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Out now, Café Racer’s latest issue featuring Electric Rides, Royal Enfield’s 125th Anniversary, Team Green’s Water-Burner, Dustin Kott’s Turbo Honda, the Triumph National Rally, and Oustanding Retro Racers. Get yours today!

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From Nefarious To New Beginnings

We’ve written extensively about the re-birth of the Norton Motorcycles Company, featuring their Donnington Park production facility on the cover of Cafe Racer’s 7th issue. After test riding their 961 Commandos several times and finding the air-cooled retros to be...

From Our Pages To Your Walls

  Back when I was a yoof, my bedroom walls were plastered with images from my favorite motorcycle magazines. Anytime I encountered a particularly sharp image of a new bike or one of those cheesy Dave Mann centerfolds popular in the pages of "Easyriders" magazine,...

The Original GOAT Tribute Bike

  With the current Moto GP season quickly (and some would say very, very quickly) drawing to a conclusion, many pundits are lamenting the pending retirement of Italy's Valentino Rossi. The onetime wunderkind of professional motorcycle racing is now in his 40s,...

The Rides of the Year Are Upon Us

Summer is motorcycling's best season what with copious rallies, events, races and seemingly endless warm, sunny days to enjoy the sport. However, I'll let you in on a secret: fall is even better. Living in and around Pittsburgh for most of my life, I've come to...

Missing Links

  History has  a strange way of disproving the latest trends. Take print magazine, for example. In this smartphone-obsessed nation, magazines are rapidly becoming relics of  a less hectic past and are vanishing faster than brains free of Internet influence. Ah,...

A Low-Buck Cure For The Uglies

  In my humble opinion, Ducati's original Multistrada was one of the homleyest motorcycles ever produced. It's certainly the least lovely machine ever to roll on the road wearing the vaunted Bologna firm's livery, having broken all tradition of Italian...