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There are more female rising stars in 2024 motorsports than ever, and not just in the driver’s seat. Here are the ones you ...
This electric cafe racer looks like it escaped a vintage photo booth. Top speed? A blistering 45 mph. Range? Enough to get you to the corner shop... Removable battery for when you fancy a brisk walk ...
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 ...
Case in point: this superb Honda CB200, built as a stylish and equally practical cafe racer. After purchasing the classic Honda and clarifying what their client was looking for, the guys dug ...
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.
You only need to take a custom motorcycle style called cafe racer as a reference. It dates back to the Britain of the 1960s and a subculture born there called Rocker, or leather boys, or Ton-Up boys.
The whole idea of the cafe racer was to have a bike that could travel quickly down the motorways between transport cafes that dotted the English cities and towns, rest stops and meeting places for ...
Cafe Racer Coffee + Donuts opened its first Athens location on 2333 W. Broad St. in August. This drive-through and walk-up restaurant offers a rotating selection of Counter Culture Coffee as well ...
The campaign raised $33,000 (shy of its $50,000 goal). However, in March Geissel put Café Racer up for sale. The cafe had been a neighborhood staple for 14 years, initially under the name Lucky Dog, ...