When I purchased my 2016 Triumph Thruxton, earlier this year, I had a license plate frame made for it with the inscription; "Old dog...New trick" only because I am 62 years of age which makes me an old dog who owns a new very fun motorcycle and with watching this video it is prove that there is always something to learn...cheers.
thanks a lotttttt for letting us know about caff racer.... watching videos from this channel is always like gaining something... n being a rider it feels proud to know more about bikes..... thanks a lotttttt for the informations.... its always a pleasure watching your videos .
I have experienced synchronization with many types of vehicles and my motorcycles. It can happen when your engine is exactly twice the rpms of the other machine, in my case, a garbage truck. I was on SV1000s.
Hallo, ich bin schwer begeistert von den Videos von Racer TV. Hier wird von der Grundlage des Café Racer Bike's bis hin zum kleinsten Detail informiert! Hammer ! Macht weiter so, bin ein großer Fan! Weiterhin viel Erfolg!!! Gruß Manu Live to Ride!! Ride to Live!!
Most modern, 4 stroke motorcycles use more fuel than small cars, and more tires, but when you factor you can drive with 4 people in the smallest car, cars are much more efficient and cheaper to run. You really only see efficiency with tiny bikes or scooters.
okleydokley many motorcycles are very high performance machines that were designed for fuel efficient commuting. A better comparison would be between a super sport and a sports car
I have no idea if my bike is more or less efficient than my car and I don't care. Definitely not enough to ride as conservatively as I drive to test this. I'd be fine with a binary throttle. On/off.
I have a Jetta and an FZ 07 and let me assure you, the FZ 07 is far more fuel efficient and cheaper to maintain. I love commuting in the summer because I spend so much less on gas, and the Jetta is already a pretty fuel efficient car
Love your vids. Working on my own project right now. XJ900RN (1984) It would be dream to one day have your classy channel show my bike, but as a beginner to cafe (or should I say Caff racers) maybe that is a little ambitions. Thanks for the great entertainments and keep up the great work
Thank you. I am going to make a suggestion. I'm working in a new a video to elect the Top 10 best cafe racers, but only with amateur home builds. Keep watching my videos, and i'm going to give the instructions to submit the bikes. I can not promise that your project will be selected for the election, but you can always try. :) Cheers.
As a Brit, I just want to clarify the term cafe' as opposed to 'caff'. In working class uk a cafe' is pronounced 'caff', and certainly a true Londoner would. even thou it is spelt the same. And it's still the case for many people . I would use one or other pronunciations depending on whom I'm with and location.
, incredible, you commentary about the designation of the "cafe racer" yes it's logical, great! congratulations by you beauty work on the channel! merry Christmas!
Love the sound sync portion of this video. I've noticed it while riding with similar bikes to mine. You hear the pulse of the revs and feel the sound pressure.
The Japanese motorcycle company Bridgestone had bikes with " rotary shift" that started at neutral and went straight through the gear selection ending back at neutral. And depending on which way you worked the shifter, you could go from neutral right into either first or top gear. And as far as the engine sync sound, a friend and I had identical CB-750 Honda's, and when riding side by side, we would get results all the time. And is was a neat sound. Disc brakes got their start on bikes for the safety aspect. They were used up front because they didn't have the nasty habit of "locking up" as drum brakes were. Not a fun end to your ride, having the front brake lock! Good thought provoking video, thanks!
Excellent - enjoyed that and learned a few things too (although I did know about caff's versus café being a Brit of course!) - Thanks for posting, lovely to see some blue sky and lovely weather....
My friend thank you once again for such an lovely video. As you know is always a pleasure to keep in touch based in our shared passion for CAFF RACERS ;) Hope your parents are fine, my respect for them. Best regards!
o seu canal é incrível, graças a ele estou trabalhando em um projeto pra minha moto, uma "Fazer 250". espero conseguir, estou seguindo todas as suas dicas e exemplos mostrados! Parabéns pelo canal!!
as a mechanic, with a certification, the disc brakes work better. The problem you explain is because it is a cable type disc brake. if you want better braking, convert it to hydraulic. the drum brake surface area doesn't matter, it's the pressure it can put on the disc or drum surface without locking the tire.
most bikes these days have 2 front disc brakes AND ABS, which I admit isn't always a good thing, because now you're going to have a generation of new riders who rely on ABS
Double leading shoe drums have a 'self energizing' effect, so, all other factors being equal, they have better stopping power...in theory. But as with most things in life its not that simple. The hydraulic-over-disk also multiplies the rider's 'input' so this helps a disk have better stopping power and a more linear feel. Also, disc brakes on a bike are self cooling, AND self drying, which is a good thing!
Drums are prone to locking, the physics of the rotating drum and the drum brake pads make them self locking....discs are harder to lock. Drums 0 - Discs 10! ;-)
Cole Lomont Besides, in drum brakes, lesser portion of brake leather touches the drum bcz only ends are lifted on applying brake resultantly upper circle provide resistance where as ends do not creat that much resistant where as in disc brake disc is gripped from both sides covering more area of disc as compared to drum, its my opinion
Shamsul Arfeen when a drum brake is applied, yes, only the upper corner moves, but the entire pad touches the drum. It pivots on the star/slack adjuster. If it only used the upper corners, don't you think companies would only put linings on the top then? Also, if drum brakes are so good, why are 90%of vehicles made with disc? Disc has more stopping power, and more reliability, in half the weight and size. Look at all major race cars, and trucks that use disc. Why do all the classic car fanatics want me to switch their drum brakes out for disc at work? If drums are really that good, why are discs replacing them faster now then ever?
