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The most notable addition here is all that custom bodywork, which was designed in-house and then 3D-printed with the latest ...
That may soon change, however, as the Japanese giant recently filed real photographs of a prototype cafe racer. Usually, bikemakers use CAD images when filing design patents. Honda, on the other ...
Case in point: this superb Honda CB200, built as a stylish and equally practical cafe racer. After purchasing ... in brown leather. Below the seat, there is a tailor-made electronics box concealed ...
In late 2015, a project transformed this 1975 Honda CB750 Super Sport into a cafe racer. The heart of the bike is a 736cc inline-four sourced from a 1976 CB750F, paired with a five-speed transmission.
It is based on the Honda Hness CB350. The most obvious modification done is at the front-end of the bike, which is dominated by the cafe racer style ... The split-seat setup has been replaced ...
The Honda CB350RS modification kit is offered by JD Customs, a customs house based in India and offers custom scrambler and bobber kits for Royal Enfield bikes, along with this cafe racer kit for ...
This exceptional 1966 Norton Atlas 750 café racer pays homage to the racing Nortons of the 1950s ... a tan leather racing bump-stop seat, Borrani rims, and era-appropriate twin disc brakes.