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Cafe Racer Village @ Big Kahuna Atlanta – April 20th-22nd

Monday, February 20, 2012 2:32:20 PM UTC

Alright Cafe Racer TV Fans and Dime City Speed Freaks, if you missed the awesome Cafe Racer paddock we setup at Barber’s Vintage Festival with Ace Cafe, CRTV and DOTHETON.com this is your next opportunity to get a look at some of the coolest Cafe Racer’s and custom bike builders on the block! Pack your bags and grab the family for this fun-filled weekend of racing, vintage bikes and good times with like minded folks!

Come join Dime City Cycles, Brian Fuller, Santiago Choppers and other builders featured on Cafe Racer TV while we come together to share in the one thing that we all share appreciation for, Cafe Racers! Come see various bikes such as: The Brass Cafe and The Four Hundred, two of most potent Honda’s around from Dime City Cycles, Brian Fullers CB836 custom creation that rivals any CB750 on the street and Santiago Choppers famous Norley, the V-Twin engined speed machine in a feather-bed frame. This your chance to ask questions about the builds and get a closer look at these speed machines and their builders!

In addition, Cafe Racer Magazine is bringing their on-the-road bike show to the event and is calling for all Cafe Racers to be dusted off, polished and prepped for a chance at some camera time and a cool trophy! Café Racer Magazine editor, Mike Seate, says “the custom bike shows are a chance to witness firsthand the emerging trends and high-performance technology that make today’s café racer movement so exciting. Whether we’re looking at a garage-built, $500 Japanese bike or a fully restored $50,000 Vincent, these bikes all share the passion and uniqueness that’s made cafe racers popular for over 60 years.” Checkout the classes below and be sure to bring your bike!

- Best British Café Racer 1990 and Newer
- Best British Café Racer, Pre-1990
- Best American/European Café Racer
- Best Japanese Café Racer
- Wildest Custom Café Bike

*Show registration [which is free] begins at 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 21 & Judging for the show will take place on Saturday, April 21 at 3 p.m.

Event Details:

Facebook Page [Please Check-in Here!] – http://www.facebook.com/events/247091992041647/
Official Website: http://www.m1powersports.com/big-kahuna-atlanta/
Date: April 20th – 22nd
Location: Road Atlanta Race Track, 5300 Winder Highway, Braselton, Georgia 30517 [GOOGLE MAP HERE]


DCC Motorcycle-pic of The Week

Monday, October 31, 2011 10:21:54 AM UTC

[the dime city "four hundred" built for season 2 of Cafe Racer TV]


As featured in Velocity’s Season 2 of Cafe Racer TV the Dime City “Four Hundred” our desire with building the four hundred was to not only resurrect another long since forgotten pile of rusted motorcycle parts, but to pay homage to the gods of speed. Throughout the entire build process it was our intention to craft a machine that not only performed well on the track, but one that looked the part and was dripping with simple vintage hues.

We started out with a horrid mess of a bike, a forgotten junker that had a wooden dowel for an axle, mismatched wheels and a cardboard engine made from a Michelob Ultra 12 pack case. Like all projects though at Dime City, we look for the worst off machines as they have the least amount of chance in being picked up by someone and rebuilt given a second chance at life.

The build began with tearing what was left off of the bike discard the trash and items that were not usable and salvaging what could be. Items like the frame, hubs, triple trees and other main components were set aside for refurbishing while ancillary items like the bars, rusted fuel tank and cardboard engine were toss in favor of new hand-built items that would speak to the nature of speed we were aiming to achieve.

Our first step was rebuilding the frame and swing-arm so that they would withstand the rigors put forth by the massively over-built engine that would nestle between the rails. We removed the top center section of pressed and stamped steal and TIG welded and grafted in a new section 1.5″ chromoly tubing. When then used small elbow sections from old chromoly handlebars we had laying around the shop to gusset the mid and rear sections of the frame with a the final piece being a fully gusseted swing-arm limiting the flex the four hundred would have in the tight corners while the Bostrom Brothers tested her at Little Talladega Speedway for Season 2 of Cafe Racer TV.

