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A legendary union
The Triumph Bonneville Cafe Racer is one of the basic mainstays of our conversions, a recurring combination that fascinates many of our customers. This legendary union between engine and style is preferred by those seeking to achieve comfort and esthetics in equal parts.
On top of the neoclassics
If we think of neoclassic motorcycles, two names of classic motorcycling immediately stand out: the immortal Bonneville engine and the style that has brought these motorcycles back to the top, the Cafe Racer. It is a combination that, sooner or later, everyone who has sought to make a conversion has had in mind.
Strict esthetic canon
In terms of characteristics, the Triumph Bonneville Cafe Racer is recognizable by its obvious and strict esthetic canon, which involves a series of components such as a stylized single-seater cowl (although it is also possible to see two-passenger options) and belly pans that covers the bike's underbody.
It should also be pointed out that, traditionally, they have incorporated semi handlebars, which forced the rider to adopt that characteristic leaning position over the tank.
Cafe Racer Personality
Other elements that take center stage in this style of conversions are the side covers and exhausts. The side covers dress up the sides of the motorcycle in a showy and elegant way, replacing the boring plastic modules of the original motorcycle. With the great advantage that they can also be customized.
On the other hand, the sound of the exhaust is one of the distinctive elements par excellence. An exhaust with cafe racer personality is characteristic, which are usually two silencers (one on each side) with a classic look.
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