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Could this gorgeous Harley-Davidson café racer kickstart a bold, bright new future for the brand?
Sure it's a 1 of 1. But that doesn't mean we can't daydream about a production version that turns heads and reverses fortunes ...
For a couple of years in the late 1970s, Harley-Davidson made a café racer called the XLCR, which featured singular styling ...
The RMCR is a carbon-fiber concept built around the 1250cc Revolution Max motor, and pays tribute to the legacy of Harley's original XLCR cafe racer.
Jawa is one of the most storied names in motorcycle history, with roots stretching back nearly a century. Founded in 1929 in ...
The café racer style of motorcycles was born from a particular era. Just as small street bikes still draw inspiration from Japanese models of the 1970s and 1980s, modern café racers hearken back to ...
Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
View post: This 'Super Fast' Electric Scooter Is Almost 50% Off at Walmart Norton Motorcycles is renewing ties with its past by jumping back into the cafe racer segment. It introduced a prototype ...
I'm guessing no one ever tried to see whether there are more car lovers out there than there are motorcycle fans. But one look, even superficial, and what both sides do with the vehicles they love ...
Café Racer motorcycles first appeared on the streets in the 1950s in London, when restless teenage "rockers" began stripping back and customizing their British bikes for power, speed, and agility.
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