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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 ...
Looking good is really just a bonus here, as the primary objective was to build something that can deliver thrills by the ...
It has forced other manufacturers to stand up and take note, and while there have certainly been some strange interpretations of what a modern café racer should look like, Kawasaki kept it simple and ...
You only need to take a custom motorcycle style called cafe racer as a reference. It dates back to the Britain of the 1960s and a subculture born there called Rocker, or leather boys, or Ton-Up boys.
The café racer style of motorcycles was born from a particular era. Just as small street bikes still draw inspiration from Japanese models of the 1970s and 1980s, modern café racers hearken back to ...
Flash-forward 50 years, and the cafe racer–style motorcycle has made a come back in popularity and is once again a symbol of the rebellious motorcyclist. It’s a trend the big manufacturers have caught ...
Don’t let the aggressive look of a café racer scare you. These rides—from Analog, Janus, Kott, Loaded Gun and Walt Siegl Motorcycles—are all about the elegance and speed of the basics.
Metro Times PhotoRedford's Marcel Nestor on his custom Cafe Racer. Bikers. To some that's still a dirty word. Do you picture a grizzled, unrepentant badass in black on his ferocious Harley, some ...
It’s time to rev those engines and set course for the winding, open road as the 13th annual Cafe Racer Magazine Reader’s Ride-In Bike Show rolls into Sewickley War Memorial Park. On Aug. 15 ...