Ignored in the U.S. Kawasaki's W650 twin has spawned its own cafe cult in Germany.
Though not the fastest retros, Royal Enfield's GT is a great-looking motorcycle.
An image from the days when"aftermarket catalog" didn't have to mean chopper parts and wide tires!
The French firm Meccatwin's stunning take on a modern Triumph Bonneville.
Full ton-up treatment given a 1980s Honda 400 Hawk- dig those bacon-slicers!
Tasty and quite rare Norvin, powered by Vincent Comet 500cc mill.
Frame designer Rob North designed this chassis to race against the likes of Giacomo Agostini. Makes a nifty cafe bike, too!
Ken from West Sussex, England's pre-unit Dresda Triton.
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