
Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
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Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
This blog http://burstsausages.com/ has endless high quality pics of great looking bikes, mostly cafe style. Check out this T500 with the crazy frame and suspension!!


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'76 TR500 Style Cafe
'75 T500 - Cafe Build Underway
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Hi CJF,
As the tank badge proclaims thats a Difazio centre-hub steering bike. Built about 10 miles from me in Frome. In fact it was probably fabricated in the Difazio workshops by an old friend of mine (RIP Trevor).
I have never ridden one but by all accounts they handled very well.
Cheers Zunspec
As the tank badge proclaims thats a Difazio centre-hub steering bike. Built about 10 miles from me in Frome. In fact it was probably fabricated in the Difazio workshops by an old friend of mine (RIP Trevor).
I have never ridden one but by all accounts they handled very well.
Cheers Zunspec
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Re: Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
While we are on the topic of the DiFazio hub centre steering......take a look at this !
The bike belongs to a customer of ours, who ran it at the Mallory Park Festival of a thousand bikes last year.
The bike belongs to a customer of ours, who ran it at the Mallory Park Festival of a thousand bikes last year.
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Re: Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
Dave, that one is interesting. Where did you find that hiding? I see that it has D&H Motorcycles in Dartford Kent on the belly pan but that didn't help me much with a search
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Wow! If I knew an 1150 tank looked that good on a GT750...Hmmmm.....
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Re: Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
I ran across it on that cafe site so i just had to save the picture dont ya knowtz375 wrote:Dave, that one is interesting. Where did you find that hiding? I see that it has D&H Motorcycles in Dartford Kent on the belly pan but that didn't help me much with a search

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I was wondering what gas tank that was .. goes nicely with the TR tailZook-e wrote:Wow! If I knew an 1150 tank looked that good on a GT750...Hmmmm.....

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Re: Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
Dave,
May be a different D&H. That one is in bath and this one is listed as Dartford.
May be a different D&H. That one is in bath and this one is listed as Dartford.
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Re: Eye candy for cafe racer nuts
Haha, I know the Bath D&H. Dollman & Hardy, a small independant bike shop, mostly repair/servicing etc, all bikes welcome. As far as I know they have never been associated with the bike in question, it is nice though.
Cheers Zunspec
Cheers Zunspec