After the frame modifications were complete we moved on to fitting the vintage replica Ducati race tank and fairing along with building one of our signature “Wasp” rear tail-sections complete with our closed-loop rear section of the frame where we use our tube bender with a custom die to make a perfect seamless loop which provides not only a quality visual but yields more strength and support. The final bodywork piece, the lower cowl, was crafted by a good friend and someone who always will be remember with his loss, Tom Petrovic by hand sculpted first from foam and then transfered to fiberglass and refined into what you see in the photos.

In looking to keep rolling weight to a minimum we opted for a quality set of shouldered aluminum rims laced up with Buchannan’s stainless steel spokes shod with a pair of Metzler rubbers ensure maximum grip on the pavement. On the front-end we compiled a myriad of parts from CB400F, CB450, CB750 and even a YZF 600 to achieve what we believe a stock dual disc setup should be represented as.

As for the engine, the heart of the machine, we chose the best parts available and went with a Yoshimura Black-box 466cc piston kit directly from Japan. We then worked with Kibbellwhite to manufacture valve train that would work in harmony with the Yoshi piston kit and custom Mega-Cycle CAM. The result, perfection at speed. As the Bostrom Brothers quoted, “It’s like a 2-stroke with a strong power band but the range of a 4-stroke.” As for the final sound, imagine a vintage Ferrari at Lemans rounding the first sharp corner and that’s a sampling of what this little track terror bellows from her custom exhaust. And to get power from the engine to the ground we used a set of Loaded Gun universal Cafe Racer rear-sets with our universal linkage kit. They afford quick shifting action and endless adjustability.

And last, but certainly not least, to keep the bike in sync with the corners and undulations on the straights we employed Progressive Suspensions new and at the time, never been installed on a vintage race bike, 970 model reservoir gas charged shock absorbers in combination with front internal coil springs. [They're actually marketed as for Harley Davidson's] Upon our initial test rides of the Four Hundred it was immediately recognized that the combination Progressive put together for us created a center-balanced and stunningly handling machine that could go from the road to the track without any concern.

The entire bike was safety wired to track specifications, the final paintwork was done by Bill Tribby with Liza doing the pin-striping for what we feel is a proper current day replica of what a factory works Honda 400F race bike would have been back in the mid-seventies.

Completed Photo album link here: http://www.dimecitycycles.com/gallery

Build Specifications:

1975 CB 400 Four Super Sport
Vintage Ducati Replica Race Fuel Tank & Fairing
Dime City Original Wasp Rear Seat Section
Dime City Original Lower Cowl Section
Modified Frame (Chromoly Backbone, Braces and DCC Rearsteel Loop)
Modified Swingarm (Chromoly Sections and Bracing)
BlackBox Yoshi 466 Piston Kit
Kibbellwhite Valve Train
Custom MAC/DCC Exhaust System
Progressive Suspension Front & Rear
Excel Shouldered Aluminum Rims w/ Metzler Rubber
Combination CB400F, CB450 & CB750 Front End w/ YZF Dual Discs
Loadedgun Rear Sets & DCC Linkage Kit
Keihin CR Race Carburetors
Tommaselli Clip-ons
Acewell gauge Unit


Cafe Racer TV Watch Party This Thursday Night!

Monday, October 24, 2011 2:31:12 PM UTC

Cafe Racer TV + Dime City Cycles + Lowside Magazine = TON’UP FUN!

If you’re in the Baltimore, MD area you should seriously head over to the Lowside Crew’s viewing party of Cafe Racer TV this Thursday night. It’s packed with awesome footage from our Grand Opening event and the teardown and beginning of our CB400F build. Trust us, these guys know how to throw a party!

And if you’re in the Tampa/Clearwater/St. Pete area and want to get down and have some fun come join the DCC Crew at DeLosa’s Pizzeria on East Bay @ Starkey Road in Largo, FL. Look right between the Dime City and Cafe Racer Logo’s on the map and you’ll see it. Party starts at 7PM, showtime is 8PM.

