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Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby cmessenk » Tue May 17, 2011 6:46 pm

As a rule, I generally don't do the bike "shows", let alone enter my bike in competitions, but this one had Cafe Racer plastered all over it and I couldn't resist. So this one is for all the Cafe Racer enthusiasts in the Norton group, as there was a pretty cool event last Saturday in St. Petersburg, FL. Grand opening of Dime City Cycles, with Discovery Channel HD Theater filming at the event along with reps from Cafe Racer Magazine. One of the show judges was Mark Wilsmore from the Ace Cafe in London. Sorry if the pics don't fit your screens, it's late and I'm too lazy to resize in PhotoBucket....also the Tampa Bay Lightning game is on and I'm missing the game.....GO BOLTS!!

Edit Note: Again, sorry I didn't resize the pics...if they're too cut off on your monitor, you can view them on the Brit Bike Forum: http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbthrea ... Post373989

But you gotta promise to come right back here, though! :wink:

A rare May cold front brought threatening clouds to our area, but approx. 300 bikes braved the day and showed up before the rains blew in.

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We arrived early and parked across the street to let the vendors finish setting up. I rode in with my two friends Norton Billy and "Can't be Caught" Carl. A pic of Billy's completely chromed '75 850 Inter-Continental and Carl's screaming Ducati 1000.

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My Combat, all spiffed up for the show

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Ok, the gates opened just as my fellow "Nortoneer", Skip, showed up on his freshly restored John Player. Naturally, we decided to park side-by-side to center the Norton representation

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As this was primarily a Cafe Racer-themed show, there were tons of vintage cafes in attendance...too many to post, but here's a few pics:

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I know, blasphemy!!!

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And lots of Jap 350's, 500's, 550's and 750's

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Gotta give every bike type their due......Dave Ashenbrenner from the famous "Carter Brother's Garage" in Altoona, Fl was there with his cool Hardley. Dave creates the very high-quality (and ethanol-resistant) Gus Khun, Dunstall, etc. replica tanks and seat fabs you see on eBay...not a promo...just the facts.

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Here's a pic of Mark Wilsmore (on the right), one of the original founders of the Ace Cafe, who judged the Cafe Racer portion of the show. The other category was for "bobbers", which I'll not waste any more time on....

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Ok, Ok, I know you're probably wondering where I'm going with this. At the end of the night, Mark chose my Combat as the "Best Cafe Racer" of the show. The entire event will be shown on Discovery Channel sometime this fall, with the event also featured in Cafe Racer magazine in an future edition. Mark said he made his choice because his vision of a traditional Cafe Racer had to be a British bike with "cllip-on bars", "rear-sets" and very, very fast...with evidence that the bike was ridden hard...and went on to mention that the winning bike was in sore need of a new rear tire.

Yeah, yeah, my one time as a "Trophy #hore"...oh well. My fellow Nortoneer, Skip, won the "Judges Choice" trophy with his awesome John Player...all in all the Norton contingent did well.

Some parting shots:

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It did rain, between 3 and 5 p.m. Actually had 1/4" hail coming down, but cleared by 6 p.m.

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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby swooshdave » Tue May 17, 2011 7:38 pm

Great job! I bet you can hear Billy three states over.

Some of those photos are really nice. The one with the tow tanks better be on your wallpaper!
You probably want to go into town, and find a up to date Jap Bike store,
With a full spares department, a clean workshop, and kean young mechanics.
And ask them if theres a Grumpy Old Bloke out in the Hills, who knows how to fix Real Motorcycles.

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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby grandpaul » Wed May 18, 2011 6:15 am

HEY! Congrats, Chip; well deserved.

That makes at least a half-dozen of my 20 or so client builds that have taken home awards.
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby Vulin » Wed May 18, 2011 3:54 pm

I would really like the ducati as my daily
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby Matt Spencer » Wed May 18, 2011 8:23 pm

Very Good . Nice tank on the massey ferguson . Good Tip . Fair pi..ing down , there though ? .
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby cmessenk » Thu May 19, 2011 1:12 pm

Matt Spencer wrote:Good Tip . Fair pi..ing down , there though ? .


Thanks, Matt....not quite sure what you meant by your last statement??
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby Matt Spencer » Fri May 20, 2011 4:20 am

er . PRECIPTITATION ! :D I supose thats a ' Light shower ' for England , though . :shock:
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby hobot » Wed May 25, 2011 9:33 am

Impressive the variety and styles and innovations! Thanx for expanding my concepts on cafe's.
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby swooshdave » Wed May 25, 2011 11:50 am

cmessenk wrote:It did rain, between 3 and 5 p.m. Actually had 1/4" hail coming down, but cleared by 6 p.m.

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What is that black bike in the middle? A Honda?
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby grandpaul » Wed May 25, 2011 12:22 pm

Honda 750 Four with some mods...
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby cmessenk » Thu May 26, 2011 9:42 am

hobot wrote:Impressive the variety and styles and innovations! Thanx for expanding my concepts on cafe's.


For those who might be interested in seeing more of the bikes at the show, my buddy Skip (the JPN owner) took a bunch of photos. Caution...pin-up competition ladies included....although definitely Safe For Work.

https://picasaweb.google.com/1009121316 ... MADCCShow#
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby swooshdave » Thu May 26, 2011 11:52 am

cmessenk wrote:
hobot wrote:Impressive the variety and styles and innovations! Thanx for expanding my concepts on cafe's.


For those who might be interested in seeing more of the bikes at the show, my buddy Skip (the JPN owner) took a bunch of photos. Caution...pin-up competition ladies included....although definitely Safe For Work.

https://picasaweb.google.com/1009121316 ... MADCCShow#


Great, can't look at it at work and can't look at it at home. Sigh. :wink:
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And ask them if theres a Grumpy Old Bloke out in the Hills, who knows how to fix Real Motorcycles.

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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby grandpaul » Thu May 26, 2011 1:12 pm

It's okay, Dave, they are fully-clad cutie-pies made up like the 50s.
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby pelican » Thu May 26, 2011 7:12 pm

congrats on the win!!!

I think my fave is the blue indian, that stained glass looking windscreen is really cool too 8)
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Re: Vintage Cafe Racer Show

Postby nortriubuell » Tue May 31, 2011 5:24 pm

Very, very cool ... and thanks for all the pics !!! I luv going to stuff like this, I just hardly ever get to though ... :( Posts like this are much appeciated !
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