Custom Motos

Seaweed & Gravel Garage
Custom built vintage cafe racer motorcycles are something we are passionate about.

Brady Young and David Patri teamed up in 2012 to start building unique custom builds that didn't exist in the market or on any forums. We both had a vision for what we wanted to build and that is how the friendship began. Brady and also later Jarred built some of the most intriguing custom builds in the genre. We made sure that the builders were not bound by any conforming factors or rules, other than making a safe and fast motorcycle build. This gave them the freedom to create motorcycle builds that were totally unique with a combination of styles and desires smashed into one simplified concept. Some call these motorcycle naked stock, being that they are basically striped down versions of the original. 

 These custom built motorcycles are built specifically for customers and are not available.


Click on each moto to see details and story.
 
1973 Triumph Build


Collab Build with Alchemy Motorcycles CB750 Cafe Racer






"The Wolf" CB750 Cafe Racer by Jarred DeArmas




Triumph Scrambler 2017 by Brady Young


CB750 Street Tracker by Jarred DeArmas


 Triumph T140 1973 by Brady Young
 
 CB750 DOHC by Tom Laveuf
 
CB550 "Red" Build for the Good Luck Cross Country Tour


CB750K SOHC Cafe Racer Client Build


CB550 "Blue" Knobby Build throwback to the first dirty build

 
CB750F 1980 Build "Mean Mister Mustard" by Brady Young



XS750 Yamaha Build by Brady Young

 
CB750 Build by Jarred DeArmas

  
Black & Tan CB550 Build by Brady Young

 
Black & Tan CB550 Build by Brady Young

 
CB550 1975 Build by Jarred DeArmas

 
TX500 Tracker Build by Jarred DeArmes 
 
CB750 "Babe Blue" Build by Brady Young

 
 
CB550 Honda Cafe Racer Build by Brady Young


XS750 Yamaha Cafe Racer Build by Brady Young

 

GL1000 Naked Goldwing 1977 "White No.11" Dirty Build


 
1976 KZ750 Shop Build by Jarred DeArmas
  
XS400 Dirty Build by Jarred DeArmas
  
CB550 Honda Dirty Build by Brady Young



GL1000 1978 Goldwing "Eight Ball"