Caro Vitor, Que bom que voltou, estávamos com saudade. Espero que tudo esteja bem com seus pais, fica a nossa torcida. Eu estou escrevendo alguma coisa sobre Cafe Racer, já visitei dezenas de páginas, assisti a documentarios e filmes e só agora entendi o " caff" com que me deparei. .. Um grande abraço aqui do Brasil!
Muito obrigado amigo. Felizmente as coisas estão muito melhores agora. Sim, a designação Caff, é mais considerada como linguagem calão, e que era vulgarmente atribuída aos pequenos cafés da classe operária da Inglaterra. Mas esses eram precisamente os cafés frequentados pelos "Café Racers" dos anos 60. Obrigado amigo por partilhar o seu comentário. Um abraço.
Thank you for the excellent description of these five rarely known facts. I suppose, that in England, thee might still use the term caff whilst referring to a local eatery. Most often, the term "pub" is probably used! Lol! Regardless, once again, the sound effect of two motorcycles in unison, alone, made the video worth watching! Hope all is well with your family and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
I always loved the sound while riding in a group of inline 4 sport bikes. I'll purposely ride in the back to hear that reverberant sound when we take off all at once. Come on springtime.
In the London idiom it's always caff. Not cafe, how they are spelt. As you likely know? The two caffs popularized were the Ace and the Busy Bee. Both original locations are now gone. Although they are replacements. Originally one in Watford by-pass the other near Neasden. The race was along the North Circular Road. Never stopped for red lights and sometimes would pass between groups headed in the opposite direction. While I was not a participant, I owned motorcycles then. Mostly those races were before my time. I used to pass the Ace headed towards a fishing hole in Union Canal. No matter, the time of day. There would be a parking lot full of cycles and trucks or lorries in the British vernacular. Another place was at Golders Green at the Dugout or Kilburn, near Brondesbury, as too on the Chelsea bridge where there was a coffee/tea and eats stand.. The so-called look and dimensions that bike builders use today, were not really the look of most of those racers. Sure, the clip on bars and engine modifications. Sometimes a racing tank. Disposable income was not really there, for most in the late '50's or early sixties. It was late 1970's before a lot of that changed. Finding those parts was always a challenge then. Most parts were stocked through individual dealers of whichever marques they were stocking parts for. In the mid '70's I worked as a machinist and a friend who was mostly interested in fast cars would have me grind down the face of the motor head to achieve a higher compression. Doing the ports was not something I felt comfortable with. I really enjoy your channel and the bikes you present. ... Nice!
This kind of instructive videos makes your channel even more rich. Thanks for that. Extremely rewarding finding out that the true term is pronounced "CAFF". Those darn Brits :)
Obrigado por toda a informação e video que fazes, gosto muito de ver e aprendo bastante sobre o estilo Caff Racer. :) Já reparei que andas pela Maia com a tua Honda. Talvez um dia nos encontremos na estrada. Abraço! Continuação de bons vídeos.
De nada. É sempre um prazer poder fazer vídeos como este. Sim, de longe a longe costumo ir até à Maia onde tenho vários amigos por lá. Talvez um dia nos encontraremos por lá. :) Um abraço.
Also, practical application of Neutral between 1st and 2nd gear is when stopping the bike instead of going through 1st gear you can stop directly from 2nd gear, which is nice because you don't get the knock of the 1st gear drag (like my VT1100 ACE does)
Bem vindo de volta amigo Victor, sentimos sua falta na semana passada, sempre com seu videos surpreendentes e desta vez com informações muito interessantes, eu não tinha ideia que Café Racer na verdade é "Caff" Racer, e comparação de custo de motos pequenas, eu tenho uma CG 125 cc (Cafe Racer) é muito confiável, porém gasta um pouco mais de gasolina, alterei motor para 190 cc, talvez por isso que gasta gasolina.
RACER TV Querido Patricio, é uma algeria tê-lo de volta. Tu és uma inspiração. Torço para que seus pais estejam bem. Continue com esta mesma qualidade e tenho certaza que continuará a ter seguidores fiéis. Um abraço do Brasil.
Nice video and yes is little too late to go back to CaffRacers... but the good thing is that' the CafeRacer term is more catchy in many languages . Always great admiration for the English Culture
Good question. Not only British bikes, some Italian and American motorcycles had the gear lever on the right as well. I am not sure, but i believe that this feature, was nothing more than a free choice that they could make on those days. Thank you my friend for your comment. :) Cheers.
I think a lot of cost comparisons change by region, and this one specifically by vehicle. I had a Ducati 696...even driving it like every street was a racetrack I got close to 40 mpg. At the same time, I had a Hyundai Accent 4--door, even driving it like an old lady I was lucky to reach 35 mpg. It cost me $63 a month to insure the Hyundai with just liability, full coverage insurance with bodily injury up to $25,000 on the Ducati was $59 a month. Broke a timing belt on the Hyundai, it was $4,700+; broke a timing belt on my Ducati, $375+. So both gas and insurance were cheaper on the bike, as well as major services. I sold the Hyundai and got a JEEP Wrangler. Still the same 30-35 mpg, insurance is $67 a month. The only place I found the Hyundai Cheaper than the Ducati was when it comes time to replace the tires. All 4 tires and installed for $192, Ducati 2 Pirelli tires and install for $510.
Wow. The insurance cost in your country seem to be extremely expensive. Here in Portugal, the usual insurance cost is about 130 Euros/Year. Thank you my friend for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
Spot on,over here in England no one calls them "caffay" racers (people would laugh at that pronunciation), always "caff" 😉 Surely one of the main reasons for using disc brakes rather than drums is ease and cost of manufacturing = bigger profit margins. Interesting video,thankyou. 👍👍
thank you. very informative. specially about the gear system. I had a honda cd 125 with rotary gear system. I did stuffed the gear box by shifting 4th to first straight a way by a mistake. thanks.
