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Benzo Café, a brand-new spot that opened in late June in Burnaby Heights, is a vintage Mercedes-Benz lover's dream come true. While many new cafes lean hard into the clean, minimalist aesthetic, Benzo ...
The frame is that of a Le Mans III, while the eight-valve engine was taken from a Griso and upgraded to extract a ton of ...
W e all know Harley-Davidson has dominated the custom motorcycle scene for years. But in recent times, other brands have truly joined the party. Among them lies Royal Enfield, whi ...
Meet the Arthur II – a hand-crafted exclusive take on Royal Enfield’s mass-market Continental GT, limited to just nine units and priced at $25,990 (£19,592). It’s been built by custom ...
The custom-built Triumph Speed 400 Cafe Racer features many off-the-shelf parts from K-Speed, making it an amazing motorcycle.
Triumph Speed 400 modified into a cafe racer with clip-on handlebars, a new paint job, LED signal lights, a custom seat, custom exhaust and more. It looks like a great smaller alternative to the ...
The custom cafe racer kit for the CB350RS includes the following: seat, LED taillight casing with integrated turn indicators, clipon handlebar and a number plate holder. The kit overall looks ...
The owner and builder of the Cafe Racer is Kipp Lassetter from Scottsdale, Arizona. He describes it as a personal project that is not for sale, even though we’re sure there would be plenty of ...
Bill Costello crafted this custom café racer out of a 1981 BMW R100RT, intending to create a sleek urban ride that’s dependable enough for daily use. The bike boasts 70 horsepower, which Bill finds ...
The Solo Carrier kit is priced at Rs 16,200. Honda CB350RS custom kits: details Where the H’ness CB350 can be optioned with four kits, the CB350RS gets just two – Cafe Racer and SUV.
When a Belgian gent and masterful endurance racer by the name of Kris Reniers decided to take up a new Ducati bike build with his favorite color scheme (a beauty metallic dark green), it seemed only ...
Café Racer Buyer’s Guide The first café racers were all custom jobs. Much like the first choppers, these were bikes people modified in their garage to their own design. It was only later that ...