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2010 - Triumph Thruxton SE debuts Cafe Racer Motorcycles

Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover – Speyer, Germany

    The mountains of Austria behind us, we entered a long stretch known as the Autobahn. Porsches and Beemers were flying past (no speed limit in most places) but we were capped at 100kph due to the torpedo on top of the car carrying all our worldly possessions. We pretty much raided Lutz’s entire CD collection on the eight hour drive up to Speyer. Oddly enough, the kitschy Kid Rock song “All Summer Long” is a big hit in Europe right now and we mused on its sampling of "Werewolves in London" and "Sweet Home Alabama". We admittedly even felt a bit homesick as we sang along, boppin’ down the ‘bahn. Lutz introduced us to a great singer named Frank Carrillo and I think we listed to “Roll the Bones” about ten times in a row.


    I have to admit that we were pretty tired at this point and hadn’t really heard much about Speyer; hadn’t heard ANYTHING actually. It’s a small to mid-sized town an hour outside of Frankfurt and we kind of viewed it as just a one-night stop on our way to Barcelona... If you hear crunching sounds from now on don’t worry, it’s just the sound of us eating a heaping plate of humble pie...


    We found our way to the Flaming Star and had our minds blown. There were already 20 bikes parked in front, mostly café racers and a couple old Harleys. Our jaws dropped and the owner ushered us into a scene we still can’t believe. The bar was sort of a gated clubhouse and inside they were having an old-fashioned American-style Bar-Bee-Q. More and more bikes kept showing up and it was absolutely fantastic. Kutty and his family were there and we had a great time catching up and hearing about the various adventures that had taken place over the past ten days (only ten days?!) Legendary pinstriper Herb Martinez was on hand and believe it or not our buddy Jacqui even showed up!


    When it finally came time to show the film, everyone packed into the bar and they even stood out the door. As it played no one spoke a word; we were truly speechless. So here’s to Speyer; huge thanks to all the rulers who came out for the event. It was truly our pleasure to have met you. Big thanks to Dynamite and Custombike Magazines, the Flaming Star, and Dickies for making such a fantastic night.


    On a side note I wanted to relate another story from the evening. We had the pleasure of meeting a couple of American guys who had been serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. One of them mentioned that Choppertown had gotten him and his boys through a lot of shit and they used to turn it up full volume to help them unwind after many a tough day in the field. He said it was an honor to meet us and we had only one thing to say; it’s an honor to meet him. Regardless of where you fall on the political side of the fence, those men and women go through a lot and we wish them all a safe return. Hope to see you guys on the road again soon.



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BMW Cafe...

Reader Ride. 1969 Norton Cafe.

Stunner of a Beemer..

Interesting Honda CL450 Cafe Racer.

Norton Featherbed

Reader Ride! One hell of a custom Yamaha SR500!

    Mike C sends in these pics of his stunning SR500 custom.  As a person who's been known to overbuild a few small CC bikes myself I really like this.

    Mike includes his build sheet:

    Here are some snaps of my 1978 Yamaha SR 500, hope you like them:
    Front forks:'94 GSXR 750
    Front 'fairing': Modified aftermarket fiberglass Yamaha R6 front fender
    Headlights: Modified 18 wheeler back-up lights
    Wheels: '94 Yamaha FZR600
    Rear monoshock: '94 Yamaha RZ350
    Muffler: Modified Toyoya Camry resonator (center section from a Harley, front section is a Kerker).
    Oil cooler: Shop class project a buddy made for me
    Front master cylinder & clutch lever: Honda CBR 900
    Rear master cylinder: Honda CBR 600
    Rear brake caliper: '94 Kawasaki ZX 750
    Chin fairing: Home made fiberglass copy of RZ 350 part
    Vapor catch tank: Modified reciever/dryer from Camry ac system
    Kick starter: Yamaha XS 650
    Tail piece: Fiberglass home-brew
    Rear fender; Fiberglass home-brew
    Gas cap: Yamaha YSR 50
    Tailight; Marker light I 'borrowed' from a school bus
    Seat is a cut down stocker using a upper shock mount at the rear
    Speedo; Yamaha RZ 350
    Mag cover: Kedo in Germany
    Oil filter cover; Motolana Thailand
    Cam chain adjuster cover; I forget the company name, but it came from New Zealand
    Rear sets;Home-brew combo of the old buddy pegs from my '85 GSXR 750 and some nice alloy stock I found in a parking lot =-)
    Bar end mirrors; Metal copies of some I found at a bicycle shop
    Motor running early TT500 points type ignition & magnetto lighting
    Voltage regulator from a snowmobile
    Etc., Etc., Etc......
    If you like, you can follow these links for more:
    http://www.sr500forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=415


    http://www.sr500forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2185


    Thanks for your time ......Mike C.


    Great Stuff.  Thanks Much for the pics and info!








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