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The wait is over: this unmissable, cafe racer-inspired electric Honda motorcycle is the company's first – and you can buy it!
Škoda reveals the Slavia B cafe racer concept, inspired by its 1899 motorcycle Designed by Romain Bucaille, it features a futuristic electric design with heritage cues First in a series ...
Skoda designer Romain Bucaille has created a Skoda motorcycle concept. The electric cafe racer is inspired by the 1899 Laurin & Klement Slavia B. The brand’s V motif appears in the frame and ...
Daan pitched his ideas and the client was more than happy ... instead borrowing design cues from street trackers and cafe racers alike. Let’s dive in and see what’s been done by the talented ...
Yes, the British bike manufacturer is readying the Cafe Racer on the 400cc platform. And, here are all the details you must check out about the Triumph Thruxton 400. Triumph Thruxton 400 ...
Alongside this scrambler, the Speed 400 based cafe racer has also been spotted. Here’s a breakdown of all the things we can make out from the spy shots. Scrambler 400 X with cross spoke wheels ...
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.
Cafe racer culture dates back to the mid-20th century, as groups of young adults modified standard motorbikes of the era for sprinting around and between British cafes. History doesn't tell of ...
For the ultimate café racer style, the Z650RS' larger stablemate, the Kawasaki Z900RS Cafe includes racing-inspired front cowl to complete the look. However, its $12,899 MSRP keeps it well out of ...
Cafe racers are always a sight to behold, especially when it looks as beautiful as this Honda. But this is not a factory-fitted bike but a modified one. It is based on the Honda Hness CB350.
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 ...
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