Yes, you are absolutely right. But as i said, this honda NSR is just a 50cc motorcycle, which means that it is very similar to a 125cc 4 stroke engine. Even the fuel consumption is very similar betwin these 2 kinds of motorcycles. Cheers.
exactly, I had a yz250 dirt bike. it was a 250cc 2 stroke engine and my buddy had a ktm exc525, a bike with a 500ish 4 stroke engine and when we rode together he would burn less than a quarter of the fuel I would even though his engine was more than twice the size of mine, and his bike and his body were much heavier
I've experienced the sound synchronization of my bike plus my friend's identical; a pair of Ducati 748s. What's more fun is traveling side by side with obstacles alongside us such as a long stone wall. You will get a very low frequency reverberation of the engine sound while they are very slightly out of sync.
That were good piece of Info share. Though i would like to mention 2 things here. 1. You compared a Small 2 Stroke bike to a car. 2 Strokes have always been heavy on maintenance. A smaller displacement 4 stroke machine would most certainly be less on running cost. We have loads of those here in India. A 100cc 4 stroke bike is cheap as chips to run. 2. The Drum Brakes are surely powerful and i agree that i like their feel and bite on the rare tire of my bike. But they cant hold a candle to the advanced ventilated disc brakes. I have ridden rare disc brake bike and absolutely wish to have them, especially equipped with ABS. Again would like to say that your video gave me loads of info i didnt have and it was a good learning curve. This is me shearing my experience. Keep up the good work.
Thank you my friend for your comment. But maybe i was not clear enough about some things. Remember that the Honda NSR has only 50cc, which means that the fuel consumption is very similar to a 4 stroke 125 cc. I have a Honda Cb 125 B6(4 strokes), and the fuel consumption is very similar to the Honda NSR 50. On the other hand, the engine oil of the Honda Cb 125 have to be changed every 1000 km. My main intention about the comparison between a motorcycle vs diesel, was only to demonstrate that sometimes a small motorcycle is not so economical as most people thing. But only sometimes and in certain circumstances. :) I agree with everything you said about Disk brakes. But in this video, i just wanted to clarify that the main issue about Drum brakes, is only the overheating problem. Thank you for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked my friend. :) Cheers.
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I believe the term "Cafe" was first used in a "depreciative tone" by truckers that shared the cafes and roads with the riders. It was derived from the the original CAFF, and stating the fact that everyone had a racing bike, but used it only to show on the cafés.
João P Carvalhinho not even close. They were named cafe racers because in England and Italy in the 60s people used to race between popular cafes across towns.
I have to clarify about the "Caff Racer" designation. It is not my intention making you believe that "Cafe Racer" is the wrong name. I just wanted to clarify, that many of the genuine "Cafe Racers" of the 60's, also baptized this kind of motorcycles as "Caff Racers", which means that is also fair considering it as correct. Thank you for sharing your perspective. :) Um abraço.
awesome. so glad you pointed out the pronunciation! that is all it is! pronunciation !in England the tea/coffes hops are spelt 'Cafe' but pronounced 'Caff'. thats why you will never find it in google. great video as always!
Realmente o pormenor (importante) da última dica não fazia a menor ideia, apesar de já ter pesquisado bastante relativamente à origem desta "tipologia" de motos. Contudo, como referiu, já é tarde para atribuir a designação Caff Racer, uma vez que praticamente todo o coletivo de amantes Café Racer se identifica com esta última designação. No meu caso, espero ansiosamente pelos 24 anos, pois acompanho esta tendência à muito tempo e quando puder com certeza cavalgarei com uma destas máquinas pelas estradas do norte, um destes cavalos com rodas e aí sim, saberei o que é a liberdade. Cumprimentos de Vila Verde - Braga, e mais um excelente vídeo como já é habitual ;)
Neutral being the bottom setting goes back to the old hand shifters being converted to foot shifters back in the 1930's when foot shifts first appeared in Britain. Still some oddball shifting patterns around though. For instance all Jawa, CZ and Yedzi 2 strokes have the pattern: 1 N 2 3 N 4 shift arrangement with optional conventional or inverse patterns determined by which guide plate the rider has fitted.True circuit racing bikes and true enduro machines used in events like the ISDT have "Inverse" boxes where the rider clicks up for first gear and clicks down to shift up. This style of box prevents the dreaded "missed a gear / false neutral" nightmare when blasting out of a corner on a track and on off road at the breakneck speeds enduro riders hit (way faster than MX riders) it is easier to shift down to change up a gear when stood up than with a conventional "1 down & all up box".Another shifter contraption seldom seen or used by riders away from competition machines (endure, GP and drag racing) is the use of a "slick shifter". Only road bikes once used or that still use this are Jawa, CZ, Yedzi and (for 1963 only) Triumph. Honda used a copied and licenced (from Jawa) system on the famous Honda Cub series (C50, C70 and C90).With a slick shifter the movement of the gear lever to change gear also disengages and re-engages the clutch without the rider having to pull the clutch lever. It also allows for heavier strength clutch springs to be used that without the slick shifter would soon make the rider's fingers, hand and wrist ache. Useful when dealing with high torque output motors utilising a light weight small diameter clutch basket. In this instance it is more of a combined "foot assisted" clutch pull.
