For a couple of years in the late 1970s, Harley-Davidson made a café racer called the XLCR, which featured singular styling ...
Sure it's a 1 of 1. But that doesn't mean we can't daydream about a production version that turns heads and reverses fortunes ...
The carbon-clad RMCR was unveiled on the firm's Pan America ST platform in a stripped-back form earlier this year ...
It retains a period-correct look, but don’t assume that it’ll run like some old piece of junk. Equal consideration went to ...
Jawa is one of the most storied names in motorcycle history, with roots stretching back nearly a century. Founded in 1929 in ...
A café racer style motorcycle just sounds cool. This type of motorcycle has been around for years now, sticking out amongst the range of bikes as a sleek and nimble option. Built for speed by ...
The RMCR is a carbon-fiber concept built around the 1250cc Revolution Max motor, and pays tribute to the legacy of Harley's original XLCR cafe racer.
All that fresh running gear is sure to make it perform like a charm, but it will also look great while doing so thanks to the ...
Café Racer motorcycles first appeared on the streets in the 1950s in London, when restless teenage "rockers" began stripping back and customizing their British bikes for power, speed, and agility.
Royal Enfield’s 750 lineup will feature its popular nameplates such as Continental GT, Interceptor and Himalayan ...
With a Master's degree in English Literature and six years of writing experience, Aayush has been contributing to TopSpeed for over two years. Since 95% of his personality is motorcycles, he goes ...