Zero Gravity: Bad Winners’ lightweight Thruxton cafe
Triumph’s new Thruxton R is a knockout. Buy one, and you’re getting a drop-dead-gorgeous modern classic with the go to match the…
Read more »Your complete guide to Triumph cafe racer motorcycles, from classic Meriden bikes to modern-day Hinckley specials. Here you’ll find everything from traditional Bonneville and Thruxton cafe racers to the latest builds based on newer models. Discover the parts, seats and performance upgrades that’ll take your own Triumph to the next level.
Triumph’s new Thruxton R is a knockout. Buy one, and you’re getting a drop-dead-gorgeous modern classic with the go to match the…
Read more »It took Triumph a while to update their modern classics, but by all accounts it was worth the wait. We’ve yet to…
Read more »A glorious Thruxton R from Down & Out Motorcycles, a dynamite Ducati from Iron Pirate Garage, and a classy BMW R100 from…
Read more »We once listed the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 as one of our favorite modern motorcycles. And with good reason: the grunty motor…
Read more »Most builds we feature start out as a ‘donor bike.’ This Triton cafe racer started out as an idea—turned into reality by…
Read more »Barnsley is a town in the north of England famous for three things: brass bands, the semi-mythical Barnsley Chop*, and a name-check…
Read more »The Triumph Bonneville has got to be one of the most heavily customized bikes on the market today. In fact, we don’t…
Read more »Owners of Triumph’s modern classics are spoilt for choice when it comes to kitting them out. Dozens of suppliers offer bolt-on bits…
Read more »From his home base in California, Dustin Kott’s earned a reputation for building café racers with exceptional proportions. So when Ryan Reynolds…
Read more »The term ‘café racer’ has become so abused, it’s lost virtually all meaning. (Okay, we’re occasionally guilty too.) So let’s go back…
Read more »As long as Triumph keep churning out modern classics, builders will be lining up to chop them. This latest example is a…
Read more »Man does not live by street-tracker alone, tasty as that diet may be. Even Richard Pollock, acknowledged Tracker King (he’s built more…
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