Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Is it me, or is the term 'cafe racer' slowly taking over from 'streetfighter'. Not long ago, cafe racer was just used to describe old bikes like the Triumph Tiger, then it seemed to encompass any modern bike that looked like that style. Now it seems like many naked bikes are called cafe racers instead of streetighter. I wonder if the word streetfighter is being slowly phased out by cafe racer, no doubt due to the renewed interest in the 'Ace Cafe' culture!
Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Dunno.
To my mind, they're quite separate styles, and I'd be able to categorise one from the other quite easily.
However it's hard to pin down with a description....
Bars are different, certainly. Streetfighters have them high and wide, cafe racers are clip ons or Ace bars.
elbow stop seat gives it away, too.
Tanks on CR tend to be simple, oblong and shiny (or black) as well.
To my mind, they're quite separate styles, and I'd be able to categorise one from the other quite easily.
However it's hard to pin down with a description....
Bars are different, certainly. Streetfighters have them high and wide, cafe racers are clip ons or Ace bars.
elbow stop seat gives it away, too.
Tanks on CR tend to be simple, oblong and shiny (or black) as well.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Totally agree with all the above but noticed a lot of modern chopped bikes referred to as cafe racers recently on ebay and in magazines!.
Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Agree with Tony, to me they are a mile apart
one is a retro style racer with the tiny bars long sweeping tank and a snub rear end, very minimal race look with a simple classic paint scheme
Fighters usualy have long or upswet tails, fat tires, modified / removed fairings, added belly pans, mad paint schemes, up right rental wide bars, often twin head lights and loads of chrome bling or black powder coating
i know what you mean tho, every where you look now its cafe racer this cafe racer that!!
look at this bloody mess, brand new race bike with some supposed cafe racer look going on, personally i don't like it

It's just another buzz fad thing, what ever sells they will print i guess
one is a retro style racer with the tiny bars long sweeping tank and a snub rear end, very minimal race look with a simple classic paint scheme
Fighters usualy have long or upswet tails, fat tires, modified / removed fairings, added belly pans, mad paint schemes, up right rental wide bars, often twin head lights and loads of chrome bling or black powder coating
i know what you mean tho, every where you look now its cafe racer this cafe racer that!!
look at this bloody mess, brand new race bike with some supposed cafe racer look going on, personally i don't like it

It's just another buzz fad thing, what ever sells they will print i guess
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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
cafe racer = ancient bike that you cant get bits for, put together with home made seat and sprayed with whatever rattle cans are lying in the garage.
streetfighter = crashed bike put together with whatever will fit, preferably cheaper than the cost of putting the fairing back on. resprayed by a 1st year art student with an airbrush to distract from the scraped & bent frame.
neither will be ridden in anger, but will be kept in the garage as a talking point. hence the cup rings on the tank.
absolutely pointless building a bike unless it will be ridden.
so when you bin your bike, or have an old 80s IL4 in the garage, do it a favour and break it for parts instead.
streetfighter = crashed bike put together with whatever will fit, preferably cheaper than the cost of putting the fairing back on. resprayed by a 1st year art student with an airbrush to distract from the scraped & bent frame.
neither will be ridden in anger, but will be kept in the garage as a talking point. hence the cup rings on the tank.
absolutely pointless building a bike unless it will be ridden.
so when you bin your bike, or have an old 80s IL4 in the garage, do it a favour and break it for parts instead.

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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Cheeky Hippo lolbenny hedges wrote:cafe racer = ancient bike that you cant get bits for, put together with home made seat and sprayed with whatever rattle cans are lying in the garage.
streetfighter = crashed bike put together with whatever will fit, preferably cheaper than the cost of putting the fairing back on. resprayed by a 1st year art student with an airbrush to distract from the scraped & bent frame.
neither will be ridden in anger, but will be kept in the garage as a talking point. hence the cup rings on the tank.
absolutely pointless building a bike unless it will be ridden.
so when you bin your bike, or have an old 80s IL4 in the garage, do it a favour and break it for parts instead.

I don't even have a garage, mine's been under the cover outside...it's a right b8stard taking the cover off just to rest me mug on

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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
True.benny hedges wrote:cafe racer =
neither will be ridden in anger,
When was the last time you saw a cafe with a juke box in?
Ace excepted, of course.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
posted in wrong thread now moved 

Last edited by Porkpie on Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
A mate made a good quote. 'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street'. 

Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
But a cafe racer would surely do rather well against a building?Image wrote:A mate made a good quote. 'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street'.
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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
HHHahahaha lol i like that!Image wrote:A mate made a good quote. 'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street'.

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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
I like it!!Image wrote:A mate made a good quote. 'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street'.


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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
Image wrote:A mate made a good quote. 'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street'.
You forgot to close the line,
'Streetfighter is a bike that's had a fight with a street, .....and Lost!'
hahaha
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Re: Cafe Racer v Streetfighter
LOL Seb. Deffo fits the description of some of the streetfighters I've seen.