Definitely a time of waiting that was worth it. Sometimes we have false ideas and myths about motorcycles that it is good to contrast them with data. It is funny that everything is related to the gringos although I think in general is good because it is a society that maintains statistical and analysis systems to prove their point of view. That we know firsthand because of the long relationship of love-hate that Mexicans have with that country (myself included), but it is certainly very practical and sure that the change of gears have that way. I had heard the term "caff" on the lips of some original British rockers in interviews or programs related to the Cafe Racer bikes, but I do not pay much attention and now I discover that in the development of this style is very important, although as you say is little likely to be imposed to all because many of the fans are not from the old island country and even our mother tongue is not English. By the way two strokes bikes are la neta del planeta and as information my Bajaj Pulsar 200ns is very economical its maintenance. Saludos amigo
Thank you my friend Alejandro for sharing your perspective. There is one thing that i didn't explain about the maintenance costs with small motorcycles. The price of spare parts for small motorcycles, is also related with the popularity of this kind of motorcycles in the contry where we live. And i have to say that in Portugal, this kind of motorcycles is not so popular as it was 20 years ago, which means that today most spare parts are relatively expensive compared with cars. But i recognize that if we ride them without any exaggerated speeds, they will be economical.:) Saludos.
I All ways think you will not say '' and as all ways i hope to see you next week'' and i all ways say (Alone) See you next week Master, your channel is the best !
The spelling in English, including in the UK, is "cafe", not "caff". It's The Ace Cafe, not The Ace Caff (see the spelling on the sign at the nine minute mark of this video). This means that Cafe Racer is correct and that this is solely an issue of pronunciation. In the UK, unlike, for example, Canada and the U.S., there are people who pronounce cafe as caff, but it certainly isn't everyone, and as a pronunciation it is dying. If some Brits want to pronounce cafe as caff, that's their business, but that choice of pronunciation has nothing to do with the spelling of the word nor with its pronunciation elsewhere.
Also some motorcycles (Jawa, Simson) have neutral between every gear - you don't have to downshift all the way down to get neutral. Or have first gear up and others down.
i have seen lots of times the engine sound synchronization. i drive with my friend who has Fantic caballero 50 and it has am6 engine. And i have Beta RR 50 which also has am6 engine. and when we ride next to each other and we have same rpm it sounds wierd :D
It's just the difference between British and non-British bikes. Kind of like how the Brits drive on the left side of the road while most of the rest of the world drives on the right side. Since most bikes are Japanese or American, having the shifter on the left side became the standard. Since most riders are used to having the shifter on the left, the British companies like Triumph changed the layout to fit the standard. But you can still find older British bikes with the shifter on the right. I believe my dad had an old dirt bike with the shifter on the right side. (I think it was a Rickman, which is a British company.)
LoneWolf07912 Not quite right. Lots of non-British bikes had the shifter on the right, including some Japanese bikes and most Italian bikes. The reason everybody now has the shifter on the left has nothing to do with companies voluntarily changing to accommodate what riders were used to. In the mid-1970s new US legislation mandated that all motorcycles sold in the US had to have the shifter on the left. Since at the time the US was the largest export market for European and Japanese manufacturers, left-side shifters became universal. There were some hold-outs, notably in India where several local manufacturers, who did not export their production, kept right-side shifters well into the 1990s. The Rickman brothers made frames rather than complete bikes. What side the shifter was on depended on what mechanicals were fitted to the frame. Lots of Rickmans had a left-side shifter. There are many countries that drive on the left, including Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_left-hand_traffic
Well great videos I'm a subscriber but I do have to correct you, not all motorcycles have the first gear down and the rest up I have one that is a 110cc and it has all gears forward down and downshifting it's all up and it doesn't have a manual clutch is semi auto when you press the pedal to shift it puts the clutch and when you let go of the pedal it engages the gear you selected. keep up the good work
Thank you my friend for your support. But if you listen what i said in the video, i never said that all motorcycles have the first gear down the rest up. What i said, is that after 1975, this was imposed to all new motorcycles in the EUA. Your motorcycle, is probably a honda. I also had a Honda Mini Trail with the same gearbox gears sequence as yours. Am i right? :)
On your third point, not all bikes have gears arranged 1,N,2,3,4,5,etc. Bikes that don't use user operated clutches can be arranged N,1,2,3,etc. where I live(within the USA), a Hond cz50 and golden monkey is road legal, it is considered a moped, but it is still a motorcycle. It has the latter gear arrangement. Also, having neutral between 1 and 2 does not guarantee the rider does not unintentionally shift to neutral. I have ridden many types of bikes and not kicking the lever hard enough can have this consequence. This can also happen between other gears but it is very rare.
I really enjoyed the show about drum vs disk brakes can I add some very very important feature? disk brakes are much safer because they are better dosable in power where as the drumm graps a bit more rigid and isn't that dosable because it is more dependable to wear and accumulated dirt inside plus fading during braking because it has less cooling as the disk who acts like a giant cooling surface Plus: if a spring snaps (it happened om my honda camino) you could be killed. the disk also acts like a vacuum cleaner for dust, due to centrifugal forces it swings them all out of the way where as the drumm... they accumulate inside . I want a T shirt :D !!
Thank you for your support. Yes, you are absolutly right. I know that this is not an easy matter, but if you listen carefully, i never said that drum brakes are better than disk brakes. My main intention, was only to clarify that the main problem about drum brakes, is the overheating, and not the lack of braking power as most people think. But here is another interesting fact which i discovered very recently. 90% of heavy trucks still have drums brakes. And this says a lot, isn't so? I am glad you liked our Tshirts. If you are interested, you can buy it at becaferacer.com . Thank you. Cheers.
