To our fellow ton’rs,
There's nothing quite like the feeling of welcoming a new project bike into the stable. The mix of emotions fills your heart and mind and leaves you, in some case, breathless. Heart pounding, mind running and soul singing…it’s something we have all felt. Especially, when you have meticulously and painstakingly, nay- almost diabolically, mapped that special build for the specific project with the hopes that you can exercise your creativity in a way that will leave you fulfilled at the culmination while at the same time, inspiring others along the way.
This my friends, is what the Dime City Cycles crew lives, breathes and will eventually, die for. The pursuit of happiness found in wielding wrenches, shaping raw elements and resurrecting these old forgotten gems for all to enjoy. What a gift it truly is..
And with that, we give you the first glimpse of The Dime City “Brass Café”, a weathered and worn, but not wasted 1968 Honda CB450. We were fortunate to find her completely intact all but for a few items. The two wheeled gods of mayhem were smiling upon us as we spent hours searching in the infamous Florida heat and humidity.. Hidden amongst an array unique machines, a Triumph 500 single, a Zuki done up and used for the Wall of Death in some long since forgotten Circus show and a plethora of machines just begging for salvation we came across her, resting quietly just waiting to be delivered.

Over the next few months you can expect to see more of a journal rather than a traditional step by step build you are used to, as The DCC Crew peals away the layers toiling into the night with exacting precision to reveal this honest to God, diamond in the rough. To get the full scoop you’ll have to tune into Café Racer TV debuting on Discovery Channel HD Theater on October 1st where they will be covering not only The Brass Café, but a handful of other fantastic builds by our peers all over the US. In addition to Café Racer TV, you will also be able to plug into the DCC Blog for the detailed build process beginning on Oct 1st.
Thank you for all the support we have received from everyone thus far, you know who you are. We could not do this and wouldn’t be here were it not for your help and investments of time and energy. We will be forever indebted to you.
The DCC Crew