How to build a Cafe Racer: a complete guide to creating a unique and timeless motorcycle
Cafe Racers are iconic motorcycles that never go out of style. Born outside London’s Ace Cafe in the 1960s, they still represent a lifestyle as well as a type of motorcycle today. If you’re wondering how to build a Cafe Racer, you’re in the right place: in this guide, you’ll discover everything you need to create the perfect special.
How to build a Cafe Racer: where to start
The first step in understanding how to build a Cafe Racer is choosing the right base bike. Not all motorcycles are equally suited to this kind of conversion.
Choosing the ideal donor bike
The best motorcycles for building a Cafe Racer are naked bikes. Avoid crossovers, enduro bikes or touring motorcycles: they require complex and expensive modifications.
The most suitable models include:
- Yamaha XS
- Honda CB (Four and more)
- Moto Guzzi V35
- Suzuki GS
- BMW R Series
Among the more modern options:
- Triumph Bonneville
- Moto Guzzi V7
- Suzuki SV 650
- Harley-Davidson Sportster
- Ducati Monster
- Honda GB350
Essential Cafe Racer components
To achieve a true Cafe Racer, you need to respect some fundamental styling elements.
The key elements
- Clip-on handlebars for a sporty riding position
- Single seat or seat with rear cowl
- Round headlight
- Bar-end mirrors (recommended for safety)
Today you can easily buy all the components online without having to resort to invasive modifications.
Discover our Cafe Racer shop with selected accessories or visit the section dedicated to Cafe Racer accessories.
Customisation: DIY or workshop?
A common question when trying to understand how to build a Cafe Racer is: is it better to do it yourself or rely on professionals?
When to do it yourself
If you have mechanical experience and the right tools, you can build a DIY Cafe Racer while saving on costs.
When to turn to a workshop
If, on the other hand, you want a professional and safe result, it’s better to rely on a specialised workshop. This is especially essential for the frame, electrical system and chassis.
British Cafe Racers: the true origins
Cafe Racer culture was born in the United Kingdom thanks to the rockers. British motorcycles are still the benchmark today.
The historic brands
- Norton
- BSA
- Triumph
- Royal Enfield
These brands defined the Cafe Racer style that still inspires thousands of motorcyclists today.
Why choose a British motorcycle
British motorcycles are perfect for anyone who wants an authentic Cafe Racer:
- Tubular frame ideal for modifications
- Timeless classic lines
- Excellent chassis
They are the best choice if you really want to understand how to build a Cafe Racer in the most faithful way possible.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650: the ready-made Cafe Racer
If you do not want to take on a complete transformation, there are ready-made Cafe Racers such as the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650.
Main features
- 18” spoked wheels
- Clip-on handlebars
- 647 cc twin-cylinder engine
- 47 hp (rideable with an A2 licence)
- Double cradle frame
It is the ideal solution for anyone who wants a Cafe Racer without complex modifications.
Also discover our Royal Enfield accessories to customise it.
Conclusion: build your Cafe Racer
Now that you know how to build a Cafe Racer, you can choose whether to start from a used base bike or buy a ready-made model.
In both cases, the result will be a unique motorcycle, with timeless style and built to measure for you.
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