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Offline Matt Hubbell

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Cafe Builder Products
« on: April 15, 2008, 11:34:05 AM »
I did this one a long time ago, it comes off the Ohio Cafe site, please add your favorites if you do not see them on here.

My new one is www.tanksbytigman.com  he made my tank see a pic in custom tanks.



MG Innovative Products, Inc.....The place to find clip-ons, stainless steel bolt sets and many more items for vintage cafe Honda's. Real Pros!!!   
TTR Race Products....GREAT BILLET PRODUCTS!!! Amazing products for your CB350Four or CB400Four Honda racer!   
American Motorcyclist Association....A MUST TO JOIN, protecting the rights of motorcyclist's. 
TODD HENNING RACING....This guy is the GODFATHER of vintage road racing and HOT ROD HONDA'S!! 
Kinetic  Analysis....Ken  Augustine has built award winning CB motors with wins at Daytona with Todd Henning...feel free to email him if you need any help. Kinetic Analysis   53 Mark Dr.   San Rafael,CA 94903  (415)-472-4952    h, w & fax kineticanalysis@juno.com   
MOTORCYCLE REPAIR COURSE....Great site to learn how work on your bike, from rebuilding a motor to electrical troubleshooting.   
The Rice Paddy....Japanese Motorcycle Parts Emporium. 
HIPERPARTS....Trick license plate bolts, which eluminate you license plate.   
WORLD MOTORCYCLES....Specializes in building CR750 replica's and CB750 parts.   
TGA....UK company offering unique vintage racing parts.....GREAT RARE VINTAGE PARTS SITE!     
Motorcycle Shopper Magazine....How To Build a Honda CB350 Vintage Road Racer.   
Euro Spares....Excellent site for vintage racing or just some "How To" info. 
T.A. Baker Classic Motorcycle Alloy Petrol Tanks....Custom hand-made alloy fuel tanks. 
The Tank Shop....Custom hand-made alloy fuel tanks. 
Old Rice, Cafe' Corner....CB400F Cafe Racer Project. 
Wilkommen Shop....German company offering tons of vintage parts(Aluminum tanks, seats, etc.). 
Radiantz....LED Lighting Assemblies for all your custom light applications. 
Royal Enfield Motorcycle's....Aluminum fuel tanks and vintage parts. 
Disco Volante....Cafe Racer, Classic & Retro Motorcycles and Accessories. 
Cappellinimoto....Excellent site for Hi-Tech racing parts. 
Swarbrick Racing....Custom hand-made exhaust for street or race. 
Clever Dog Racing....Excellent tech tip on building a racer. 
Team Guilty By Association....Resource's to some vintage racing experts. 
M3 RACING....Racing parts and components for classic Honda XL250/350, CB350, CB450/500 and CB/CR750 motorcycles. 
Sprocket Specialists....Largest motorcycle sprocket inventory in USA. 
Toad Town Racing....Tons of vintage parts and custom exhaust for honda's. 
Renato Silva....Great pics of vintage cafe racer's. 
Barry's SL350 and CA77 Dream Honda Pages....Great detailed information on rebuilding old honda's.   
SRW Expansion Chamber Construction....GREAT details on building custom exhaust.   
Eric Yuzon?s cafe racer website....CB400f cafe racer's.   
Feather Edge Painting....Custom painting speicalizing in motorcycles.   
Broadway Title Company....Lost Title?? $90.00 and 7days later you have one. 
Speedrays Shop....awesome GT750 Suz custom racers!! 
Dr.VonStrangemind.....artist at transforming bikes. 
Wheel lacing and building tech tips. 
Metric Screw & Tool Company         geovisit();   
 

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2008, 12:47:41 PM »
Thats a really nice tank you got there.  Has it been mounted up yet?  Does the gas tank slip over the oil tank?

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2008, 01:44:14 PM »
Yup! very trick design. The walls of the oil tank don't touch anything. So there is little heat transfer, plus there is room to use heat sheild.

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2008, 03:27:48 PM »
Would be helpful if ya posted the links.....

Otherwise its just a list.

Would be a good list for the FAQ section if it had all the links.......
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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2008, 08:53:00 PM »
The links are at Gregs site (OCR)  ;)

Linkage: http://www.ohiocaferacers.com/links.html
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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2008, 08:59:04 PM »
The links are at Gregs site (OCR)  ;)

Linkage: http://www.ohiocaferacers.com/links.html

I think you miss my point....

