The History of Café Racer
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It is perhaps the most influential motorcycle movement the world has ever seen. Born in the streets of England in the 1950s, its culture still thrives around the globe. There will never be another motorcycle or rider quite like it. And yet, most of us have never heard of the café racer.
The café racer is both man and machine. With its Spartan appearance and aggressive styling, the café racer is one of the most distinctive and revered motorcycles in the world. Their impact on the motorcycle industry includes legendary high-performance motorcycles like Triumph’s Bonneville, Honda’s CB-750, and Kawasaki’s Z-1. Without the original café racers tuning and designing their ordinary street bikes for power and handling, manufacturers may never have designed the modern sportbike.
The café racer movement may have been born in London in the 1950s, but it has developed into a subculture encompassing a desire for speed, a love of rock and roll, and ultimately an enduring love for a motorcycle that’s being revived worldwide.
source:http://caferacertv.com/the-history-of-cafe-racers/
This is My Cafe Racer :)
24 September 2017,Distinguished Gentleman's Ride Banda Aceh,Indonesia.
This bike customed from Honda GL200
"Never mind the Track,the track is for punks,we are road people,we are Cafe Racer"
- HUNTER S. THOMPSON
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Nice article, keep your good work.
thanks @ibalmarwan :)
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