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Jaw-Dropping Custom Honda Cafe Racer

Jaw-Dropping Custom Honda Cafe Racer

Based on a Honda CB1100, and designed by French designer Dimitri Bez to combine raw technical elements with clean lines, this is easily one of the cleanest, prettiest, jaw-dropping cafe racers we’ve ever seen. The tank and saddle are a single block of polished aluminum that pops against the frame and other main components because of the matte black finish. The futuristic lights, supple brown leather saddle and overall stance put this custom cafe racer ahead of the pack, but it’s the engine that really does it for us. The lines of the engine and exhaust block are so clean we would probably eat off it … if we could ever get our hands on one.