Cafe Racers
A cafe racer is a type of motorcycle that originated in the 1960s in the United Kingdom. These bikes are designed for speed and style, often featuring a minimalist aesthetic. Riders would customize their motorcycles to race between cafes, hence the name. The focus is on lightweight construction and a sporty riding position.
Typically, cafe racers have a retro look, often inspired by classic British motorcycles like the Triumph and Norton. Key features include a low-slung seat, clip-on handlebars, and a distinctive racing stripe. The culture surrounding cafe racers emphasizes individuality and craftsmanship, making them popular among motorcycle enthusiasts.