As a 'Brit', I think a café racer is a 'racer' for the road, built out of a road bike by its rider.
The emphasis being on a stripped down look. Where everything that does not needed for its primary purpose is removed.
A crouched riding position, for stream lining, requires clip-ons or 'Ace Bars' and rear sets.
Its not necessarily about how much money you can chuck at a bike either. Its about targeting limited resources and removing what is not necessary, not adding some garish 'bolt on bits'. Its is still a road bike, but one that is more focused. But it makes then almost less useful as they become less of an all-rounder.
I get the impression sometimes, some BMW riders think that by putting a set of Euro bars on and removing their panniers, that they have suddenly got a Café Racer.
And I am sorry but the exhausts, just look wrong - its a standard set of pipes, incorrectly fitted. And I would prefer to see those wheels on a standard LS where they belong. They are a product of their time. Spokes wheels are the best, but snowflakes will do for now.
We are moving in the right direction, but have some ways to go yet.
The owner will, no doubt turn up and be hurt by my comments, but if you are going to call it a Café Racer, then make it look like one.
Harsh I know.
Sorry
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