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    lundi 20 juillet 2015

    CAFE RACER DREAMS #64


    Being a custom motorcycle aficionado immediately qualifies you as a nostalgic dreamer. We look back through rose-tinted spectacles at those simple, handsome machines and yearn for the no frills times before motorcycles became computers with engines. The trouble is that those glasses often seem to drain the vibrant colours from the past. A dark monochrome palette has become the staple visual of the custom scene, yet the decades that inspired us were a riot of colour. Sunburst orange over vintage bronze, now that is a proper 70s scheme.
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    When Julio approached the guys at Cafe Racer Dreams he didn’t even own a bike, but by courting the prolific Spaniards he was off to a winning start. Pedro and his team have reached 64 not out with this latest build and each one has been just as glorious as the last. We are huge fans, and so was Julio. Based in Menorca he wanted a classic motorcycle to enjoy day after day, Pedro did warn him of the inevitable cons that go hand in hand with the pros of classic ownership but Julio was adamant that his donor would not come fresh from a dealer.
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    On Julio’s behalf CRD acquired a solid R100 on the Sevilla second hand market and together they set about brainstorming the finished article. CRD#51 was the initial point of reference that Julio brought to the table but eventually the lure of the CRD back catalogue distracted him and they settled on cues from the CRD#1 ¨Evo¨. That early Honda CB900 featured a classic half fairing and a simple full fabric cafe seat, Julio was sold.
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    Pedro went away with the team and came back with the concept of the machine you see here.
    “A tribute and our interpretation of the legendary BMW R90S. The way Cafe Racer Dreams would have liked that model to be. At first, he liked, but was not convinced by the colour. He did not know why we chose the colours. It was a matter of explaining the mythical reasons then he gave the green light to what is now a reality.”
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    Work began. The engine received a thorough mechanical rebuild and the original Bing carbs and air box were refreshed and maintained to instil the everyday reliability that Julio required. The battery was swapped-out for a smaller item, hidden out of sight to keep the new, stepped and looped subframe clear. Aftermarket shocks dictate the purposeful stance while Motogadget electrickery keeps everything super tidy and accurate around the dropped Renthals.
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    A classic Ducati Imola style fairing hugs the front end and provides the perfect canvas for that stunning tribute paint job. The CRD guys carry out their own painting duties and have executed the design beautifully, a quick google search attests to the accuracy of the colours and reminds us just how groovy those BMW designers were back in ’73. Can you imagine the factory offering this design on the R nineT?
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    The finished machine is, as we have come to expect from the Cafe Racer Dreams team, a stunner from every angle. More than just a hat tip to the models that inspired it, this BMW has diluted none of its forebears character while bringing it bang up to date. Julio is one happy customer and CRD are equally proud of their efforts. Let’s bring back some more exuberant colour schemes shall we?
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    10 bespoke watches from the Classic Driver Market


    When an off-the-shelf timepiece just won’t do, why not opt for something a little more personal? These 10 bespoke watches, chosen from the Classic Driver Market, would certainly raise some questions from those in the know. It’s good to be different…
    Not taken with our choice? You can find hundreds more classic timepieces for sale in the Classic Driver Market. 

    WSBK ; Chaz Davies offre le doublé à Ducati à Laguna Seca / Davies does the Ducati double at Laguna Seca


    Le Gallois s’est à nouveau imposé en solitaire dans la seconde course du rendez-vous californien.

    Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing-Ducati SBK Team) aura fait carton plein ce week-end au Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca et a remporté la Tissot-Superpole ainsi que les deux courses de la neuvième manche du Championnat du Monde eni FIM Superbike. 
    Vainqueur le matin en ayant mené de bout en bout, le Gallois a récidivé dans la seconde épreuve et n’a eu besoin que de cinq tours pour prendre trois secondes d’avance, un avantage qu’il n’a ensuite eu qu’à entretenir pour décrocher sa seconde victoire de la journée, la septième de sa carrière et sa troisième cette année. Il s’agissait aussi de son deuxième doublé de victoires après celui qu’il avait décroché en 2013 au MotorLand Aragón, lorsqu’il courait pour BMW.
    Comme dans la première course, les seconde et troisième places sont revenues à Tom Sykes (Kawasaki Racing Team) et à son coéquipier Jonathan Rea, qui a tenté de se battre pour la deuxième place mais n’a pas pu revenir suffisamment près de Sykes et a terminé à une demi-seconde de ce dernier. Le Nord-Irlandais manquait donc le Top 2 pour la deuxième fois de la journée et de la saison mais se maintenait sur le podium et devenait le premier pilote de l'histoire du WorldSBK à aligner 18 podiums consécutifs depuis l'ouverture d'une saison.
    Jordi Torres (Aprilia Racing Team-Red Devils) a de son côté pris le dessus sur son coéquipier Leon Haslam en fin de course pour s’offrir la quatrième place. 
    Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia SBK Team), Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), Niccolò Canepa (Althea Racing), Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) et Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse) complétaient le Top 10 à l’arrivée. 
    Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) a de nouveau fini onzième, devant Roman Ramos (Team Go Eleven), Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing), Gianluca Vizziello (Grillini Racing) et Christophe Ponsson (Team Pedercini).
    Davide Giugliano (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) a lourdement chuté dans le deuxième tour, alors que quelques gouttes de pluie s’abattaient sur la piste. Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) a lui aussi abandonné suite à une chute au contact d’Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki), qui a eu la mauvaise idée de passer sur pneus pluie en début de course alors que la piste allait rester sèche et a finalement jeté l’éponge.
    La prochaine manche du Championnat du Monde eni FIM Superbike a lieu le 2 août à Sepang, en Malaisie, où Rea arrivera avec 125 points d'avance sur Sykes et 144 sur Davies.

    Wins number 11 and 12 for Ducati at Laguna.

    Chaz Davies has made history at Laguna Seca by taking the first double win for the Panigale and with it wins number 11 and 12 for the Italian manufacturer at Laguna Seca, California. For Davies it was an almost perfect weekend with him taking Pole Position, both race wins and the fastest lap in the day’s earlier race.
    Once again leading from the start Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) tried to make but unlike race 1 he was closely followed in the early stages by the Kawasaki Racing Team pairing of Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea with Leon Haslam (Aprilia Racing Team – Red Devils) running strongly in 4th.
    Behind Davies by 1.406s at the flag was Tom Sykes and Jonathan Rea, the podium in race 2 being a carbon copy of the first encounter.
    Aprilia Racing riders Jordi Torres and Leon Haslam were 4th and 5th respectively after a 25 lap duel. They finished comfortably ahead of Ayrton Badovini (BMW Motorrad Italia) who had a lonely ride to 6th after failing to finish race 1.
    Michael van der Mark (Pata Honda World Superbike Team) got the better of Niccolo Canepa (Althea Racing) in their personal on track fight for 7th with Leandro Mercado (Barni Racing) once again 9th ahead of Leon Camier (MV Agusta Reparto Corse).
    The remaining point scorers were Randy de Puniet (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki), Roman Ramos (Team Go Eleven), Matteo Baiocco (Althea Racing), Gianluca Vizziello (Grillini Racing) and Christophe Ponsson (Team Pedercini).
    Drops of rain began to fall at the start of lap 2 claiming Davide Giugliano (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati SBK Team) and reigning champion Sylvain Guintoli (Pata Honda World Superbike Team), the pair crashing out with Giugliano taken to the medical centre for checks. Guintoli made it back to the garage.
    The next round of the eni FIM Superbike World takes place in Sepang, Malaysia in two weeks.

    Denim..........