Café Racer Magazine Custom Bike Show Comes to Road Atlanta

As part of M1 PowerSports' Big Kahuna Atlanta

DENVER, Colo. (February 18, 2012) - Bust out those polishing rags as Café Racer Magazine, the leading custom motorcycle title for lovers of all things fast, sleek and powerful, brings its world-renowned custom bike show to the Big Kahuna Atlanta, scheduled for the weekend of April 20 - 22, 2012 at Braselton, Ga.'s Road Atlanta. The Café Racer Magazine Custom Bike Show will take place in the previously-announced Café Racer Village at M1 PowerSports' Big Kahuna Atlanta, one of three events on the 2012 AMA Pro Road Racing calendar which make up the Big Kahuna Triple Crown.

"Getting people to the track is one of our core missions, and another motto of ours is 'Come for the Party, Stay for the Race' and the custom bike show fits right in with both of those," said Cameron Gray, CEO of M1 PowerSports. "We want owners of these awesome pieces of motorcycle art to bring their bikes out to the track so they can show off their hard work, and we know that the Big Kahuna fans will be enamored by each and every one of them. The Café Racer Village is really shaping up to be a huge hit."

Since 2008, Café Racer Magazine has staged industry-leading custom bike shows at venues including London's Ace Café, several rounds of the Progressive International Motorcycle Show and during the AMA's Vintage Motorcycle Days event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

"The custom bike shows are a chance to witness firsthand the emerging trends and high-performance technology that makes today's Café Racer movement so exciting," said Mike Seate, editor of Café Racer Magazine and host of Velocity network's Café Racer. "Whether we're looking at a garage-built, $500 Japanese bike or a fully restored $50,000 Vincent, these bikes all share the passion and uniqueness that's made cafe racers popular for over 60 years."

During the Big Kahuna Atlanta, the magazine's crew will be present as readers display their hand-crafted street racers. Both classic café-style motorcycles and newer, retro café racers will be welcome at the bike show, which offers trophies for the following classes: Best British Café Racer 1990 and Newer; Best British Café Racer, Pre-1990; Best American/European Café Racer; Best Japanese Café Racer; Wildest Custom Café Bike.

For more information on Café Racer Magazine's Custom Bike Shows, please visit www.caferacermag.com/bikeshows.

Tickets for the Big Kahuna Atlanta begin at just $20 and entertainment offerings are being added to the schedule by the day. Get ready for the Atlanta's biggest entertainment experience in years and grab your tickets now at the M1 PowerSports Big Kahuna Atlanta event page, located at .

For tickets and information about the Big Kahuna Miami, scheduled for September 21 - 23, 2012 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., visit /.

For tickets and information about the Big Kahuna New Orleans, scheduled for October 5 - 7, 2012 as the first professional motorsports event at NOLA Motorsports Park in New Orleans, La., visit .

For more information on Café Racer bikes, go to http://www.caferacertv.com/.

About M1 PowerSports, formerly M1 Entertainment: A Denver-based company, M1 PowerSports has been working in motorsports for over 16 years. Originally spawned from Daniels Corporation under the name FAST, the fledgling company was heavily involved in television production for car and motorcycle racing. With the birth of Speedvision, FAST morphed into Race Promotion Management (RPM) and is now operating as M1 PowerSports with many of the same staff still in place. We still sell advertising for Speed, sell merchandise under the brand Moto 1 and promote our own events, keeping us busy year-round! For more information, please call 303-377-3278 or email [info@m1powersports.com](mailto: info@m1powersports.com).

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