December/January 2026 Issue Out now
Out now, Café Racer’s latest issue featuring Steel City Mods VS Rockers, British Bike Day Japan, AHRMA Weekend, and the Turbo Suzuki G5 Special. Get yours today!
December/January 2026
Issue Out now
Out now, Café Racer’s latest issue featuring Steel City Mods VS Rockers, British Bike Day Japan, AHRMA Weekend, and the Turbo Suzuki G5 Special. Get yours today!
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FIRST RIDE – Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory
If you like your lighting bright and futuristic, the Tuono's right up your alley. The lightweight aluminum wheels and Pirelli Diablo Rosso (Red devil) tires are a formidable combination. photo: Simon Palfrader That’s, mercifully, not a passenger seat. Actual pillion...
BMW R129t In The House
Gotta love new streetbike season! It’s that tike of year when our partners in the motorcycle industry drop off new motorcycles for the CRM team to test ride, the first of which has been this amazing, 2025 BMW R129t. The retro roadster combines the best of classic,...
Parallel Universe
In Cafe Racer's current October/November issue, we look into one of the more fascinating technoloigical developments in recent motorcycle engine design: the rebirth of the parallel twin. Though this side-by-side engine type had become ubiquitous in British motorcycles...
Getting Back On Two Wheels
In Cafe Racer magazine's latest October/November issue, our columnist and longtime rider Anthony Conroy shares some deeply personal experiences with our readers. After several decades aboard two wheels, he suffered a serious illness that resulted in the amputation of...
A Fitting Thruxton Replacement
Much has been said and even more rumored about just what sort of motorcycle would replace Triumph’s speedy, sharp-looking Bonneville Thruxton. The factory cafe racer has been a hot seller around the world since the early 200s when the air-cooled, 865cc version...
The Ultimate Cafe Racer Road
Every motorcycle rider has a mental list of their favorite riding spots, a compilation usually dictated by teh sort of bike they ride. I've known stunt riders who were content to rip massive wheelies along city bridges and Florida causeways, while my cruiser-mounted...






