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Some machines stand out the moment they appear, leaving a mark that lingers long after the first encounter. The Norton Commando is one of those bikes. Its presence, sound, and design spark curiosity and admiration, making it a motorcycle that draws attention even before a closer look. Riders often recall their first sight of it as a moment that stays with them. Beyond that first impression, the Norton Commando reveals a mix of strengths and flaws. Its styling and details highlight a […] The pos
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The Royal Enfield Continental GT brings together the look of a classic motorcycle with the reliability of modern engineering. It carries a retro design that closely resembles vintage machines, yet it includes updated features that make it practical for everyday use. Riders often notice how its styling, from the chrome tank to the analog gauges, gives it the appearance of a restored older bike, even though it is brand new. Beyond its looks, the Continental GT offers a riding experience that balan
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Building a café racer takes patience, skill, and a willingness to get hands-on with a motorcycle. Riders often choose older models as their starting point, stripping away unnecessary parts and making changes that improve both performance and style. This process not only creates a bike that feels personal but also connects to a tradition that began decades ago when motorcyclists first started modifying their machines for speed and handling. Today, the café racer style remains popular because it b
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How Auctions Help Riders Pick the Perfect Cafe Racer Motorcycle The hunger for freedom on two wheels is timeless. Riders seeking raw energy with elegant lines often wonder where to buy a cafe racer that carries both history and individuality. These machines embody not just transport but a statement of passion, rebellion, and artistry. Buying choices are wider today than in the past. Traditional dealerships, private listings, and digital auctions each open doors. Among them, auction platforms lik
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Exploring the Best Cafe Racer Bike: Style, Performance, and Authentic Café Racer Look The café racer world is a blend of history, rebellion, and design purity. Riders want something more than a motorcycle. They want an attitude stitched into steel and leather. The real question is not just what model looks sharpest but what is the best cafe racer bike that balances style, engineering, and authenticity. Enthusiasts dive deep into specifications and background checks before making a decision. Chec
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The day started with a few small setbacks, but the focus quickly shifted to projects in the garage. The cars are still waiting on final details, so attention turned to other updates, including work on a newly purchased Honda CX500 from 1979. The bike came already styled as a café racer, but it needed adjustments to fit better and ride more comfortably. Alongside the bike project, the garage also has ongoing updates with the Civics, new merchandise samples, and content for the […] The post Honda
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The motorcycle featured here began life as a standard 1984 Honda Gold Wing, but it no longer resembles the factory version. Over time, it was completely reimagined with major changes to its frame, suspension, fuel system, and overall design. The builder drew inspiration from both personal history and a racing legend, giving the project a unique identity and theme that set it apart from other custom builds. The machine now blends parts from different Honda models, modern performance upgrades, and
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Building a custom motorcycle part from raw materials takes patience, planning, and attention to detail. The process often begins with simple design work, testing ideas on cardboard before moving to stronger materials. From there, patterns are refined, measurements are marked, and the metal is shaped step by step until the desired form starts to take shape. Workshop setup also plays a key role. Using mobile equipment, choosing the right thickness of steel, and relying on both hand tools and machi
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He stood back and admired the bike, pretending for a moment that it hadn’t nearly bucked itself off a truck weeks earlier. Moving motorcycles always carried a bit of drama, but this one had to survive not just the freeway, but the streets of London. That meant real keys, clever tricks, and a lot of thought about how to keep it from vanishing overnight. What looked simple on the surface had eaten up six weeks of late nights, mismatched parts, […] The post Custom BMW Build: Krauser Café Racer Sty
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Cafe racers stand apart from other motorcycles because of their stripped-down style and focus on performance. Built with a mix of modern parts and vintage influence, they highlight the engine and frame instead of hiding them behind panels. The result is a bike that looks simple, feels light, and delivers a direct riding experience. In New Hampshire, builder Walt Seagull has gained attention for creating machines that blend old-school charm with modern technology. His work shows how these bikes b
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The project began with a simple idea: take an old 1981 Suzuki GS250 and give it a new life. The bike was far from perfect, with engine noise and worn parts that needed serious attention. What started in a small shipping container workshop soon grew into a larger space, giving room to expand the vision and push the build further. Step by step, the bike was stripped down, inspected, and rebuilt with care. From restoring the engine and upgrading the […] The post 1981 Suzuki GS250 Café Racer – Cust
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This project centers on a 1980 Honda CX-500 that has been fully rebuilt into a cafe racer. The builder focused on balancing style with function, making careful choices to keep the bike’s vintage look while improving performance and reliability. Every part of the motorcycle was either restored, upgraded, or custom-made to fit the overall design. From the front suspension to the rear frame, the bike shows detailed craftsmanship and planning. Upgrades to the braking system, suspension, and engine w
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The Triumph Thruxton 400 enters the 400cc segment with a design that blends modern updates with nods to classic cafe racer styling. Built on the same platform as Triumph’s other 400 models, it features a slimmer tank, clip-on handlebars, and a distinctive front fairing that sets it apart. While it shares the TR-series engine with the Speed 400, small performance tweaks give it a slight edge in power. Its compact frame, lower seat height, and ergonomic setup make it accessible for a wide range of
