Fetter Cafe Racer
aus der Hand von Michael Woolaway geschmiedet in Venice Beach!
Via
Deus:
This
motorcycle was built by Michael Woolaway for a customer who requested
a bike similar to The
American,
one of the first creations to roll out of Woolie’s Workshop in
Venice Beach California. For Woolie, building a bike with a Harley
motor is a significant undertaking, and taken with honor to the
maker’s American racing heritage, particularly the era of KRTTs on
the road racing circuit. This time around, Woolie was also inspired
by another American icon: “I thought about what I loved about
American Design, and it hit me. The 1957 Chevy Bel Air!” Says
Woolaway, having restored a few back in the day at his auto body
shop in Hood River, Oregon.
The
50’s style is evident in the fins in the seat cowl, handshaped by
Woolie from aluminum. The tank is also a one-offer formed with
the help of the english wheel, power hammer, and a healthy assortment
of dollies and hammers, all eager to fulfill their purpose in the
hands of the well-learned shaper.
When
it came to the paint, Woolie went down to Anaheim Rod and Custom with
a vague idea in mind and worked side-by-side with Matt until they
concocted the perfect mix. “I’ve found it so much easier to
mix colors in person as you can control it and you are never
surprised with the outcome.” What he wanted and what he got turned
out to be pretty darn spot on, a perfect reference to the golden era.
The
chromoly frame features an internal dual oil feed system and
accommodates an asymmetrical monoshock. And not only is it
significantly lighter than than stock, it is also much stiffer with
road-racing geometry for high-speed straight-line stability and
responsive handling in the corners. Close your eyes and you might
just mistake yourself astride a small track bike, but don’t forget
to open your eyes when you roll open the throttle lest you whip
yourself into outer space. Yes, my friend, that would be a very
powerful engine between your legs. 74 cubic inches of combustible
American rocketpower and generations of large family breeding.
Specs:
1998 Harley Davidson Evolution 1200cc motor
Keihin FCR-39 carburetor
K&N Air filter
Daytona Twin Tec ignition system
Hand made Stainless steel chrome plated exhaust system
RaceTech rear shock built by Jimmy Wood at Moto Station
R6 forks redone by Jimmy Wood
Rad Engineering hubs with Sun rims and spokes
Bridgestone tires
Brembo brakes with a Magura master cylinder
LSL Bars
Carbon Fiber front fender
Motogadget guages
1998 Harley Davidson Evolution 1200cc motor
Keihin FCR-39 carburetor
K&N Air filter
Daytona Twin Tec ignition system
Hand made Stainless steel chrome plated exhaust system
RaceTech rear shock built by Jimmy Wood at Moto Station
R6 forks redone by Jimmy Wood
Rad Engineering hubs with Sun rims and spokes
Bridgestone tires
Brembo brakes with a Magura master cylinder
LSL Bars
Carbon Fiber front fender
Motogadget guages
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