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    mardi 2 juillet 2013

    HONDA CB750 CAFE RACER BY DOZER GARAGE – BROWN IN NOW COOL


    Dozer Garage have delivered one sweet looking Honda CB750 Cafe Racer perhaps one of the most popular bikes to create a cafe racer from. A simple double brown strip runs the length of the bike which looks sweet matched with the brown leather seat. A beautifully finished custom tank was added to the build, hand made by the guys from Dozer along with seat pan, seat and many other items. I really like the fine pin stripes that follow the contours of the custom tank. They highlight the lines perfectly and tie in with the black frame and wheels.
    The huge big fat Firestone tyres really fill out the wheels on this bike making the whole thing look much lower than it is. The cleaned up and retuned engine sits perfectly in with the style. I love the fact that it’s been cleaned but not replaced with brand new chromed parts. The slightly worn feel adds to the history and not to mention looks bad ass. The exhaust was done by Vance and Himes along with a new mirrors, grips and finished off by the brown and white paint job done by the guys at Dozer. They have made brown look really cool and everyone must agree it looks amazing.
    Dozer Garage are based in Poland with the bike currently for sale at $12000 so drop them a line if your interested. They specialise in custom motorcycles but can also produce some sweet hot rods, roadsters and custom cars, They have been producing bikes for over 8 years now and work closely with the customer to get the finished product just how they want it.

    Website: dozergarage.com

    Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by Dozer Garage - Brown in now cool
    Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by Dozer Garage - Brown in now cool
    Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by Dozer Garage - Brown in now cool
    Honda CB750 Cafe Racer by Dozer Garage - Brown in now cool
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    from .moto-verso

    HONDA CB550 BY MEYERBUILT METALWORKS


    Honda CB550
    Cliff Meyer is a pediatric ICU nurse during the day and builds motorcycles during his spare time. Inspired by watching motorcycle reality shows, Cliff taught himself how to weld and fabricate metal. From there he worked part time at a a small racing and fabrication shop until he started Meyerbuilt Metalworks about four years ago. His mentor through all of this has been his great-uncle Jerry Schwarz—one of Carroll Shelby’s chief mechanics and fabricators.
    Cliff is based in Indiana, so I asked him if the state’s motorsport heritage influences his builds. “The racing culture affects my designs in that I don’t really put much on the bike that doesn’t need to be there. I prefer to just make a bike for what it is … riding.”
    Honda CB550
    For this build, a 1974 Honda CB550, he took inspiration from aircraft design, since his client is in the United States Coast Guard. “This is where the rivets and polished aluminum accents come in,” Cliff noted.
    The gas tank, fairing, tail section, and sub-frame are all handmade with a brushed finish. Graphics were done by Pete at Freelance Graphics in Indianapolis with the owner’s direction. The sub-frame was then polished to show some contrast to the frame and tins.
    Honda CB550
    Other custom fabricated items include the rear swingarm. The main structure is stock CB550, but bracing and mounts were added to the monoshock.
    There is a small “cockpit” plate on the top triple clamp that holds the ignition and a bicycle speedometer. There’s also a smartphone mount that Cliff customized to fit in the steering stem. A USB charging port is conveniently located under the seat, so his client’s smartphone can be plugged in for GPS navigation.
    The turn signals are all Cliff’s original design, using LEDs and custom housings up front and attached to custom headlight mounts. The rear signals are frenched into the sub-frame, and the tail light is frenched into a housing in the tail.
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    The battery and fuses are inside the tail too, with the regulator/rectifier mounted under the sub-frame. All wiring is hidden under a plate mounted under sub-frame.
    The seat was upholstered by Kent Upholstery in Indianapolis. “Kevin Kent is a great guy and his work speaks for itself. He’s done three previous seats for me … and is getting a fourth soon!”
    The Honda engine had a top-end going through by Cliff’s good friend Rob Lemon. “Rob did my last bike engine, and it hasn’t needed to be touched in over a year.”
    Honda CB550
    The exhaust is a complete custom 2-2 stainless system. This was an added “option” that the owner and Cliff talked about. Together they decided that the CB550 would look great with a brushed stainless exhaust and went with it.
    Mufflers are from Cone Engineering, the wheels are Harley-Davidson, front end is from a 2004 GSX-R600 and the front rotors are from a Hayabusa. Tires are Shinkos and brakes are GSX-R front and rear.
    The frame was powder-“flawlessly”-coated satin black by KeCo Coatings in Indianapolis.
    Honda CB550
    All the Honda parts came from Dime City Cycles. “I want to thank them for being so helpful and quick with the shipping,” says Cliff. “I’ll be turning to them again on my next project.”
    Recently, Cliff got the owner’s permission to ride the bike to a local show. “It got some really nice feedback from the observers. It was great to hear all the positive comments on the bike.”
    Cliff thoroughly tests all his bikes before hand-off. “Riding the bike was great, and I’ve put 100 miles on her. She handles great, and has very good response. I know Mike (the owner) is gonna love it. I can’t wait to deliver it to him.”
    Wes Garcia is the chief editor of Megadeluxe, an online magazine covering the world of speed, sport and design. Images by Kyle Stevenson.
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    Sylvain Berneron update – Holographic Hammer


    After designing the BMW Concept Ninety, Sylvain S383 is now launching an art page on Facebook called Holographic Hammer. Check it out here and give it a like, if you like.
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    He was also in Biarritz last week for the second edition of Wheels & Waves and sent me some nice photos from the event.
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    PS: The TZAR won the sprint race there, the pic attached was the prize, gold watch from March LA.B !
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    - See more at: http://blog.derestricted.com/design/sylvain-berneron-update-holographic-hammer/#sthash.ygVweTzz.dpuf

    real pin up !