Posts Tagged ‘cafe racer’

Saint Motor Bikes does it again– this time he turns a 1972 Yamaha XS 650 into a classy little cafe bike with a removable tail cone for the option to seat two. How ingenious. From Jeff Yarrington, the talented owner of Saint Motor Company- “[My] favorite part is that I pull off the exhaust & muffler under the seat (sectioned & made frame taller in rear), & the Battery being hidden under gas Tank, all leaving the rear section empty, without sacrifice of amenities.”

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CDR Girl Thought this would fit well. (Submission by Dave at MotoMucci) From El Classic Moto Jarama 2011

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Race, race race! Vintage advert?

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From the project Cafe Racers by Steve Hathaway

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1974 Ducati 750 Sport, retro classy owned by Mike Cecchini of Maryland

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I do like the Cafe’d Falcone, but I’m reblogging this for the photography. Wow.

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“It don’t matta if you’re black or white…” So how about both? Honda Cafe!

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What a great view. Like sitting on the moon, staring at your motorcycle.

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Son of a Gun BSA – Just saw this, and immediately had to post. My god. My eyes are wide, and I think I’m drooling. This bike is based on a BSA Gold Star, and the engine is an ex racing 1951 XB-model single with 499cc. Thumbs up indeed, dude. Well played.  Read more about this amaaaazing custom from my friends at BikeEXIF. 🙂

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Surely this female is saying “What you lookin’ at?”

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