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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Splendor (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The fuel tank, rear cowl and the single seat have also been moulded to make the Splendor Pro Classic look like a traditional cafe racer. The rear-view mirrors, headlamp ring, instrument cluster rings, front and rear fenders, suspension and the silencer have been finished in chrome to add its retro appeal, But it discontinued due to low sales in ...

  5. 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.

  6. MZ Skorpion - Wikipedia

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    Skorpion Sport, a café racer with bikini fairing, clip-on 'bars and rear-set footrests; Skorpion Tour, a standard motorcycle. [1] Both had provision for a pillion passenger, the Tour having a more comfortable dual seat. In 2001, the bikes were rebadged as "MZ", and a third model was added to the range:

  7. Yamaha TRX850 - Wikipedia

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    Because of its "parts bin" heritage, some of the TRX's components were barely sufficient for the bike's intended café racer role. [1] As a result, few TRXs remain standard. The most common owner modifications are: race cans to replace the very heavy OE silencers; "Blue Spot" front brake calipers to replace the OE units which lacked power and ...

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