and hopefully make this look really like a mechanical Bull on Steroids.

To add to the spark, I have used a vintage ARD magneto, i had about 6 of them a while back and have kept 3 of the better ones, this will really give the spark something to be happy about and no need for Coils with a magneto etc.

Plus it will give the Status Quo to the engine, with 2 Belt driven units sitting opposite each other.

This will look so mad when you see it in person, I am sure you will be head scratching for a while.?

So, tomorrow I have some polishing to do as well   and try and work out the guts of the Supercharger and make a tensioner for the belts, then once all done, add the polished parts and start to hook this beast back together, then add some cool H-T leads for the spark Plugs, and then i can start to do other things like maybe add some NOS with a bottle on the side, that should turn a few noggings eh?

So, keep watching as my KOPPA KAFE starts to transform into something unique and entertaining.

This has been quite a toughie project as many of the Supercharger parts did not fit, or, had the incorrect parts anyway, so I had to try and find stuff and lucky for me I did.

Anyway, time has gone on a little bit but, I am burning the candle at both ends, as for 2 days I had a stomach infection and was puking more chunks than a Pumpkin Smasher.

I am now fitting everything else up and today I made the front fender fit and sat that on the bike for final fit and am happy with it, the bobbed fender I sell looks great on the Koppa Kafe and I am sure you will like it too?

I made up braided hose Brake lines and then polished the master Cylinder, as the stock look  was black, but had faded over the years, and i wanted all the Grey off and down to the Aluminum and it came out nice, and, not to get the paint work buggered, I fitted a new Master cylinder repair kit.

I wired the bike up about 50% today and still need to shorten all the wirtes in the switches and on the harness , so it will fit in the 1930’s Hot Rod headlight shell, a trying and cumbersome time of which i am sure you have all sweated about, and I am too.

I buffed the side covers and fitted them and they look as sharp as a tack, and am pleased at the outcome, Just hope i can get the tank to look cool as that was heaps of work to get the correct style and look.

I also made my own Speedo face and this time I am not running a tach, just a single Speedometer on the tree and am cutting some 1/4 inch 6061 Aluminum by hand for the bracket and then will hand polish it. Should look pretty trick?

I cut the ends off the old oil lines and made a set of braided steel ones up and boy does that tidy up the area?

Also I hooked up the brake system to the Italian rear sets and this is now looking the part.

The bike took me some time to plan out what it was going to resemble and I am stoked it came out how I really wanted it to.

The Gas tank took me some time to really get it how I wanted and I am now glad I kept going.

Some people ask me where the Supercharger came from, and I usually tell them it was from my Mums washing machine.

The KOPPA KAFE was  a bike I had envisioned as a 15 year old kid and now it has become a reality, and just another page in my life of Cafe Racer motorcycle, and hopefully, many more chapters in that book for me to continue writing.

I used a Stock CB750 con rod I had laying about, drilled, bent and welded it, then chrome the thing and boy does it look Swanky on the bike. what ya reckon????

I have used up all my Yoshimura’s and now have New ones being made  to look simular but of course, they are not Yoshi pipes, but my own Brand, called Ton Up performance.

And they turned out superb and just like the original ones with a removable baffle, hand bent pipes with open welds and high temp coated in Black.

koppa6

A fun machine that now resides Down Under.

koppa2

Thanks for looking.

koppa7