cafe racers on HD Theatercafe racers on HD TheaterWatched what I think was the first episode (2009) of Cafe Racers last night on HD theater. The opening minutes of the it showed a biker riding an old Moto Guzzi. I was amazed to see it was filmed just a few miles from where I live.
After watching the show it seems that the Superhawk was actually designed to be a cafe racer (with the low bars). Am I correct with this assumption? cafe racersA couple of guys on the show purchased a 68 cb450 that they are going to turn it into a cafe racer the next few episodes.
They bought a nearly complete bike for $700.00 (with a lot of haggling). Seemed like a bargain to me,it was pretty nice. Mike,
Back in 61 a cafe racer had a large tank, rear sets, clip ons and maybe a top half fairing. The CB arrived with a whole different approach. It had two positions for the pegs so they could be rear set and the bars in Europe and Australia were almost dead flat with a slight rearward bend. For the US market they arrived with a slight rise to suit the more upright riding position preferred in the US at the time. It was never a café racer but could be converted into a real racer with a race kit of optional parts. I hope that people who don't know the facts are not re-writing history again. Seems to be a popular pastime. cafe racersTeazer, Guess I should have said the Superhawk was designed to appeal to riders who liked cafe racer type bikes. I don't know a lot about cafe racers but see a lot of similarites with the low bars,adjustable foot pegs and twin cylinder engines and the fact that they look a lot like English motorcycles.
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The term Café Racer has been adapted to almost any resto-mod type bike with low bars. On DTT they seem to think that low bars and a fat front tire plus pleated, flat version of a stock seat equals a Café Racer.
The More pseudo British the better it seems. I don't quite get it, but then again, I don't think I'm teh intended audience. It's an interesting trend. maybe it represents the desire to get away from the excesses represented by chopper$$ and back to simple and cheap built around a myth of what Rockers were all about. It's interesting and I'm sure someone will get rich.
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