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If you're dreaming of building a cafe racer, you’re not alone. But before you invest your time and wallet, it’s important to ...
Just looks so damn cool. Quietly cool, too, because it’s a vintage racer filled with a very new school power source – ...
Admittedly, it’s not massively fast, but then it’s not that sort of bike. ‘E-Bike’ mode allows a top speed of 32kph, ‘Moped’ unlocks a 48kph vmax, while ‘Off-Road’ allows a heady 72kph “off the beaten ...
Much of that is due to the stylish brown leather upholstery used on the seat, along with the color scheme adorning its ...
This particular Norton hit the road right at the first wave of café racer culture. It's dated to 1960 with its Model 77 twin-cylinder engine set inside a Featherbed ES2 frame.
While the design is motorcycle-inspired, it is legally classified as a moped, enabling it to have higher top speeds than an e ...
Cafe racers originated in Britain in the 1960s, as modified sports production models. Since then, they've become a mainstay for most manufacturers … except Honda. That may soon change, as the ...