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  2. Cleveland CycleWerks - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland CycleWerks is a privately held motorcycle manufacturer that designs and assembles small displacement retro style café racers and bobbers at its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, relying on offshore manufacturing in China by CPI Motor Company of Taiwan for most components, including frames and the Honda-derived engine used on all models.

  3. Iron Custom Motocycles - Wikipedia

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    AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building - 4th place [8] "Sturmvogel" 2015 Crazy Harley Party 2015 Street Performance Class Best custom! "Sturmvogel" 2016 AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building Cafe Racer Class 1st place [2] "Beckman" 2017 Bonneville Speed Week 350APS-VG World speed record: 99,764 mph "Inspirium"

  4. Harley-Davidson XLCR - Wikipedia

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    "Harley-Davidson XLCR Cafe Racer", Sump, 2015 Lindsay, Brooke (November 5, 2006), "Harley's Sportster: From a Wild Child to a Grown-Up in 50 Years" , The New York Times , retrieved 2015-06-28 , As grim as those days were in terms of performance, it was an era that produced two of the Sportsters considered most unusual and sought-after by ...

  5. Café racer - Wikipedia

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    The café racer influence is apparent in the design of some electric motorcycles, for example, the TC model of Super Soco is commonly referred to as a café racer. [ 38 ] A shared design foundation that can frequently be found among many café racers are clip on handle bars, a flat alignment of the passenger seat and fuel tank and spoked wheels ...

  6. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    XLCR 1977–1978-1979: Cafe racer 1,000 cc overhead-valve engine, iron heads, 2000 made in 77, 1200 in 78, and 9 in 1979; XR-1000 1983–1984: 1,000 cc street model using XR racing cylinder head and other XR engine parts; XLR: 883 cc overhead-valve engines, iron heads

  7. Mike Seate - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Racer, the Motorcycle: Featherbeds, Clip-Ons, Rear-Sets and the Making of a Ton-Up Boy. Parker House Publishing. Mike Seate (2009). How to Build a Cafe Racer: Cafe Racers in the Twenty-first Century. Parker House Publishing.

  8. Roger Goldammer - Wikipedia

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    Roger Goldammer and his company Goldammer Cycle Works was most known for building futuristic custom bikes, for customers as well as billet frontends.In 2004 Roger entered the AMD worldchampionship with a bike very different from his earlier work, the bike which was inspired by early boardtrack racing bikes and featured innovations such as an oiltank built into the frame and hidden suspension ...

  9. Métisse Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Métisse Steve McQueen Desert Racer. Métisse Motorcycles is a British low-volume manufacturer of specialist motorcycles and motorcycle frames based in Carswell near Faringdon, Oxfordshire. Since 1982, Métisse has produced motorcycle frame kits for British bike engines.

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