"This bike isn't about horsepower numbers or outright performance - it's about the quality of the riding experience, how it responds, how it feels, and yes, how it looks, too. That's why we call it a roadster rather than an outright sportbike."
Kenny Dreer (upper left) is 57 years old. He moved from New Jersey to Oregon in the '80s, and was a jack-of-all-trades before founding Vintage Rebuilds in '92. Paul Gaudio (upper right) was previously an industrial designer for Adidas with a passion for motorcycle racing. Dreer and Gaudio invited Cathcart to ride their prototype in order to get his feedback. One piece of Sir Al's advice - raise those stylish exhausts for increased cornering clearance.
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