Exact address is: 2535 East Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33771-2405, (727) 536-8800

And if you can, try to RSVP by sending a quick not to thecrew@dimecitycycles.com. See you there!


Because The Wing’d Piston knows you expect nothing but the best…

We’re proud to annouce that we’ve partnered with Cafe Racer TV, Ace Cafe North America and DOTHETON.com to bring you one of the coolest spots to hang with like minded cafe appreciators at the upcoming 7th annual Barbers Vintage Festival. The “Cafe Corral!”

All the details can be found on the digital flier below, but just a couple of things we want to bring notice to before you get your reasy little throttle twistin hands on it!

*We need everyone to download the flier and redistribute it to via your Facebook Walls, Blogs, Twitter Walls and whatever other methods of media you use to reach your friends and the community. This is a grassroots events being put on by like indivuduals which means there will not be any fancy advertising campaigns to generate addendance. The event is for you and depends on your to get the word out there, so right click the image and save it to your desktop and plaster that baby everywhere for the next 30 days!

ALL BIKE SHOW entries will need to pre-register per Barber’s rules. We need to have a pre-determined list with identification so you can get your trusty little ton-up steeds throuh security and to the single best spot on the entire Barber compound. It’s easy, just email a photo of your bike with some basic details to jason@dimecitycycles.com and you’ll receive further information from there.

Since Cafe Racer TV started it’s been a wild ride, this is one more turn in the road and we’re looking forward to sharing the good (and fast) times with all of you next month!


Cafe Racer TV Season 2 Premier is TONIGHT!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 11:04:32 AM UTC

Calling all ton-up gunners and runners! Grab the best seat in the house for one hour of the best television to hit the airwaves! Cafe Racer TV Season 2 premiers tonight at 9PM EST on Velocity (HD Theater.)

Also, be sure to get plugged in on the Cafe Racer TV Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/caferacertv/) and hit the Cafe Racer TV website (http://www.caferacertv.com) daily for updates to the BLOG, new video outtakes and of course, the Bike of the Week where you can win tons of free swag by submitting your cool garage built custom cafe creation.

Long live the Cafe Racer!


The Dime City “Four Hundred” – Cafe Racer TV

Monday, July 11, 2011 9:48:33 AM UTC

At Dime City Cycles we like to start the week off right. Spark Plug Cereal, Motor-oil Coffee- you know, those sort of things. Along with any great breakfast though, one must have something to look upon whilst crunching away on ceramic fuel poppers and cafe con sludge’. Maybe it’s a news paper, possibly a vintage moto magazine or for those of you tech savvy next-gen builders, maybe it’s some quality motorbike images fed from the Interweb.

For us, it tends to be the later…inspiration is key to starting ones day right, after-all.

And with that, we give you some introduction shots to the Dime City “Four Hundred” along with a personal review from Eric Bostrom as provided to us shortly after our track test to be featured in Season 2 of Cafe Racer TV.

And before any of you ask, “Why only close-ups?” we’ll remind you, that like any good lady, The Four Hundred leaves some to be revealed. Stay tuned to Bike EXIF for the Exclusive Release of images taken by Erick Runyon.

Bike Details (In Short:)

1975 Honda CB400F Super Sport
466 "Yoshi" Kit w/ Kibellwhite Valves & porting and polishing by: DCC
Four Bank CR Carburetor Kit
Modified MAC/DCC Four-into-one Tuned Exhaust System
Modified Stock/Chromoly Frame & Swingarm
Progressive Front and Rear Suspension
Combination CB750, 450, 400F Front-end w/ Dual Discs
Shouldered Aluminum Wheels wrapped with Metzler Rubber
Replica Ducati GP Front Fairing
Replica Ducato GP "Slimline" Fuel Tank
Dime City "Wasp" Tail-section (All pinstriping by: Liza)