If he included the links here..... Perhaps we could add them to the FAQ
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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2008, 09:38:57 AM »
 :-\ sorry they appear this way and I don't know how to transfer them into a link on this site. It seems like with all these
folks doing projects, we should have a place for them to find what they need.
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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2008, 10:50:07 AM »
So, had a couple of spare minutes so I converted these links.  Hopefully I didn't mangle them in the process :)

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MG Innovative Products, Inc.  ....The place to find clip-ons, stainless steel bolt sets and many more items for vintage cafe Honda's. Real Pros!!!
TTR Race Products  ....GREAT BILLET PRODUCTS!!! Amazing products for your CB350Four or CB400Four Honda racer!
American Motorcyclist Association  ....A MUST TO JOIN, protecting the rights of motorcyclist's.
TODD HENNING RACING   ....This guy is the GODFATHER of vintage road racing and HOT ROD HONDA'S!!
Kinetic Analysis  ....Ken Augustine has built award winning CB motors with wins at Daytona with Todd Henning...feel free to email him if you need any help. Kinetic Analysis 53 Mark Dr. San Rafael,CA 94903 (415)-472-4952 h, w & fax kineticanalysis@juno.com
MOTORCYCLE REPAIR COURSE   ....Great site to learn how work on your bike, from rebuilding a motor to electrical troubleshooting.
HIPERPARTS  ....Trick license plate bolts, which eluminate you license plate.
WORLD MOTORCYCLES  ....Specializes in building CR750 replica's and CB750 parts.
SUPER SARAH  ....THIS GIRL IS AWESOME!....CHECK IT OUT!
TGA  ....UK company offering unique vintage racing parts.....GREAT RARE VINTAGE PARTS SITE!
Motorcycle Shopper Magazine  ....How To Build a Honda CB350 Vintage Road Racer.
Euro Spares  ....Excellent site for vintage racing or just some How To info.
T.A. Baker Classic Motorcycle Alloy Petrol Tanks  ....Custom hand-made alloy fuel tanks.
The Tank Shop  ....Custom hand-made alloy fuel tanks.
Old Rice, Cafe Corner   ....CB400F Cafe Racer Project.
Wilkommen Shop  ....German company offering tons of vintage parts(Aluminum tanks, seats, etc.).
Radiantz   ....LED Lighting Assemblies for all your custom light applications.
Royal Enfield Motorcycle's  ....Aluminum fuel tanks and vintage parts.
Disco Volante   ....Cafe Racer, Classic & Retro Motorcycles and Accessories.
Cappellinimoto  ....Excellent site for Hi-Tech racing parts.
Swarbrick Racing   ....Custom hand-made exhaust for street or race.
Clever Dog Racing   ....Excellent tech tip on building a racer.
Team Guilty By Association  ....Resource's to some vintage racing experts.
M3 RACING  ....Racing parts and components for classic Honda XL250/350, CB350, CB450/500 and CB/CR750 motorcycles.
Sprocket Specialists   ....Largest motorcycle sprocket inventory in USA.
Toad Town Racing   ....Tons of vintage parts and custom exhaust for honda's.
Renato Silva  ....Great pics of vintage cafe racer's.
Barry's SL350 and CA77 Dream Honda Pages   ....Great detailed information on rebuilding old honda's.
SRW Expansion Chamber Construction  ....GREAT details on building custom exhaust.
Eric Yuzon's cafe racer website  ....CB400f cafe racer's.
Feather Edge Painting  ....Custom painting speicalizing in motorcycles.
Broadway Title Company  ....Lost Title?? $90.00 and 7days later you have one.
Speedrays Shop....awesome GT750 Suz custom racers!!
Dr.VonStrangemind.....artist at transforming bikes.
Wheel lacing and building tech tips.
Metric Screw & Tool Company
Mead Speed.....Classic Racing Motorcycle Spares
Clubman Racing Accessories....Thousands of standard, café, and race parts

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2008, 01:11:28 PM »
Oops, wrong button.

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2008, 09:22:00 AM »
Yup! very trick design. The walls of the oil tank don't touch anything. So there is little heat transfer, plus there is room to use heat sheild.

Have any updated pictures, I am really interested on how the oil tank in gas shell turned out.  Great idea!

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2008, 02:02:01 PM »
How much did that tank cost, and is it aluminum or steel?
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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2008, 02:16:30 PM »
How much did that tank cost, and is it aluminum or steel?

The website says $950 and I believe it is steel.

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Re: Cafe Builder Products
« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2008, 05:34:57 PM »
I have had no luck posting pics on this website. But then again I am lame at that stuff. The bike looks great and gets lots of looks. The tank is steel and my design. The guy that made it for me is an excellent caftsman. If you email me I will send you some nice pics of my bike.

Matt

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