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The Derringer Bespoke Collection

By |2015-03-24T11:59:38+00:00August 30th, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS, Constructors|

A modern interpretation of the board tracking racing motorcycles of the 1920s, Derringer cycles capture the simple, pared-down, aggressiveness of early motorsport while delivering an intricate level of personalized customization. Like their owners, no two Derringer cycles are the same. Created by renowned industrial designer Adrian Van Anz, each motorbike is meticulously appointed with unique components [...]

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BMW R100 “Scram” by Fuel Bespoke Motorcycles

By |2015-03-24T12:00:00+00:00June 26th, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS, Constructors|

Karles Vives, from Barcelona wrote in his Blog "Fuel Bespoke Motorcycles® it’s a new custom motorcycle project. A way to express what motorcycles means to me; freedom, speed, individuality and beauty. It was difficult to find all of that on a bike series and was very expensive to buy a customized one. That’s why i decided [...]

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1973 CUSTOM BUILT BMW R60/5 MOTORBIKE

By |2015-03-24T12:00:12+00:00June 1st, 2011|Categories: Cafe Racers, CLASSICS|

This beautiful motorbike is a 1973 BMW r60/5. It was buit  with one thing in mind - minimalism. It didnt need anything extra, much in the lines of a race bike but with a twist, the inspiration of a 47 Panhead and some Japper bikes. Enjoy!

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Crocker Motorcycle Company

By |2015-03-24T12:00:14+00:00May 30th, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS, Constructors|

The Crocker Motorcycle Company was an American manufacturer of single cylinder speedway racing motorcycles from 1932, powerful V-twin road motorcycles from 1936, and the "Scootabout," one of the first modern styled, in the late 1930s. Production ceased in 1942. In 1999 a new corporation was formed to manufacture replica parts, and now produces complete Crockers in kit form, following the original specifications. Al Crocker invented machines that [...]

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The Black Falcon, Falcon Motorcycles

By |2015-03-24T12:00:17+00:00May 19th, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS, Constructors|

The Black Falcon is the third motorcycle in the Concept 10 series from LA-based Falcon Motorcycles. Built off the 1,000 cc V-twin engine of a 1952 Vincent Black Shadow, the Black Falcon took a year to build. Almost everything, except the engine, is handmade. The Black Falcon is the third motorcycle in the Concept 10 series [...]

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Cafe cowboy, CB750

By |2015-03-24T12:00:30+00:00April 19th, 2011|Categories: Cafe Racers, CLASSICS, Videos|

"A Film i shot about Dustin Kott, the Californian bike builder who makes custom British style Cafe racers out of old japanese bikes. I met Dustin in LA on a Harley-Davidson shoot, and was intrigued how a classic American who looks like he should be building Choppers, was passionate about little old Brit bikes, and was [...]

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The New Kawasaki w800 retro style

By |2015-03-24T12:00:42+00:00April 7th, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS|

KAWASAKI has unveiled the company's all-new W800 classic - the machine that's set to replace the popular, but now defunct, W650. The bike, which is set to take on Triumph's popular Bonneville range, uses a 773cc air-cooled parallel-twin engine, 5-speed gearbox, wet clutch and disc front brake. Read more at kawasaki website2011 Kawasaki W800 specsEngine type Air-cooled, [...]

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Honda CB 160r cafe Racer by Scott

By |2015-03-24T12:00:48+00:00March 28th, 2011|Categories: Cafe Racers, CLASSICS, Constructors, Photographers|

This Honda CB160r Cafe Racer is an amalgamation of parts sourced by builder/photographer Scott from around the Portland area. The headlight bucket came with most of the wiring Scott needed for the bike. The guys at Poor Bastard Cycles gave a hand with some fabrication. The leather work on the tank and seat was performed by [...]

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BS1 by Conrad Leach at Brooklands

By |2015-03-24T12:00:57+00:00March 22nd, 2011|Categories: CLASSICS, Constructors|

A motorcycle designed by the artist, Conrad Leach, and engineered and built by Caleb Owens of Cro Customs exclusively for the Gauntlett Gallery in London.Borne from a combination of vintage form and modern function as part of an ongoing project for an exhibition.

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Bmw R80 by Untitled Motorcycles, London

By |2015-03-24T12:01:00+00:00March 18th, 2011|Categories: Cafe Racers, CLASSICS, Constructors|

Untitled Motorcycles are three guys making custom motorcycles out of a workshop in Camden, London. Untitled build motorcycles for everyday use with great individual styling and quality mechanics. They do not focus on speed or an urban cool. they seek to build motorcycles that speak to the soul. They bring back to life old unloved motorcycles [...]

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Welcome to Gas-Cap Motor Services

A website for Motorcycle Enthusiast, The original clothing line- Official GasCap Inc.

The premiere providers of personalized motorsports apparel. Established in 1972 by passionate road Alex Ramon, GasCap Motors has been producing top quality customized clothing for motorcycle enthusiasts for over three decades.

 

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We are now able to offer a wider selection of merchandise and garments, all with the artistry, reliability and impeccable customer service you’ve come to expect. You will also find online ordering a breeze with our fast, user-friendly website. If there’s something you want that you don’t see, let us know.  We’re here to help you own the road, even when you can’t be on the road.