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Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 2:53PM We are working on getting a new website up and running.
Stay posted we should have it done in the next month or so...
Maybe stop in for a cup of coffee in the meentime.

Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 2:53PM We are working on getting a new website up and running.
Stay posted we should have it done in the next month or so...
Maybe stop in for a cup of coffee in the meentime.

Saturday, March 10, 2012 at 5:37PM http://thescoutmag.com/blog/bike_skate_surf/1234/caffeinated_motorcycles

Photo: See See Motorcycles
See See Motorcycles in Portland, OR
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Biker bars have been a fixture of gritty, roadside stops for many years. But a couple of new locations have cropped up in the west coast that defy the tradition. Well designed spaces fueled, not by alcohol, but with caffein. The first being Sydney, Australia’s Deus ex Machina in Venice, CA – an ideal city for the expansion considering how well it applies to Deus’s inventory of motorcycles, surfboards and bikes. They converted a former flower shop into a masculine, concrete and wood covered space for retail and lounging, accompanied with a bar serving coffee from Handsome Coffee Roasters. The second shop opened this week in Portland, OR. See See Motorcycles Coffee Co, is a biker themed coffee shop owned by Thor Drake, a daredevil, builder, and vintage bike proponent. He’s been part of the custom bike scene in Portland for years hosting art exhibits and The One Motorcycle Show. It’ll be interesting to see the development of these two shops and how it will inevitably spawn other motorcycle / coffee spots.
Monday, March 5, 2012 at 6:13PM
Come down and enjoy some delicious coffee drinks.
6:30a.m.- 8:00p.m.
monday through friday.
sat,sun 8-6

Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 12:44PM We popped over to Portland, OR, for a chance to hang once again with the boys of SeeSee Motorcycles and Bell Helmets for their much anticipated “One Show.” Thor Drake from SeeSee and partners have put on this show for the past couple years and it draws quite a crowd. The show runs two days in the NE quadrant of Portland, February 10th and 11th.
For more info on the show and the builders visit http://theonemotorcycleshow.com/








I was able to get a shot of the prototype of Tom Burney’s “Swift Cycle.” Tom engineered the Swift to remain in Portland’s legal speed class for their abundance of bike lanes. Based on an early board-tracker design and equipped with a 35cc Subaru single, the bike has a classic look yet reliable performance.








ICON had their own sectioned booth at the show with a ‘Utilitarian’ theme on their builds. This Sportster was outfitted with a dual Supertrapp exhaust, pack mounts, and of all things… a Warn winch.






Some of the boys from Bell Motorsports enjoying the show…










SeeSee Motorcycle owners and show directors George Kassapakis and Thor Drake taking a quick second for a photo opp.

Some of SeeSee Motorcycles bikes on display courtesy of Drake McElroy






Drake McElroy and co…
Beer, boys, and motorcycles always seem to bring out the ladies. This show was no exception. ![]()



Just some of the builders showcased at this year’s “One Show”:
+ Vicious cycles
+ Deus
+ Roland Sands Design
+ Twinline Motorcycles
+ Union Motorcycles
+ 4Q Conditioning
+ Cheshire Motorcycles
+ Moto Galore
+ D.T.C.
+ DJ Cycles
+ Joe Signs
+ G&H cycles
+ Rose City Motorcycle Museum
+ Holiday Motorcycles
+ Puddle Cutters
+ Icon Motorcycles
+ Cody Adams
+ Moto Czysz
+ Julian Farnam
+ Randall Swan
+ Dr. Brown
+ See See motorcycles
+ Delta Chop Shop