There are a few details that make or break a custom motorcycle build, but none are as critical to the final stance as the choice of tires. The right rubber provides the perfect profile and period-correct aesthetic that ties an entire project together. And as builders continue to create stunning restomods and restorations, the demand for vintage-style tires has never …
Read More »How a Brazilian Builder Revived a Two-Stroke Legend – Yamaha RD 350
The Yamaha RD 350 earned a reputation for being both thrilling and dangerous, known for its light frame and powerful engine. Years later, a builder in Brazil set out to reimagine this classic motorcycle, blending its legacy with modern engineering. His goal was to create something that looked and felt like a new version of the RD 350, while improving safety, reliability, and performance. …
Read More »I Bought the MOST EXPENSIVE Cafe Racer Motorcycle on Amazon
There is a rare Cafe Racer motorcycle sold on Amazon that stands out for its unique status. At the time of purchase, only four of these bikes were known to exist, making it a real curiosity. While it is marketed as the cheapest Cafe Racer on the platform, it also holds the title of the most expensive simply because it is the …
Read More »Building a Cafe Racer for under $1,000 (Starting with a $400 Honda CB750)
Restoring an old Honda CB750 into a cafe racer takes patience, planning, and a good understanding of motorcycle mechanics. The bike at the heart of this project, dating back to the late 70s or early 80s, was partly disassembled and needed attention to its carburetor, wiring, and fuel system before any major customizations could happen. The process began with basic …
Read More »ClubSport Honda CB750 cafe racer BUILD OVERVIEW!
The ClubSport build is a unique 1975 CB750F Café Racer project created by Thomas from Mile Zero Racers. This build started from a simple idea and a big vision. Even with no experience, Thomas was determined to bring his concept to life, focusing on classic style and a few modern touches while keeping the motorcycle’s history alive. Throughout the process, Thomas worked on …
Read More »Building the PERFECT Bobber for a 3,000 Mile Road Trip!
Building a custom motorbike is a detailed process that requires careful planning from the start. The builder begins by imagining how the bike will look and function, focusing on both design and practical needs for long journeys. Each part, from the luggage options to engine modifications, is chosen to create a bike that fits specific touring needs and overcomes common challenges riders …
Read More »HONDA TMX 150 || CAFE RACER || RETRO CLASSIC
In this video, the speaker presents a detailed look at a custom-built Honda TMX 150 Supremo. The project started when a client from Iligan City brought in a base bike and asked for a vintage Honda CB cafe racer style from the 1970s. After delivering on the client’s vision with various updates and sharing progress photos, the team was pleased with the outcome. The …
Read More »Budget VS Expensive Cafe Racer | WHICH ONE IS BETTER?
When looking at a Cafe Racer, there are many ways to create a unique bike. Some builders choose to work with a modest budget, using affordable parts and simple changes. Others invest heavily, customizing nearly every detail for style and performance. Both approaches have their own value, and neither is right or wrong. This article examines two Cafe Racers built …
Read More »Budget Honda CX500 Cafe Racer Build: DIY Customization & Mods
Building a custom Honda CX-500 on a budget takes careful planning and hands-on creativity. The process so far has included reshaping the frame, crafting a seat base, creating side covers, and developing a unique headlight bracket. Each step uses affordable materials and simple tools to keep costs low while ensuring that every modification fits the bike’s look and structure. For …
Read More »1981 Honda CBX1000 Cafe Racer: Lighter, Stronger, More Agile
Building a bike that matches both the look and the performance a rider wants can be a big challenge. The Honda CBX1000 started as a heavy machine, but needed changes to become the perfect fit for its new owner. By cutting off weight and upgrading key parts, the team took this classic six-cylinder Honda and made it lighter, stronger, and …
Read More »1986 BMW K100 Restoration: From Non-Runner to Cafe Racer Dream
Taking on the restoration of a 1986 BMW K100, the builder dove into the project right after finishing another motorcycle. The bike was discovered not running and came with plenty of challenges, from major wiring issues to key parts that needed replacing. Early steps included diagnosing its problems, stripping it to a rolling chassis, and dealing with unexpected wiring complications, …
Read More »Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Bobber Build – Final Touches & Test Ride
Today’s project focuses on making important changes to a Vulcan build. Early in the process, the team found an issue with the gas tank that did not allow for proper coolant line clearance. To fix this, they chose to use a different tank that will fit better and allow the lines to run smoothly. After updating the tank plan, the team worked on mounting …
Read More »Understanding Fault and Liability in Motorcycle Accidents in California
Understanding Fault and Liability in Motorcycle Accidents in California Motorcycle accidents tend to be incredibly devastating for motorcyclists since they have little to shield them from the impact of a crash. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you will need to file a claim for your injuries. Since California is an at-fault state, that means the motorist who …
Read More »10 Most Dangerous Motorcycles Ever Built
Motorcycles have always been thrilling machines, but some models stand out for their risk factors and potential danger. These bikes often combine high speeds, unique engineering, or design quirks that make them less forgiving or harder to control. The 10 most dangerous motorcycles ever built are known for pushing the limits of power, handling, and rider safety, resulting in increased …
Read More »Honda GB350S Review After 10,000km: The Good and The Bad Explained
Choosing the right motorcycle can be challenging with so many options to consider. The Honda GB350S stands out for riders who appreciate a machine that feels like more than just transportation. After spending several months and thousands of kilometers on this bike, many riders have found it delivers a comfortable and engaging ride, especially on winding coastal roads. Its design and features …
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