Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
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Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
This lot will earn some comments,I bet..... There are loads more in the link.
https://www.bikebound.com/2022/04/29/ha ... fe-racers/
https://www.bikebound.com/2022/04/29/ha ... fe-racers/
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
The Ducati looks nice, but that seat is thin!
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
Nice. They all have their different attractions. I'd probably plump for the BMW if it was a case of ownoing/riding one.
I assume the strange routing of the pipes on the Ducati is so they're equal lengths? Shame about them, they look like lengths of industrial ducting and, although it might work ok, that loop just looks counter- intuitive (ie wrong).
I assume the strange routing of the pipes on the Ducati is so they're equal lengths? Shame about them, they look like lengths of industrial ducting and, although it might work ok, that loop just looks counter- intuitive (ie wrong).
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
I'd be scared to check what mine may be worth now. It's one of the few bikes I owned and rode for years,then made money when I sold it.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
Not altogether unexpected,at least.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
I like the beemer, but then I'm a beardy person who also likes craft beer. DGAS what a bunch of old farts who remember these bikes first time 'round think
I reckon that's Iccys problem BTW, for want of a better term. You remember these bikes when they were old and shit right? Whereas my only context is seeing them as this "new" version. You're just the wrong age.
I reckon that's Iccys problem BTW, for want of a better term. You remember these bikes when they were old and shit right? Whereas my only context is seeing them as this "new" version. You're just the wrong age.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
Never really gelled with any Ducati motor so I wouldn't bother with any of those no matter how pretty. And I think a caffd Vincent is just silly.
The bimmer is the most appealing but I've seen better.
I dunno whether it's age related. I'm the right age to like 2 strokes, hate them.
The bimmer is the most appealing but I've seen better.
I dunno whether it's age related. I'm the right age to like 2 strokes, hate them.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
Do you think us old farts care what you think?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 10:40 am I like the beemer, but then I'm a beardy person who also likes craft beer. DGAS what a bunch of old farts who remember these bikes first time 'round think
I reckon that's Iccys problem BTW, for want of a better term. You remember these bikes when they were old and shit right? Whereas my only context is seeing them as this "new" version. You're just the wrong age.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
I wouldn't dash to the shops to buy any of them but, as long as people want to build them, I'm happy to crit them.
Some of them are very nicely done versions - of café racers - which I have never had on my 'want' list. But then, a road bike without a pillion seat and luggage capacity is about as much use as a chocolate teapot to me. Tried doing the 'just going for a ride' thing and without a
specific destination and purpose got bored very quickly.
Some of them are very nicely done versions - of café racers - which I have never had on my 'want' list. But then, a road bike without a pillion seat and luggage capacity is about as much use as a chocolate teapot to me. Tried doing the 'just going for a ride' thing and without a
specific destination and purpose got bored very quickly.
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Re: Handbuilt Cafe Racers.
These bikes ride like a "normal" bike in a similar way to how a Rolex tells the same time as a Casio I reckon.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 3:38 pm Some of them are very nicely done versions - of café racers - which I have never had on my 'want' list. But then, a road bike without a pillion seat and luggage capacity is about as much use as a chocolate teapot to me. Tried doing the 'just going for a ride' thing and without a
specific destination and purpose got bored very quickly.