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Eric Bostrom’s Review:

After riding the little cafe 400 Honda, I’m fairly certain this has to be one of the coolest motors ever built. The extra beans from the Yosh kit installed by the Dime City crew no doubt accentuated this sensation. But that’s exactly what this bike is to ride, a sensation. As if a 2-stroke and 4-stroke were morphed together, the high revving little engine screams to life as the tach approaches red-line. Keeping her in the power range keeps you on your toes but not so much so that your fighting to stay "on the pipe". The tune that follows is transcending, as if your twisting through the  Isle and Mike the Bike is racing right beside you. The infamous pitch of the inline Honda generates an image in your mind and a grin on your face. You can’t not fall in love with this bike.

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Thanks for looking and be sure to tune in on Cafe Racer TV in August for a closer look at the “four hundred” along with several other amazing cafe bikes! Go go, Cafe Racer!


Cafe Racer TV – Dime City Cycles Grand Opening SPONSOR!

Monday, March 21, 2011 1:27:56 PM UTC

So folks, unless you’ve been living under a rock in Montana you’ve heard that 2011 is the year of the Cafe Racer. And further, you’ve probably seen (or at least heard) about HD Theaters new hit series “Cafe Racer.” Pretty cool, huh? The exploration of vintage speed machines hand-built by men in their garages with limited resources oozing gads of passion and tenacity to make up for it. You’ve probably also gathered that at Dime City Cycles, that’s what we do. We’re normal guys who work 9-5 jobs just like you and come to the shop wrenching and grinding away the midnight hours 7 days a week to help feed our cravings and yours to realize the Cafe Racer of your dreams in through custom parts, every needs and everything else in between.

None of this would have been possible without the support of the Cafe Racer Team.  As much as we’re dedicated to finding old barn and salvage yard dreams these guys are dedicated to capturing the essence of what it is to find, build and ride every builders individual Cafe dream bike. Being bike lovers themselves they definitely enjoy the content, but wielding a 45lb camera while hanging out of the back of a pickup trying to keep pace with the Bostrom Bros can take it’s toll on a man. Same thing with filling a small non-air conditioned workshop with 25 hot lights and having to close the door to keep the sound out while filming. And lets not forget that these guys are literally on the road over 250 days a year away from their families. Talk about dedication.

Well, Dime City Cycles is proud to announce that HD Theaters Cafe Racer TV will be sponsoring the “Best Modified Stock” class in our Grand Opening Event Ride-in Bike Show with none other that the staff of the show judging all your gorgeous Cafe creations. Who better than the guys who’ve gone the distance to put together the content that make this show a reality to put the seal of approval on the winning bike? We thought you’d agree. No one.

So come on out to our Grand Opening event and meet the guys behind the cameras making Cafe Racer a reality for all of us. Enter your Cafe bike in the contest and take a shot at not only the trophy, but a feature on CafeRacerTV.com after the event! Heck, you might even get on camera yourself! How awesome it that, Ace!

Go go, Cafe Racer!


Cafe Racer TV – UK & Australia, Dime City Welcomes You!

Monday, January 24, 2011 12:24:40 AM UTC

Well folks, Cafe Racer TV is now airing in both the UK and Australia (starting Feb 7th) and The Crew at Dime City Cycles would like to welcome all of our ton-loving Cafe brethren from around the globe!

Dime City Cycles prides ourselves in striving to be the best at delivering Cafe Racer (and Bobber) goodness around the globe. Give us a shot, we know you’ll be satisfied! The Wing’d Piston never lets you down!

*If you have any questions about shipping methods to your local country outside the US, just shoot us an email and we’ll get your questions answered straight away!

Be sure to checkout www.caferacertv.com as well as Cafe Racer on Facebook for real-time updates!