Olá Amigo. Bom, para ser sincero, nunca experimentei nenhuma das 2. Mas pelo que tenho lido e ouvido, a triumph thruxton 1200r parece ser um pouco melhor do que a BMW. Mas pessoalmente, escolheria a Triumph thruxton, principalmente porque o motor tem uma cambota desnivelada em 270 graus, ou seja, o roncar do motor é idêntico ao de um motor V twin a 90 graus. Mas se gostar mais da personalidade forte da BMW, também será uma boa escolha. :) Um abraço.
Também estou mais inclinado para a thruxton, obrigado pela opinião. Já agora aproveito para deixar aqui o meu reconhecimento pelo canal, muito bom mesmo. Abraço e continua com as excelentes publicações.
The surface area of a drum brake is more than that of disc, however, the full area does not always contact the drum. And friction is not distributed evenly on the surface so it's not as powerful and harder to control. You cannot compare two different braking systems, like you did, there's loads of variables that are not taken into account. And they heat up more because they have poor airflow over the friction surfaces. That's why many drums have cooling fins.
I know that this is not an easy matter, but if you listen carefully, i never said that drum brakes are better than disk brakes. My main intention, was only to clarify that the main problem about drum brakes, is the overheating, and not the lack of braking power as most people think. But here is another interesting fact which i discovered very recently. 90% of heavy trucks still have drums brakes. And this says a lot, isn't so? Cheers.
I have to clarify about the "Caff Racer" designation. It is not my intention making you believe that "Cafe Racer" is the wrong name. I just wanted to clarify, that many of the genuine "Cafe Racers" of the 60's, also baptized this kind of motorcycles as "Caff Racers", which means that is also fair considering it as correct. Thank you for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
I get better gas mileage from my 68 Corolla than I did with my 1100 Yamaha. Tires are cheaper, repairs are cheaper. Motorcycles used to be economical, until the manufacturers finally figured it out...now a bike is hardly any cheaper than a car plus all the gear you need to wear.
Discs dissipate heat better - that's reason No.1, since when you stop from light speeds a few times in a row - you convert a ton of kinetic energy into heat, and it must be either stored, or dissipated (modern motorcycles travel at much higher speeds on average, so more heat must be dealt with from breaking). Almost all inexpensive motorcycles are really more economical than cars, since how much a car costs? And a bike? You get the idea (but that's only true when the car is ridden almost all the time without the passengers. otherwise the car can be more economical). The shifter works that way because the selector drum in the gearbox is cut that way, you can cut it anyway you want, even something crazy like 3-1-6-N-2-5-4. So yeah, it's a safety feature, not a technical one. Sound sync? Never thought of that, but everything can be synced if it can emit sound waves at the same frequencies. But it sure does sound cool. Good job achieving it and capturing it on video! And the cafe racer... Well, it only resembles caff racers, but technically speaking - it's a different kind of bike. There is not a single caff racer being produced right now, since the main idea of these bikes were speed, but what speed you can get from a 60hp engine or so? So when someone calls a modern bike a cafe racer - they are right, since its a type of bike invented by companies to capitalize on nostalgia.
Thank you. I don't know if you are aware about it, but this voice isn't real. I use this "robotic" voice created by software, because i'm Portuguese, and my bad english accent (and voice), can ruin the documentary character that i like for my videos. I already tried a real american voice in one of my videos, but things didn't worked as i expected. Curiously, the robotic voice sounds very good for all non english natives. Cheers.
Thank you. No problem. My main intention about that matter, was only to demonstrate that sometimes a small motorcycle is not so economical as most people thing., but only sometimes and in certain circumstances. :) Cheers.
The propellers of the the plane detailed in the video counter rotate, as do most propellers of large twin aircraft. The video showed them rotating in the same direction.
I bought a Bonneville T214 for my very first bike and I can't stop smiling. it's all because of this channel. thank you and cheers
Thank you my friend for your very kind comment. I am very glad knowing that you are now more happy because of me. Lol. :) Cheers.
When I purchased my 2016 Triumph Thruxton, earlier this year, I had a license plate frame made for it with the inscription; "Old dog...New trick" only because I am 62 years of age which makes me an old dog who owns a new very fun motorcycle and with watching this video it is prove that there is always something to learn...cheers.
Thank you my friend for sharing your "old dog" perspective. :) Enjoy your beautiful new Triumph. Cheers.
Quanto à 5ª questão, já vivenciei viajando em duas XL250, nos anos 80, foram 600km de muita emoção....grato por me fazer relembrar!!
Obrigado amigo por partilhar a sua experiência. :) Um abraço.
thanks a lotttttt for letting us know about caff racer.... watching videos from this channel is always like gaining something... n being a rider it feels proud to know more about bikes..... thanks a lotttttt for the informations....
its always a pleasure watching your videos .
Thank you my friend for your kind comment. :) Cheers.
My Dear Sir,
Yours is my favorite channel in youtube. I am almost obsessive watcher of this channel. I learn so much! Thank you!!
You are welcome. Thank you my friend for all your kind words. I appreciate your support. :) Cheers.
I have experienced synchronization with many types of vehicles and my motorcycles. It can happen when your engine is exactly twice the rpms of the other machine, in my case, a garbage truck. I was on SV1000s.
Lol. That is very interesting. I wasn't aware of that it could happen with the double of RPM's. Thank you my friend for sharing it. :) Cheers.
one of the most rewarding videos yet. cheers from Canada.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked my friend. :) Cheers.
That engine sync audio sounded otherworldly. Awesome!
sincronizar as duas cafes foi a coisa mais linda que já vi e ouvi na minha vida !!!
congratulações !!!
the best of the best !!!
