QLDZX6R wrote:O.k, Simon Weir (assistant Editor-Bike Magazine) finally replied to my question and it appears it is a Harley Engine inside a Norton Frame,he not positive on size but thinks its a 1200.
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sorry if it's stupid question but what is "cafe racer" ? Are they used to go around cafe (doh) and why is the shape like that ?
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Looks a bit like an XR sportie engine ...... the racing modelQLDZX6R wrote:O.k, Simon Weir (assistant Editor-Bike Magazine) finally replied to my question and it appears it is a Harley Engine inside a Norton Frame,he not positive on size but thinks its a 1200.
Well you see the later motors are very reliable and have very few problems ..... a guy i meet does harley rides and has 450,000 klm and case never been offQLDZX6R wrote:o.k, don't know why you'd choose a harley engine..maybe ducati or aprillia. Thought it might be a new retro from ducati or a new Norton (Yanks have bought their name)
mate did 180,000k on his Evo before he sold it
and the torque from the engines is huge ...... i guess in a sports frame it would be awesome
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I think:sorry if it's stupid question but what is "cafe racer" ? Are they used to go around cafe (doh) and why is the shape like that ?
In the UK in the sixtees there were two groups- mods and rockers. One lot rode scooters, the other motorcycles. (I think the rockers rode MCs) They did race between cafes- London's ACE cafe being one- I think that is where the term came from. I guess the shape is similar to the British bikes of the sixtees that were raced then.
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Bonester hit the nail on the head. The only things I can add is the following:javaman wrote:sorry if it's stupid question but what is "cafe racer" ? Are they used to go around cafe (doh) and why is the shape like that ?
They are shaped like that for speed. You can go a lot faster on an old Pommie twin (or single) if you have low 'Clubman' type bars, or the style known as 'Ace' bars ( they are a really old chunky look, and the riding position is almost the same as you get with current clipons...the name came from the 'Ace' cafe)
The reason why the rockers needed speed was simple - the basic premise of a 'Cafe' racer was to beat a song on a jukebox !!
The old 'Ace' cafe in London was one of a number of legendary cafes, it gained its notoriety from the fights between the Rockers and the Mods...
Here endeth the history lesson.......it would have been fun to live in London during the swingin' 60's I reckon.......
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