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Simply owning a café racer motorcycle didn't mean you were a non-conformist, but in those early days, it had a certain connotation, in part due to Hollywood here in America.
Honda debuted the GB250 in 1983, followed by the larger GB400 and GB500 variants in 1985. These bikes were also built with tighter frames, keeping with the slimmed-down café racer aesthetic. Nowadays, ...
Despite having a gorgeous lineup of roadsters, Triumph Motorcycles only offers one pure café racer today. It is the Thruxton RS, which will soon bow out in style. We do have the Speed Triple 1200 ...
The company describes the frame of the new Triumph Speed 400 as a hybrid spine/perimeter frame built from tubular steel. It gets a 13-litre of fuel tank and a big Triumph logo on top of it. In ...
BSA Cafe Racers are not as common as Triumphs & Nortons. This 1969 BSA Rocket 3-based custom is nothing short of amazing. Built right, very fast! As long as we’re eyeing triples, check out this 1971 ...
The wheels and frame were painted black, and a nice bit of chrome plating is present on various bits and pieces. Triumph TR6 Trophy heiwa motorcycle parrot star custom classic Cafe Racer Looking ...
Breitling and Triumph Team Up for a Watch and Motorcycle Inspired by 1960s Café Racers Both the timepiece and bike feature ice blue coloring inspired by Marlon Brando "Wild One" motorcycle ...
Although it looks like a whole new British bike, this is actually LSL’s Triumph Bonneville ‘Tridays’ Limited edition café racer that the German accessories and customizing specialists have ...
The 2011 Triumph model range will comprise the brand’s sportiest classic bike: the Thruxton. The styling of the 2011 Thruxton - named after the Hampshire race track - is inspired by the ...
Triumph’s Speed Twin may be a great performer thanks to its Thruxton 1200 engine and souped-up cycle parts but many would agree its sober styling isn’t the most exciting in the world.. Related ...