Obrigado amigo pelas suas simpáticas palavras. :) Um abraço.
Hallo, ich bin schwer begeistert von den Videos von Racer TV.
Hier wird von der Grundlage des Café Racer Bike's bis hin zum kleinsten Detail informiert!
Hammer !
Macht weiter so, bin ein großer Fan!
Weiterhin viel Erfolg!!!
Gruß Manu
Live to Ride!!
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Most modern, 4 stroke motorcycles use more fuel than small cars, and more tires, but when you factor you can drive with 4 people in the smallest car, cars are much more efficient and cheaper to run. You really only see efficiency with tiny bikes or scooters.
True !
okleydokley many motorcycles are very high performance machines that were designed for fuel efficient commuting. A better comparison would be between a super sport and a sports car
I have no idea if my bike is more or less efficient than my car and I don't care. Definitely not enough to ride as conservatively as I drive to test this. I'd be fine with a binary throttle. On/off.
I have a Jetta and an FZ 07 and let me assure you, the FZ 07 is far more fuel efficient and cheaper to maintain. I love commuting in the summer because I spend so much less on gas, and the Jetta is already a pretty fuel efficient car
Love your vids.
Working on my own project right now. XJ900RN (1984)
It would be dream to one day have your classy channel show my bike, but as a beginner to cafe (or should I say Caff racers) maybe that is a little ambitions.
Thanks for the great entertainments and keep up the great work
Thank you. I am going to make a suggestion. I'm working in a new a video to elect the Top 10 best cafe racers, but only with amateur home builds. Keep watching my videos, and i'm going to give the instructions to submit the bikes. I can not promise that your project will be selected for the election, but you can always try. :) Cheers.
As a Brit, I just want to clarify the term cafe' as opposed to 'caff'. In working class uk a cafe' is pronounced 'caff', and certainly a true Londoner would. even thou it is spelt the same. And it's still the case for many people . I would use one or other pronunciations depending on whom I'm with and location.
Thank you my friend for sharing your experience and knowledge about this matter. :) Cheers.
I'm from up north and we called them cafe racers.
, incredible, you commentary about the designation of the "cafe racer" yes it's logical, great! congratulations by you beauty work on the channel! merry Christmas!
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Great video. Very informative.
Welcome back and hope all is well.
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Love the sound sync portion of this video. I've noticed it while riding with similar bikes to mine. You hear the pulse of the revs and feel the sound pressure.
Thank you my friend for sharing your experiance. :) Cheers.
The Japanese motorcycle company Bridgestone had bikes with " rotary shift" that started at neutral and went straight through the gear selection ending back at neutral. And depending on which way you worked the shifter, you could go from neutral right into either first or top gear. And as far as the engine sync sound, a friend and I had identical CB-750 Honda's, and when riding side by side, we would get results all the time. And is was a neat sound. Disc brakes got their start on bikes for the safety aspect. They were used up front because they didn't have the nasty habit of "locking up" as drum brakes were. Not a fun end to your ride, having the front brake lock! Good thought provoking video, thanks!
I like this channel, the videos are always well made and informative.
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Excellent - enjoyed that and learned a few things too (although I did know about caff's versus café being a Brit of course!) - Thanks for posting, lovely to see some blue sky and lovely weather....
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My friend thank you once again for such an lovely video. As you know is always a pleasure to keep in touch based in our shared passion for CAFF RACERS ;)
Hope your parents are fine, my respect for them. Best regards!
Thank you my friend for your kind words. Yes, my Parents are much better now. thank you for asking. :) Cheers.
o seu canal é incrível, graças a ele estou trabalhando em um projeto pra minha moto, uma "Fazer 250". espero conseguir, estou seguindo todas as suas dicas e exemplos mostrados! Parabéns pelo canal!!
Obrigado amigo, e boa sorte para o seu projecto.:) Um abraço.
as a mechanic, with a certification, the disc brakes work better. The problem you explain is because it is a cable type disc brake. if you want better braking, convert it to hydraulic. the drum brake surface area doesn't matter, it's the pressure it can put on the disc or drum surface without locking the tire.
most bikes these days have 2 front disc brakes AND ABS, which I admit isn't always a good thing, because now you're going to have a generation of new riders who rely on ABS
Double leading shoe drums have a 'self energizing' effect, so, all other factors being equal, they have better stopping power...in theory. But as with most things in life its not that simple. The hydraulic-over-disk also multiplies the rider's 'input' so this helps a disk have better stopping power and a more linear feel. Also, disc brakes on a bike are self cooling, AND self drying, which is a good thing!
Drums are prone to locking, the physics of the rotating drum and the drum brake pads make them self locking....discs are harder to lock. Drums 0 - Discs 10! ;-)
Cole Lomont Besides, in drum brakes, lesser portion of brake leather touches the drum bcz only ends are lifted on applying brake resultantly upper circle provide resistance where as ends do not creat that much resistant where as in disc brake disc is gripped from both sides covering more area of disc as compared to drum, its my opinion
Shamsul Arfeen when a drum brake is applied, yes, only the upper corner moves, but the entire pad touches the drum. It pivots on the star/slack adjuster. If it only used the upper corners, don't you think companies would only put linings on the top then? Also, if drum brakes are so good, why are 90%of vehicles made with disc? Disc has more stopping power, and more reliability, in half the weight and size. Look at all major race cars, and trucks that use disc. Why do all the classic car fanatics want me to switch their drum brakes out for disc at work? If drums are really that good, why are discs replacing them faster now then ever?
