Cafe racer motorcycle
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A JDM-inspired Virago from Portland...Introduced in 1981, the Yamaha XV750 Virago was the company's first foray into the market for V-twin cruisers, featuring mono-shock rear suspension, shaft-drive, and an air-cooled 75° V-twin producing 55 horsepower. While the bike was enough of a threat to
Dahl Jon saved to Custom Bikes
If you're in the market for your own vintage motorcycle, it's important you know your history. It will help you define the difference between a Cafe Racer, Scrambler, Brat, Tracker and more. Vintage motorbikes are, for good reason, all the rage at the moment. If you ask any true rider, the joy of a motorbike isn't simply limited to the ride, it's also the endless hours spent in the garage or driveway working on the metal baby. But the resurgence of these motorcycle styles means that these…
1,773 Likes, 27 Comments - MCM. (@missioncustomoto) on Instagram: “It's a new style and amazing design. The combination of black with beautiful British Racing Green…”

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BMW R9T Cafe Racer ‘Fury’ by The Cafe’d Racer
Motos Scrambler para salir del camino, una moto diseñada para dejar la carretera y meternos a la terracería, un diseño hecho para aventureros del camino.

Carlos Lizarraga saved to Carros y Motos
ROA motorcycles crafted the BMW R80 a hooped subframe, which finishes with a smooth flowing line that mirrors the groove on the brown saddle.
The cafe racer blends the needs of a speed freak with those of a minimalist to create a near perfect motorcycle. Great examples of these bikes stand out no matter what other bikes surround them. That has led to an explosion of builds around the world However, buying a cafe racer that someone else ha

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Nothing looks cleaner than removing those old clunky turn signals and replacing them with these fork mounted LED ones! Easily mounts to your front forks (or rear shocks) and wires into existing front turn signal wires. Use as turn signals or running lights Really cleans up your bike, no better way to do it! Universal fitment, works on any 35mm to 59mm front forks Check them out for yourself in the video below! Note: Please measure your forks and select the right size Choose between sizes…

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