Cafe Racers, British, clip-on bars, alloy guards, and wheels if affordable,aviator slip lens goggles, white opera scarf, Brando leather jacket, motorway cafes, late 195O’s. And whatever a working lad could find to individualise their bike. Guess, that’s what makes a Cafe Racer. Growing up,it always looked like a Triton ticked all boxes.
Probably shown before as it is my favourite bike.Late 50's early 60's original Triton with all the correct and proper bits-apart from the exhausts.I do have the original exhausts but the short Megas on it sound better.
Saw someone mention one of these the other day and up pops one on ebay, a Ghezzi Brian supertwin 1100
So do I, I meant the best looking Tesi same company did both though, I nearly bought a 1098R version when I had the spare cash and should have done