Caro Vitor,
Que bom que voltou, estávamos com saudade. Espero que tudo esteja bem com seus pais, fica a nossa torcida.
Eu estou escrevendo alguma coisa sobre Cafe Racer, já visitei dezenas de páginas, assisti a documentarios e filmes e só agora entendi o " caff" com que me deparei. ..
Um grande abraço aqui do Brasil!
Muito obrigado amigo. Felizmente as coisas estão muito melhores agora. Sim, a designação Caff, é mais considerada como linguagem calão, e que era vulgarmente atribuída aos pequenos cafés da classe operária da Inglaterra. Mas esses eram precisamente os cafés frequentados pelos "Café Racers" dos anos 60. Obrigado amigo por partilhar o seu comentário. Um abraço.
nice vid man! i too ride a "caff racer" which is a 1986 yamaha srx 400. a beautiful simple machine that puts a smile on my face whenever i ride it! 😀
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Thank you for the excellent description of these five rarely known facts. I suppose, that in England, thee might still use the term caff whilst referring to a local eatery. Most often, the term "pub" is probably used! Lol! Regardless, once again, the sound effect of two motorcycles in unison, alone, made the video worth watching! Hope all is well with your family and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thank you my friend for sharing your perspective. Merry Christmas for you too :) Cheers.
I always loved the sound while riding in a group of inline 4 sport bikes. I'll purposely ride in the back to hear that reverberant sound when we take off all at once. Come on springtime.
In the London idiom it's always caff. Not cafe, how they are spelt. As you likely know? The two caffs popularized were the Ace and the Busy Bee. Both original locations are now gone. Although they are replacements. Originally one in Watford by-pass the other near Neasden. The race was along the North Circular Road. Never stopped for red lights and sometimes would pass between groups headed in the opposite direction. While I was not a participant, I owned motorcycles then. Mostly those races were before my time. I used to pass the Ace headed towards a fishing hole in Union Canal. No matter, the time of day. There would be a parking lot full of cycles and trucks or lorries in the British vernacular. Another place was at Golders Green at the Dugout or Kilburn, near Brondesbury, as too on the Chelsea bridge where there was a coffee/tea and eats stand.. The so-called look and dimensions that bike builders use today, were not really the look of most of those racers. Sure, the clip on bars and engine modifications. Sometimes a racing tank. Disposable income was not really there, for most in the late '50's or early sixties. It was late 1970's before a lot of that changed. Finding those parts was always a challenge then. Most parts were stocked through individual dealers of whichever marques they were stocking parts for.
In the mid '70's I worked as a machinist and a friend who was mostly interested in fast cars would have me grind down the face of the motor head to achieve a higher compression. Doing the ports was not something I felt comfortable with.
I really enjoy your channel and the bikes you present. ... Nice!
Thank you my dear friend for sharing your perspective and life experience about those days. :) Cheers.
Racer TV is extremely important. they put out Very good information. I love Them from Maryland
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Glad to see you again friend. Hope all is well.
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This kind of instructive videos makes your channel even more rich. Thanks for that. Extremely rewarding finding out that the true term is pronounced "CAFF". Those darn Brits :)
Thank you my friend for your kind comment. :) Um abraço, e Bom Natal.
Depends where you come from in Britain, up north we said cafe, down south, they said caff.
Obrigado por toda a informação e video que fazes, gosto muito de ver e aprendo bastante sobre o estilo Caff Racer. :)
Já reparei que andas pela Maia com a tua Honda. Talvez um dia nos encontremos na estrada.
Abraço! Continuação de bons vídeos.
De nada. É sempre um prazer poder fazer vídeos como este. Sim, de longe a longe costumo ir até à Maia onde tenho vários amigos por lá. Talvez um dia nos encontraremos por lá. :) Um abraço.
Also, practical application of Neutral between 1st and 2nd gear is when stopping the bike instead of going through 1st gear you can stop directly from 2nd gear, which is nice because you don't get the knock of the 1st gear drag (like my VT1100 ACE does)
Bem vindo de volta amigo Victor, sentimos sua falta na semana passada, sempre com seu videos surpreendentes e desta vez com informações muito interessantes, eu não tinha ideia que Café Racer na verdade é "Caff" Racer, e comparação de custo de motos pequenas, eu tenho uma CG 125 cc (Cafe Racer) é muito confiável, porém gasta um pouco mais de gasolina, alterei motor para 190 cc, talvez por isso que gasta gasolina.
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário e pelo apoio. Sim, realmente uma 190 cc tem que gastar bem mais do que uma 125 cc :) Um abraço.
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Querido Patricio, é uma algeria tê-lo de volta. Tu és uma inspiração. Torço para que seus pais estejam bem. Continue com esta mesma qualidade e tenho certaza que continuará a ter seguidores fiéis.
Um abraço do Brasil.
MRcostamenezes
Obrigado amigo pela Simpatia. :) Um abraço.
Tenho visto os videos do teu canal, e só agora é que percebi que era PT. Sou mesmo cego
Miguel Gomes
Lol. Não se preocupe. Não foi o primeiro, e nem será o ultimo a quem isso já aconteceu. :) Um abraço.
Nice video
and yes is little too late to go back to CaffRacers...
but the good thing is that' the CafeRacer term is more catchy in many languages .
Always great admiration for the English Culture
Thank you my friend for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
Interesting video, do you know why british bikes from the 60-70?' had the gear lever on the right ???? thanks Gus
Good question. Not only British bikes, some Italian and American motorcycles had the gear lever on the right as well.
I am not sure, but i believe that this feature, was nothing more than a free choice that they could make on those days. Thank you my friend for your comment. :) Cheers.
