Ahh, the beauty of the Café Racer: sleek, sexy, built for one, yet all the lady's want to take a ride. It's been a long time coming, this little gem of a bike. We here at The Temple are so busy with custom orders that we seldom get the "project bike‚" time any more. But when Mustang wheeled in an early 70s torn-up Honda S90 and announced to the crew that he had an idea, we knew it would be a good one. We started by striping her down to the bare bones; forged café racer seat, overhauled engine and carburetor, polished-up shiny parts and a classic coat of white to turn heads both inside and out. The S90 also includes custom built polished clip-on handlebars, CDI ignition conversion and a custom Japanese exhaust so you hear it coming. Oh yah, KTC small switches, Daytona speedometer built into Suzuki GT front headlight, Polaris tail light (taken from my bike) all resting on 18" front and back TK Japanese wheels. Will it get you from A to B? Hell yes! Will all the ladies want a ride? Theres one straddling the seat right now. Anyway you're picking up what we're putting down. Graze the pictures and enjoy our latest "Project Bike‚" the S 90Café Racer.
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