Tag: caferacer

  • The International Classic Motorcycle Show in Stafford offers great weather, a lively atmosphere, and a passionate community. Visitors enjoy classic bikes, conversations, and highlights like the Bonhams auction, autojumble, club stands, displays and guest riders.

    2026 International Classic Motorcycle Show Stafford Roundup
  • Motorcycle culture in Britain has come a long way – from casual café stops to carefully crafted destinations that draw riders from far and wide. But what really sets the North and South apart – and how has it shaped…

    Biker Destinations: Does the North Need a Modern Café Hub?
  • The distinction between “modified” and “custom” bikes is significant in the motorcycle community. I reflect on my CB750 Café Racer project, to help explore the gap between modified and custom bikes.

    Modified vs Custom Motorbike: Where Does My CB750 Build Really Sit?
  • Nestled in the heart of the Peak District, Monyash is more than just a stop on the map – it’s a perfect pause for bikers exploring the region’s scenic routes. Offering the ideal combination of rest, refuelling, and rural charm…

    Monyash: Perfect Stop for Bikers in the Peak District
  • I first came across Jonathan Hull & Son Motorcycles at the 2022 Bike Shed Show. At the time, I was building, a 1978 Honda CB750 café racer project and found myself instinctively drawn towards any classic CB models on display…

    Custom Motorcycles Done Properly – Jonathan Hull & Son
  • Embarking on the journey of customising my CB750K cafe racer motorcycle has been a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs. As a novice with limited experience and resources, the recent process of removing the old oil tank and fitting a Cognitomoto…

    CB750 Caferacer build update
  • The world of motorcycles is a diverse and exciting one, filled with many enthusiasts who are passionate about customising their bikes to reflect their unique style and preferences. One classic motorcycle that has become a popular canvas for customisation is…

    Building a Café Racer from a 1978 Honda CB750K8