We got a call not long ago from a guy named Billy Joel. "Love the magazine," he said. "I have a few cafe bikes of my own," he tells us. Went for a visit. Cool for a musical mega-star and serious motorbike nut. Full feature coming in issue #6.
Another choice piece of iron slated for an upcoming issue, reader Buck sent in this radical featherbed Harley-Davidson Sportster filled with top-sheld detailing.
Reason to visit France, #134- the beautiful Mecatwin Bonneville.
Britbike nut and British expat Simon Green handles the major photography duties at Cafe Racer and spends his off-hours riding this lively Norton Commando with high-rise exhaust.
Milwaukee tattoo artist Adam Werther's CB 450 cafe is the sort of machine we dream about- CBR 600RR running gear, Sears Allstate tank and all groovy!
A track-ready take on the venerable CB 450 Honda by AHRMA paddock regulars Team Hansen Honda.
No wonder why cafes are king- in issue #7, we detail how builder Greg Hageman turned this salvage-yard special Yamaha XS 750 into a stunner for just $1,500.
Friend of CR and talented author of "Big Sid's Vincati" Matt Biberman aboard the Vincent Comet-powered single he's offered to let us ride sometime soon. Hells yeah...
CB 550 Honda give the Benjies cafe Racer treatment- nice!
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