Box Fresh: A zero mile Honda CB750 Cafe Racer

For custom motorcycle builders that skew towards older bikes, nothing satisfies quite like finding a clean, low-mileage donor. But finding a motor with literally zero miles on it? That’s the Holy Grail. This purposeful cafe racer was built from two components: a beat-up 1992 Honda CB750, and a separate CB750 engine that had never been fired up. It’s the work…

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10 Cafe Racers That Killed It At Auction

Nothing grabs the headlines quite like an enormous selling price at auction. We’ve seen motorcycles sell for phenomenal money over the years, but they’re usually rare examples of stock machines, models attached to a celebrity, or low-volume racing prototypes. It’s quite unusual to see true custom-built café racers bring in the bucks. Since originality is one of the key features…

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Sena 50R Bluetooth Intercom | Return of the Cafe Racers

Sena opened its doors in 1998 and since then has become a mainstay of the motorcycle communications game. They are known for their sleek, stylish designs and almost universal fitment. Their Bluetooth systems have helped revolutionise how riders communicate with pillions and with one another. A few years ago Sena released the 30 Series which was the first in their…

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