Here’s the first video, watch, listen and come up with your own lyrics! READ BELOW first though, there’s more details!įrom here it’s up to you to head on over to and post your version of what you think the finished words should be on the top-most thread titled “Finish The Line w/ Julia Haltigan.” Julia will be picking a winner daily from the comments who will receive a free signed copy of her new CD, the season 2 Cafe Racer TV DVD set and a Cafe Racer TV tee. Checkout the into clip and clip one below! We’ll be launching three video clips, the first one today and then on June 4th and 6th to give you a taste of Julia’s sweet sultry sounds. Julia thought it would be fun to get the fans involved to help finish the lyrics “in your own words” for the three main verses of her new single. It’s called “Fast Lane” and it’s the HOT new soon-to-be-released and debuted on Cafe Racer TV, single and music video by vintage Triumph riding, guitar picking vocal belting beauty Julia Haltigan.Īnd if getting a glimpse of this gorgeous yet gritty wrench turning diva isn’t enough for your petrol pounding heart, take a look below at the video clip. Sad, we know…but because we love you, we’ve got something a little special just for you to round out the best season yet of vintage motorcycles and culture on Velocity.
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Do you think our girl Julia has what it takes to hit the musical ton? Stay tuned and find out!Īlright Cafe Racer fans, season 3 of your favorite ton-up throttle twisting music loving motorcycle series is almost over. Great’s like Billy Joel think it’s a tall order to write a song about motorcycles. – Watch CRTV BLOG and Facebook pages on Friday the 8th for the announced winners and the link to watch Julia perform live
– Tune in to Velocity on June 7th at 10PM EST to see Julia’s Video Premier and the Season Finale of Cafe Racer – Watch the CRTV BLOG and Facebook pages today, and June 6th for the videos and posts to comment your version of the finished lyrics Sounds like more fun than setting the valves on a bevel drive Ducati 750, no? In addition to performing the complete song she’ll also be performing a version of the song with her favorite fan comment lyrics in exchange for her own. How great is that?īut wait…there’s more! The stunning and sweet Julia will be performing a live intimate and acoustic session of “Fast Lane” via a live video feed in the coming weeks. Īlright Cafe Racer fans, here’s the second clip from Julia’s new single “Fast Lane.” You know the drill, from here it’s up to you to head on over to and post your version of what you think the finished words should be on the top-most thread titled “Finish The Line w/ Julia Haltigan.” Julia will be picking a winner daily from the comments who will receive a free signed copy of her new CD, the season 2 Cafe Racer TV DVD set and a Cafe Racer TV tee. If you have a project you’d like to show, just send it to us through this Contact Us form.
Philipp grinded it in spots to get a cool design. The helmet was painted also in the Porsche Blau. He used the leather from the seat to cover the handles. For the perfect clean shape of the seat they decided to put on a very small Kellermann indicator/backlight combination. They integrated a Motogadget Tiny Speedster in the lamp body, powder coated the engine, and many other parts. The paint is the original Porsche Aetna Blau from the legendary 1960 Porsche 356B. “My dad and I were in scale modelling for many years, so we had all the tools we needed already at home,” Philipp told us. They worked on it every weekend for about nine months in their home garage. They bought the 1985 BMW R80 RT you see pictured above. They had so much fun, they decided to build another one, a better one. He and his dad built new parts, fixed problems and enjoyed the time together in their garage. He bought what he calls “a cheap” BMW R65 and started to unscrew the whole bike. Philipp says that he didn’t have enough money to buy a cool bike from a dealer. The idea to build a Cafe Racer was born out of necessity. He got some great practical experience in his field while working on this Cafe Racer project with his dad. He’s a 23year old mechanical engineering student at RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Check out these before and after shots sent to us by Philipp Dewies.