UK Cafe Racer listing: Click Here

Australia Cafe Racer listing: Click Here


With a deep and luxurious scheme shod with black and brass the Brass Cafe pulls hues from the Steampunk genre which is so curiously being explored today. Sporting hand-tooled, solid brass accents and plating, it will follows all the classic café lines while forging a path for new ideas and inspiration to be explored by the next generation Cafe Racer builder. Leaving nothing unturned, all the trimmings will be present making any Ton’r more than pleased with the final product.

In an effort to pay homage to classic DIY Cafe Racer culture, as much of the original 1968 donor bike was used as possible while modifying the remaining elements for a hand-hewn and “factory-like” look and feel. Herm and Jason’s desire with the Brass Cafe was to produce what could have been a factory concept bike from the 60′s were Honda tailoring their efforts towards rich tones and style rooted in Cafe Racer culture. The tank for example, is an original item that was cut on both sides and the top with new hand-made pieces being grafted in creating a look similar to that of the stock Honda with a little Dime City flair. The fuel cap is a hand forged item and the brass vent line is a completely functional item.

The rear frame section was modified, braced and finished off with DCC’s signature rear steel loop. The finishing touch being their “Wasp” rear tail section. Crafted by hand and sculpted from potting foam and then transfered to fiberglass, the design compliments the width, height and lines of not only the tank, but the complete bike for a rolling look and feel that adds to the element of visual movement seen even when the bike is sitting still on the side stand. A thin pad that acts as cushion offers roughly the same amount of comfort found in 50′s and 60′s Cafe Racers. None.

Keeping true to the rich and deep scheme many items were blasted and powdercoated gloss black including the wheels and forks which were finished off with stainless steel spokes, brass nipples and original hubs which have been re-worked with Dime City signature vents found on both the front and rear. Hand finished by file, the vents allow the brakes to breath under heavy load while complimenting the entire scheme of the bike with it’s brass and black tones. The finishing element, nickel plated hubs for a slightly muted tone so’s not to overtake the wheels themselves.

From a performance perspective no expense was spared. A completely rebuilt CB450 engine now boasts approximately 505cc’s of power through an overbore kit, custom cams, worked intake and exhaust and a set of Mikuni carburetors of course, finished off with hand spun brass velocity stacks. The exhaust system consists of original equipment headers grafted to new upswept sections mated to original Norton style mufflers for that iconic Cafe Racer look and sound.

And as for chasing the TON, that illusive mark of speed, the Brass Cafe will not only exceed the ton it will pull the front wheel of the ground affording the rider a full-on wheelie should he feel bold enough to crack the throttle and snap the clutch.

All in all the vision behind The Brass Cafe is one of purity, both in style and heritage. Dime City will pursued classic forms in metal working, paying respect to the builders of the 50′s and 60′s and what they stood for…while simultaneously hoping to inspire a renewed interest in the motorcycle as the ultimate expression of form and function.

Complete Photo album link here: http://www.dimecitycycles.com/gallery

Build Specifications:

1968 CB450 Donor
TIG welded and closed all factory joints on the frame; added DCC rear steel hoop and custom lower race swing-arm brace
Custom vented front drum hub w/ race stay
Metzler tire mounted on stock CB450 18″ wheel powder coated gloss black
Chopped and lowered standard CB450 front fender
DCC “Manx” Headlight bucket with integrated blinker mounts
Tomaselli/DCC spade levers & clip-ons
Smoothed triple tree with lowered 2.5″ gauges
DCC “Manx” vintage racer fuel tank
DCC “Manx” cowl and seat w/ rear steel hoop
Completely reworked engine: ceramic coated, overbore pistons, ported & polished, custom CAMS, Dyna electronic ignition
Mikuni 32MM race carburetors
Hand built DCC rearsets and linkage system & hand spun brass pegs and kick pedal by Rev. Jim Goodrich
DCC “Manx” swingarm mounted rear fender
DCC Custom 1.5″ stepped headers & exhaust w/ Norton Commando mufflers
Gas charged rear race reservoir dampers
Custom vented rear hub w/ hand made brake aluminum stay
Stock CB450 18″ rear wheel powder coated gloss black w/ Metzler tire