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How to Build a Japanese Cafe Racer

Paperback

Main Details

Title How to Build a Japanese Cafe Racer
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mike Seate
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216
Category/GenreMotorcycles
ISBN/Barcode 9780981727080
ClassificationsDewey:629.28775
Audience
General
Illustrations 360 colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Parker House Publishing Inc
Imprint Parker House Publishing Inc
Publication Date 30 June 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

There are two schools of cafe racers: Traditional and Japanese. The Traditional cafe racer demands a British chassis and a British engine. The Japanese cafe racer - based most typically on a Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Yamaha - does not and thus appeals to a wider audience simply because there are more motorcycles available and the basic motorcycle is less expensive. And that in turn attracts a younger participant. Rest assured that the Japanese cafe racer is not second best. Both the building and riding experience - let alone the lifestyle - is often described as 'better' than that of the Traditional if only because the creative process is easier and the resulting custom motorcycle likely more effective and reliable. "How to Build a Japanese Cafe Racer" is a very detailed, step-by-step account of the build-up of four motorcycles: A Honda 750 4-cylinder, just like the cover bike of Mike Seate's Cafe Racer: The Motorcycle; two Honda CB 450s, each one in a unique style, one built with a minimal budget; and an XS 650 Yamaha twin, today perhaps the most popular chassis of all. Seate has just launched Cafe Racer, a quarterly magazine, with over 3,000 subscribers before the second issue is published.