Triumph’s New 400 Singles

If yo u follow the motorcycle industry, it’s not exactly a secret that most manufacturers are looking for new customers. The average age of an American rider these days is around 54 years old and the OEM (original equipment manufacturers) are looking to attract...

Track Day Origins

  Receiving unsolicited emails and images through the office in-box has proven one of the most satisfying parts of running a motorcycle magazine. over the past decade and a half, we’ve opened messages containing some truly odd requests (including one from a...

Fresh, Funky Customs From Italy

  It’s always agas to see how the custom motorcycle scene is developing in faraway locations. The individual approaches to creating unique two-wheelers varies from country to country and seldom do trends from one nation translate to another. Each year....

A Promising Start

  With publication of Cafe Racer magazine’s 15th Anniversary Issue just around the bend, we took a long, wistful look back at some of the incredibly creative and mechanically gifted people who’ve helped fill our pages with their custom motorbikes over...

A Dip In The Market?

  Last issue we previewed the final sell-off of several significant, historic two-wheelers built and raced by Dave Degens of England’s legendary Dresda Tritons. The bikes went under the gavel on the weekend of April 23 and the low bids these and other rare...