I stumbled on this while looking for CX500 info. It's worth watching through....
http://youtu.be/4RGB2pCq4e4
Hmmmmm. Judging by some of the lash-ups I've seen I'm not sure that advantage number 4 (they hold their value or appreciate in value) really holds true all the time. :icon_wink:
But having said that, and having had a quasi-cafe bike (Thruxton), the rest does seem to be the case.
This guy's done a whole series and all those I've looked at have been very good.
PS The gal and Triton combo at the end was very nice!
Interesting but, what's with the narration?? sounds like 'google text to speech' or similar was used :icon_smile:
Quote from: JayDub on March 07, 2015, 11:01:45 PM
Interesting but, what's with the narration?? sounds like 'google text to speech' or similar was used :icon_smile:
I believe he's Spanish and has a strong accent, so he decided on text to speech.
I have been working on the gauges for the Metisse cafe racer http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-british-motorcycles/metisse-motorcycles-zmcz12mazbea.aspx
Even in the frozen North (https://www.facebook.com/Scotlandcaferacer?fref=ts)
Sadly, I can't bring myself to like that version of the Metisse café racer. My science teacher had a road race Rickman Metisse in 1969 that he used to commute to school on. 4-leading-shoe vented front brake, 650cc 8-valve head Bonneville engine in a Metisse frame with long alloy tank, half fairing and single seat. Twin reverse-cone meggas made a huge booming sound in the schoolyard. He is largely responsible for my love of bikes. And, to me, it is the bike by which all others are judged....
this is the nearest I could find, but front brake is wrong and full fairing:
Quote from: daveb on March 09, 2015, 08:52:26 PM
I have been working on the gauges for the Metisse cafe racer http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-british-motorcycles/metisse-motorcycles-zmcz12mazbea.aspx
Looks a lot like the new Norton.......
Woohoo - I have two reasons to be excited about collecting my Girly from Redhill tomorrow - the main one is that I have a new (to me of course) bike and can't wait as I've been lusting after one for years.
A very close second though is that my old '95 900 Ducati Monster is the perfect bike (in my opinion) to turn into a cafe racer. I have plans (albeit long term and currently shelved due to so much else going on in my life) to keep the high level straight trough SiL moto 'zausts, strip off everything extraneous and go down the cafe racer route with a Mike Hailwood '78 900 TT bike theme in terms of colour and finish. She looked like this when I got her (if I can get this embedding to work) but she's much less shiny at present...
(http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n6/nik_the_brief/DSCF0001.jpg)
To me that will make a perfect two bike combination.
:nono two bike collections don't really work, you need at least three :icon_mrgreen:
I've an old CG125 gathering dust at the back of my garage but that doesn't really count! Trusty old thing though I'm sure that despite sitting there for ten years it would start first kick!
Quote from: nik_the_brief on March 13, 2015, 12:07:23 PM
I've an old CG125 gathering dust at the back of my garage but that doesn't really count! Trusty old thing though I'm sure that despite sitting there for ten years it would start first kick!
You just need some inspiration :icon_cool:
(http://retrowriteup.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/IMG_5046.jpg)
:love10
Erm. Let's not get too hot under the collar here. In the "old" days all you had to do (on the cheap) was sling a pair of ace bars on whatever you were riding, and voila, you had a café racer. Those were the days before cruisers, power cruisers, touring cruisers, sportbikes, sport tourers, adventure tourers, nakeds, motards.... old Uncle Tom Cobbly and all :augie :augie
have been messing around with my Thunderbird Sport.... doesnt have low bars so not a cafe racer i guess, and despite me having a beard i'm too old to be a hipster :) i think the purple metalflake paint and 3-1 is what the young people call 'old skool' :)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/465/18646451464_bc59c3bc79_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/upHWou)2015-06-29 021 (https://flic.kr/p/upHWou) by neil (https://www.flickr.com/photos/22730494@N06/), on Flickr
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/265/19242855406_036aa8b209_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vjqEv5)2015-06-29 020 (https://flic.kr/p/vjqEv5) by neil (https://www.flickr.com/photos/22730494@N06/), on Flickr
Strangely.... even with all the shiny and sparkly bits - I like that :nod
Quote from: JayDub on July 28, 2015, 12:31:03 PM
Strangely.... even with all the shiny and sparkly bits - I like that :nod
Especially the exhaust; yummy.
Quote from: JayDub on July 28, 2015, 12:31:03 PM
Strangely.... even with all the shiny and sparkly bits - I like that :nod
just getting in touch with my feminine side :hat10
exhaust sounds lovely, not too obtrusive at normal speed but proper howl as the revs rise ! and the four-pot brembo brakes are excellent..