Coming from a big Italian family, Anthony relishes in being the black sheep as the only adrenaline junkie. Even though he has gone bungee-jumping, rock-climbing, cliff diving, fought in mixed martial ...
A café racer style motorcycle just sounds cool. This type of motorcycle has been around for years now, sticking out amongst the range of bikes as a sleek and nimble option. Built for speed by ...
Ever since the company’s founding back in 2009, Spain’s Thor Cycles stacked up a plethora of bespoke projects to make any custom bike enthusiast green with envy. Needless to say, the Seville-based ...
Café racers started as a rider-made idea: strip a bike down, tuck in, and chase speed between hangouts. The look was never superficial. Clip-on style bars, a long tank, and a solo-seat "hump" all came ...
The 1990 GB500 was Honda’s first retro bike and it marked a pivotal shift in both car and motorcycle design, resurrecting the styles abandoned by Japanese manufacturers. Despite the irony, the Tourist ...
William Tisnes isn’t a professional custom bike builder, nor does he indulge in fully-fledged projects on a regular basis. Hailing from sunny Florida, the man is a huge car-tuning aficionado who ...
The café racer motorcycle is a fascinating relic of the past. Originating from the vibrant motorcycle culture of the United Kingdom in the 1950s and 1960s, café racers were the brainchild of young ...
Many people have heard of the cafe racer. At the root of it, these were motorcycles that were supposed to look good and go really, really fast. It began in the U.K. when young motorcycle owners would ...
Remember the cafe racer craze? A decade ago, you couldn't throw a rock without hitting someone's Instagram-core CB750 build with unbearably loud pipes, unrideably aggressive ergonomics, and immaculate ...
Amid the host of electric launches in modern times, Triumph’s new motorcycle subtly reminds us of the classic bygone years … the 1960s and 70s, when a new breed of motorcycles was evolving into what ...