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| Call me a masochist, but I couldn't resist this mangy-but-restorable 1966 Norton Atlas found at Butler, PA.'s Cycle Warehouse. Watch for a complete cafe racer transformation in the magazine. |
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| Misunderstood at the time of its late 1970s release, Harley-Davidson's 100cc XLCR Cafe Racer is not only collectible, it's downright beautiful. |
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| Hopefully, what my Project Road Atlas will look like after A) a ruptured bank account and B) some real dedication and time. |
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| Joe Rocket leathers rep and all-around cool lday Kelly Dodds from Canada sent in this wicked pic of her Dad, Burt and his Matchelss back in 1958. Burt, she says, was equally proud of the stone fireplace he'd also built on the family's home. |
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| Travis Baker's budget-built 1972 CB 500 Honda proves you don't need to invest a fortune to create a tasty ride. Good on 'ya Travis! |
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| Um, I'd like to thank Never-Dull aluminum polish, Guinness and Castrol oils for this award.... |
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| Nothing's more striking than black leather and a priest's collar, worn here by Father Scott Anderson, current vicar of the 59 Club. |
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| The original rockin' retro bike, Triumph's original Speed Triple of 1994-1996. If there's been a better retro we haven't seen it. |
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| Full Paul Dunstall cafe treatment of this Triumph Bonneville reveals why the Dunstall brand is still revered. |
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