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About ANCEL Since its establishment in 2013, ANCEL has built a solid reputation in the automotive and powersports industry. Whether for professional mechanics or DIY motorcycle enthusiasts, ANCEL is committed to providing users with accurate, durable diagnostic and testing tools. Its product range is extensive, from portable auto scanners and full-system diagnostic devices to specialized equipment such as smoke leak detectors, odometer adjustment tools, boat scanner and truck scanners, ensuring
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Triumph has introduced the Thruxton 400 as the newest addition to its 400cc range, positioned above the Scrambler X. It carries a classic café racer style with modern updates, combining a semi-fairing, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and redesigned side panels. The revised tail section, clip-on handlebars, and adjusted foot peg positions create a sport-focused riding stance. The bike uses a tuned 398cc liquid-cooled engine that produces slightly more power than its sibling models, delivering performa
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The 1976 Honda CB550 K2 Cafe Racer stands out as a classic blend of vintage style and modern upgrades. With its core engine kept original but rebuilt with new components, this motorcycle shows off both careful restoration and tasteful customization. The mix of performance adjustments and design choices reflects a respect for the bike’s origins while still allowing for personal touches. From the swapped-out handlebars to the handcrafted wooden seat, every change brings out something unique in the
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Cafe racer motorcycles have always attracted riders who enjoy a mix of retro style and sporty performance. In 2025, several models offer the classic look, low-slung seating, and engaging ride that define the cafe racer scene, each with unique features and price points. Some bikes deliver an experience that is truly vintage, while others focus on improved speed and handling, along with modern touches. This article highlights key cafe racer models available in 2025. It covers their riding feel, de
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Phoenix 250001 stands as the original model in the Phoenix 250 lineup. For years, it has been kept safely at the back of the shop, gathering some dust but never losing its charm. As the 10th anniversary of the 250 series arrives, special attention is being given to this classic, bringing it back to life with a bit of care and maintenance. The experience of preparing this bike for a ride brings back memories of its early days and the […] The post Phoenix 250001 Returns: The Original 250 Bike Rid
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Turning an old 1984 Honda Goldwing 1200 into something new takes a lot of time, planning, and hands-on work. They started by buying the bike for a low price and began stripping away extra parts like the front fairing, saddlebags, and old lights. Each step brought new ideas, such as adding a modern round headlight and custom LED tail lights. Mechanical repairs and updates followed, with attention to essentials like air filters, spark plugs, and brake fixes. The project also […] The post 1984 Hon
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This article explores the story of a 1984 Honda Gold Wing that was transformed through extensive custom work. The owner searched for the perfect motorcycle for over a year, looking for a well-kept, factory-original bike before starting this major project. Once the bike was acquired, nearly every aspect was reworked, drawing inspiration from both racing history and personal touches, including the unique name given to the motorcycle. Key parts and systems, such as the front forks, rear suspension,
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Choosing the right motorcycle can be challenging with so many options to consider. The Honda GB350S stands out for riders who appreciate a machine that feels like more than just transportation. After spending several months and thousands of kilometers on this bike, many riders have found it delivers a comfortable and engaging ride, especially on winding coastal roads. Its design and features make it suitable for both new and experienced riders. The GB350S offers stable handling, a smooth and man
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10 Most Dangerous Motorcycles Ever Built Motorcycles have always been thrilling machines, but some models stand out for their risk factors and potential danger. These bikes often combine high speeds, unique engineering, or design quirks that make them less forgiving or harder to control. The 10 most dangerous motorcycles ever built are known for pushing the limits of power, handling, and rider safety, resulting in increased accident risks or fatalities. This list covers machines that challenged
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Motorcycle accidents tend to be incredibly devastating for motorcyclists since they have little to shield them from the impact of a crash. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you will need to file a claim for your injuries. Since California is an at-fault state, that means the motorist who caused the crash will be responsible for paying the damages. However, it’s not as simple as it seems to recover your money. Determining Fault in a California Motorcycle […] The post Understanding
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Today’s project focuses on making important changes to a Vulcan build. Early in the process, the team found an issue with the gas tank that did not allow for proper coolant line clearance. To fix this, they chose to use a different tank that will fit better and allow the lines to run smoothly. After updating the tank plan, the team worked on mounting the seat and fender. They created sturdy brackets to make sure the seat and fender stay secure without using extra […] The post Kawasaki Vulcan 80
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Taking on the restoration of a 1986 BMW K100, the builder dove into the project right after finishing another motorcycle. The bike was discovered not running and came with plenty of challenges, from major wiring issues to key parts that needed replacing. Early steps included diagnosing its problems, stripping it to a rolling chassis, and dealing with unexpected wiring complications, some of which resulted from extra accessories installed by a previous owner. Throughout the process, the builder l
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