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moto SPREZZATURA

Hi MOM!
we're on TV!

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GreyDogMoto Reports >
NAKED SPEED, formally Café Racer TV, this exciting show provides a breakdown of how it's done and how fast you can go. New stripped-down format that includes some of the Grey Dog Moto Friends and Family.   "When doing the show, it's a rush to completion, but a relief when it's over" (GDM: P.Bell). The show is not exactly a A to Z completion, but rather a overview of the process. Keep in mind there is a lot of entertainment aspects to keep the wheels turning, and folks smiling. Television is not exactly the place to learn about motorcycles, but it's a fun watch. Naked Speed provides a outlet for other gearheads and enthusiast to go fast, build large and keep vintage motorcycles alive. Show provides an outlet for the small builder, but also includes some heavy hitting star power!
                                                     Naked Speed - Wednesday nights check your local listings
Velocity Channel
Also:  check out Jay Leno's Garage (show on CNBC) Jay has been a awesome supporter of the small guy garage.


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Billy Joel - another great supporter!
 Jerry Seinfeld is a absolute fanatic when it comes to cool cars, between him and Jay Leno, they alone could host their own concourse d'elegance! Check out: Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
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Billy's awesome museum free to public.  20th Century Cycles
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Jay Leno collection: CHECK THIS OUT!
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Jerry Seinfeld makes things look easy. He has done it with unmatched integrity. His knowledge of cars, people, and likability makes him one of the warmest peeps to be around. The fact of him using a BMW Isetta  only cements the attraction. Grey Dog Moto is a big fan of the new show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. CRACKLE.COM

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Jerry: I'm going to be a sports car guy or a motorcycle guy. He chose the cars, but still loves motorcycles
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                Let's talk about Café Racers just for a minute...
Café Racers are just a stripped-down version of any motorcycle. They usually start with some cheap purchase and for reasons of weight things just start getting removed like blinkers, fenders, batteries even speedometers. Things that are just not necessary. It's all about speed. Well, and looks matter to some too... In our current motorcycle claimant, Café Racers dominate in the D.I.Y. category.  Maybe you had a wreck, maybe it's your first motorcycle, maybe your friend has one? Café Racers are here to stay. They have proven that just about anybody could put one together, and have a great time on the cheap! If you have any thoughts on the subject please contact us we would like to hear more about what you think these bikes are?

BEHIND the scenes:
On the set of Cafe Racer TV

Filming fun day at Alameda Point. Cafe Racer TV along with the Bostrom brothers rip a 1975 Moto Guzzi Classic to do the "Ton" 
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Cafe Racer TV Season 4
In this in this episode of season 4 of the show café racer is taken to a new level with the brand-new format. The show features Patrick Bell from Grey Dog Moto. GD Moto builds a super fast 850 T3 Moto Guzzi "monster" that stuns the Bostrom Brothers. In this episode we see that building motorcycles is not only fun but it can be done on budget  and in time.

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GDMoto: "I can't thank John enough for all his help and input with this motorcycle build. He put in many hours scratching his head and designing..made a sweet set of rear-sets. The results speak for themselves bike came out fantastic. John's a great friend, and knows his stuff when it comes to getting it done. Great guy and friend.

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ROAD RACING WORLD.com
MAGAZINE...let's get it on!


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Bay Area builder Patrick Bell has dabbled in acting, photography, and music, but motorcycles are his true love. When Bell received a cold call from eccentric and eager finance manager Olaf Hoff to transform an ugly Moto Guzzi 850 T-3, complete with running boards for foot pegs, into a lean and light ton eating machine, he called Café Racer. Bell keeps his anxious client in the dark throughout the build and then hands the bike over to Ben and Eric Bostrom for a top-secret, fast and picturesque runway test ride that would make Maverick and the Iceman jealous.

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On the set of Café Racer TV feeling a little bit nervous. This our first day of "real riding". This is all taking place after just unveiling the motorcycle to client (in striped shirt). Bostrom Brothers giving their full approval LOL, what a bunch of goofs! These two jokers really have the life, riding motorcycles for a living and making it look easy...  Day of shooting was a complete success... moving this Guzzi into celluloid history!

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 A huge thank you to Phil Gaitan one of the best machinist in country who contributed so much to making our front wheels work. Phil creates the coolest spacers ever made! He is very skilled.

GD Moto is ever so grateful....



Patrick Bell of GreyDog Moto with Machinist Phil Gaitan

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PORSCHE 911
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NEW OLD PORSCHE  -
As Joel once said "Porsche, there is no substitute" This redesign Porsche is definitely a GDMoto super pick. Own one of the coolest Porsches...hey it's around it's only $200,000 but what seems to be Metal on the outside is really carbon fiber and a much mot pep in the step motor then original... Even better this one goes to 11!


Film Noir

Definitely like the low-budget nature of this film... it's pretty hard and true. The people that contribute to films like this make you want to go out and do it


GREY DOG MOTO scooter featured in 
Worth Magazine AD

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Grey Dog Moto graces the shots for WORTH magazine. Shot in San Francisco at exclusive location these two models seem to dig everything about motorcycles. The 1963 custom Lambretta is a fine choice for any up-and-comer. The scooters never go out of style.. always cool. Maybe not as efficient or clean air safe as the Zero motorcycle (on left) but it sure beats taking the bus.
   SPOTLIGHT
On the cover of City Bike Magazine GreyDog Moto again is one of the first Guzzi's even know they spelled Grey dog Moto incorrect you can't complain with the press coverage.
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Berlin CEO of Grey Dog Moto is used to being in the limelight. This issue of worth magazine shows or one of GD Moto's scooters. In 1963 Lambretta (shown at left with the new Zero electric motorcycle) which one would you rather own? I know what you're thinking...
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                Making more ink!
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