In the world where a cup of Starbucks can cost like a couple of gallons of gas, motorcycles are rarely modified with a sole purpose to make quick rides between popular cafés. Nevertheless, the appealing style of cyclops headlights, iconic fairing and aggressive riding position, manage to keep the café racer class very much alive. In today’s episode we will cover the newest models with striking looks and powerful performance numbers. If you are an admirer of everything related to motorcycles, here are other #AutomotiveTerritory releases that you may find useful: New and upcoming scrambler models of 2021: Some of the most recent models by Triumph: Detailed rundown of all models that were featured in this #ATmotorcycles release: 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Tamarit Motorcycles 65 GULLWING X Tamarit Motorcycles 65 GULLWING X is a limited edition custom bike inspired by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing. It gets 9 different versions that correspond to the colors used by the German brand back in 1950s. 01:44 MV Agusta Superveloce S 2021 Superveloce Serie Oro has been a smash hit of Agusta’s 800cc range ever since the 2018 Milan Motoshow. This model year brings along Euro 5 homologation for the engine and an all-new Superveloce S trim. 02:54 Deus Ex Machina Zero Electric It was only a matter of time till the experts from Deus Ex Machina have collaborated with Zero to create one of the world’s first custom electric café racers. The inaugural project by the Venice Beach workshop started out with a Zero SR/S sport bike. 04:07 Triumph Thruxton RS 2021 Triumph Thruxton RS rocks the usual café racer looks but gets a reworked 1200cc parallel twin with 103 horses, 8 more than before. 05:13 L’Intrépide L’Intrépide is a passion project of Benoit Tallec, a lead designer from Daimler Asia, who created it on the basis of his 1984 BMW R100RS. The bike blends the line between retro, classic and futuristic styling, getting a single-piece composite fairing, aircraft inspired fuselage, stitched leather seat, and a central LED headlight. 06:14 Royal Enfield Custom Chai Shop Racer The custom cafe racer built by Paul Smith embodies his passion for work with metal and for the RoyalEnfield as a perfect donor for such projects. The Chai Shop Racer starts with stripping off the regularContinental GT 650 from its bodywork and then dressing it in handmade aluminum pieces. 07:14 MV Agusta Superveloce Alpine This bike highlights collaboration between French and Italian designers and bring together Alpine sports car creators and MV Agusta team. The Superveloce Alpine is a track focused café racer with an signature inline 3 cylinder engine. 08:20 Magni Italia 01-01 Established in 1977, the Italian Magni is known for creating their own motorcycles as well taking active part in restoring classic MV Agusta bikes. With the Magni Italia 01-01 build, the company is paying tribute to its founder, Arturo Magni, who passed away 5 years ago. 09:18 Tamarit Motorcycles 67 Dakota Iglesias The reason why Tamarit Motorcycles are so good at what they do is that you will hardly find two similarbuilds in their extensive portfolio. This time, the Spanish experts reworked the Thruxton 1200 R, whoseowner had already visited Tamarit a couple of years ago, but now decided to boost its performance andmost importantly – to refresh the looks. 10:19 Tarform Luna Racer Edition This modular electric motorcycle was developed by a young team of international engineers who operate in Brookly New York. The Tarform Luna comes in Café Racer Edition and a more off-road focused Scrambler. 11:29 Bullit Spirit Gulf Edition Probably one of the most affordable café racer style bikes on today’s market, the Bullit Spirit 125 receives a limited-edition Gulf Edition line with a unique blue livery with orange accents.
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