Mike Seate

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Mike Seate
Born 1965
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Occupation Motorcycle journalist, TV producer and presenter

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]

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 Channel)[3]

References

  1. Insiders' Guide to Pittsburgh. Jenn Phillips, Loriann Hoff Oberlin, Evan M. Pattak, Insiders' Guide, May 2004
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mike Seate's 'Cafe Racer' returns. Rob Owen, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 17 March 2012
  3. Around Town: Motorcycle lover goes full throttle with show, Mike Seate is host and producer of a Discovery show on motorcycles. Brian O'Neill. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 29 March 2012

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