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For Daan Borsje of Moto Adonis, that would be his trusty Yamaha RD50, which was the main ... instead borrowing design cues from street trackers and cafe racers alike. Let’s dive in and see ...
With the classic Yamaha on their workbench, the lads took it apart in preparation for a radical cafe racer makeover. First things first, they did away with the stock subframe which gave the Virago ...
These four Ducati Scrambler customs could be an indication that the Italian company is considering a cafe racer version of its new Scrambler 1100. Since its release in 2015, Ducati’s Scrambler family ...
The bike shown here, known as the ‘Racer’ is still the same competent Yamaha XSR900 as before – which was launched for 2016, updated in 2022, and powered by the firm’s meaty 117bhp 890cc ...
Japanese motorcycle magazine Young Machine have produced a rendering of a retro-styled street naked, in a classic cafe racer form. They call it the Yamaha XSR300, and Yamaha XSR250. The Yamaha ...
It has two accessories: a headlamp cowl and a Cafe Racer seat. Yamaha has not released the prices of these kits. The Yamaha XSR155 is a neo-retro motorcycle based on the Yamaha MT-15. Despite the ...
Don’t let the mesmerising finish distract you from all the fine detail that went in to this cafe racer. I especially like the way he set the tail light into the fender and the compass set into the gas ...
The Yamaha RX100 was a two-stroke motorcycle sold in India. The Yamaha RX100 has been gracefully modified as a cafe racer by Ironic Engineering. The bike gets custom body layout with an engine ...
What happens when you get tired of waiting for the XSR This Yamaha R15-based cafe racer is nothing but a beauty. Called Cafe155, it’s made right here in India by a gent named Mohammed Fahd ...
Don’t believe us? Well, you better, as Yamaha has unveiled two smashing kits for the flagship XSR that transform it into a 70s cafe racer. Oh, and they won’t break the bank either.
But there was a motorcycle in it amongst other custom vehicles which obviously ended up in a crash, and it was nothing but a 1999 Yamaha R1 made by Frenchman, Ludovic Lazareth. After the huge ...
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