Mike Seate

Mike Seate is a motorcycle journalist, TV producer and presenter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] In addition to newspaper columns,[2] Seate has authored books and is the founder of Café Racer magazine.[2]

Mike Seate
Born1965
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
OccupationMotorcycle journalist, TV producer and presenter

Works

Books

  • Mike Seate (2000). Two Wheels on Two Reels: A History of Biker Movies. Whitehorse Press.
  • Mike Seate (2002). Streetbike Extreme. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2003). Jesse James: The Man and His Machines. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (13 March 2003). Choppers. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (27 Nov 2003). Suzuki GSX-R. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2004). Outlaw Choppers. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2004). How to Build a West Coast Chopper Kit Bike. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2006). Technochop. MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2007). How to build a pro streetbike. St. Paul: MotorBooks International.
  • Mike Seate (2008). Choppers Forever: A Complete History. Motorcycle Riders Club of America.
  • Mike Seate; Dave Degens (2008). Cafe Racer, the Motorcycle: Featherbeds, Clip-Ons, Rear-Sets and the Making of a Ton-Up Boy. Parker House Publishing.
  • Mike Seate (2009). How to Build a Cafe Racer: Cafe Racers in the Twenty-first Century. Parker House Publishing.

Documentaries

  • Glory Road: The Legacy of the African-American Motorcyclist (2005)
  • American Biker (2005)
  • Quite Frankly, with Stephen A. Smith (2005)
  • Café Society, Café Racer Documentary (2010)

TV Series

Café Racer (2008 to date) Velocity (Discovery HD Theater)[3]

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References

  1. Insiders' Guide to Pittsburgh. Jenn Phillips, Loriann Hoff Oberlin, Evan M. Pattak, Insiders' Guide, May 2004
  2. Owen, Rob (17 March 2012). "Mike Seate's 'Cafe Racer' returns". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  3. O'Neill, Brian (5 October 2010). "Around Town: Motorcycle lover goes full throttle with show, mag". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. PG Publishing Co. Retrieved 27 December 2014. Mike Seate is host and producer of a Discovery show on motorcycles.



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