I think a lot of cost comparisons change by region, and this one specifically by vehicle. I had a Ducati 696...even driving it like every street was a racetrack I got close to 40 mpg. At the same time, I had a Hyundai Accent 4--door, even driving it like an old lady I was lucky to reach 35 mpg. It cost me $63 a month to insure the Hyundai with just liability, full coverage insurance with bodily injury up to $25,000 on the Ducati was $59 a month. Broke a timing belt on the Hyundai, it was $4,700+; broke a timing belt on my Ducati, $375+.
So both gas and insurance were cheaper on the bike, as well as major services. I sold the Hyundai and got a JEEP Wrangler. Still the same 30-35 mpg, insurance is $67 a month.
The only place I found the Hyundai Cheaper than the Ducati was when it comes time to replace the tires. All 4 tires and installed for $192, Ducati 2 Pirelli tires and install for $510.
Wow. The insurance cost in your country seem to be extremely expensive. Here in Portugal, the usual insurance cost is about 130 Euros/Year. Thank you my friend for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
For $3000 you could have put a brand new crate V8 in that Hyundai...somebody took you for a ride.
thank u for sharing your knowledge, your time and your passion, merry xmass good sir!!
You are welcome my friend. My pleasure. Thanks you, and Merry Christmas for you too. Cheers.
Spot on,over here in England no one calls them "caffay" racers (people would laugh at that pronunciation), always "caff" 😉 Surely one of the main reasons for using disc brakes rather than drums is ease and cost of manufacturing = bigger profit margins. Interesting video,thankyou. 👍👍
Thank you my friend for leaving your feedback about the "Caff Racers" issue. :) Cheers.
Guess you've never been further north than Watford.
very good my friend!!!!!Um forte abraço aqui do Brazil!!!!Tank you
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário. :) Um abraço.
thank you. very informative. specially about the gear system. I had a honda cd 125 with rotary gear system. I did stuffed the gear box by shifting 4th to first straight a way by a mistake. thanks.
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Meh two strokes aren't really known for being economical
Yes, you are absolutely right. But as i said, this honda NSR is just a 50cc motorcycle, which means that it is very similar to a 125cc 4 stroke engine. Even the fuel consumption is very similar betwin these 2 kinds of motorcycles. Cheers.
2 stroke just need more oil this what i knwo about two stokes , and are more powerfull
JJason P and they get essentially half the gas milage of 4 strokes
RACER TV , i have a 525cc atv (4stroke), it does 4L/100km, i want to build it into a cafe racer some day
exactly, I had a yz250 dirt bike. it was a 250cc 2 stroke engine and my buddy had a ktm exc525, a bike with a 500ish 4 stroke engine and when we rode together he would burn less than a quarter of the fuel I would even though his engine was more than twice the size of mine, and his bike and his body were much heavier
it was a very interesting and informative video my Friend. thanks for sharing.
You are welcome my friend. My pleasure. Cheers.
I've experienced the sound synchronization of my bike plus my friend's identical; a pair of Ducati 748s. What's more fun is traveling side by side with obstacles alongside us such as a long stone wall. You will get a very low frequency reverberation of the engine sound while they are very slightly out of sync.
as always,wonderful video.thank you
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That were good piece of Info share. Though i would like to mention 2 things here.
1. You compared a Small 2 Stroke bike to a car. 2 Strokes have always been heavy on maintenance. A smaller displacement 4 stroke machine would most certainly be less on running cost. We have loads of those here in India. A 100cc 4 stroke bike is cheap as chips to run.
2. The Drum Brakes are surely powerful and i agree that i like their feel and bite on the rare tire of my bike. But they cant hold a candle to the advanced ventilated disc brakes. I have ridden rare disc brake bike and absolutely wish to have them, especially equipped with ABS.
Again would like to say that your video gave me loads of info i didnt have and it was a good learning curve. This is me shearing my experience.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you my friend for your comment.
But maybe i was not clear enough about some things.
Remember that the Honda NSR has only 50cc, which means that the fuel consumption is very similar to a 4 stroke 125 cc.
I have a Honda Cb 125 B6(4 strokes), and the fuel consumption is very similar to the Honda NSR 50.
On the other hand, the engine oil of the Honda Cb 125 have to be changed every 1000 km.
My main intention about the comparison between a motorcycle vs diesel, was only to demonstrate that sometimes a small motorcycle is not so economical as most people thing. But only sometimes and in certain circumstances. :)
I agree with everything you said about Disk brakes. But in this video, i just wanted to clarify that the main issue about Drum brakes, is only the overheating problem.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
Your soundtracks keep me hooked! :D
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I believe the term "Cafe" was first used in a "depreciative tone" by truckers that shared the cafes and roads with the riders. It was derived from the the original CAFF, and stating the fact that everyone had a racing bike, but used it only to show on the cafés.
João P Carvalhinho
not even close. They were named cafe racers because in England and Italy in the 60s people used to race between popular cafes across towns.
I have to clarify about the "Caff Racer" designation.
It is not my intention making you believe that "Cafe Racer" is the wrong
name. I just wanted to clarify, that many of the genuine "Cafe Racers"
of the 60's, also baptized this kind of motorcycles as "Caff Racers",
which means that is also fair considering it as correct. Thank you for
sharing your perspective. :) Um abraço.
that two engine sounds at same time.. is awesome. I love it. 👌👍
Another great video! Thank you
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awesome. so glad you pointed out the pronunciation! that is all it is! pronunciation !in England the tea/coffes hops are spelt 'Cafe' but pronounced 'Caff'. thats why you will never find it in google. great video as always!
always great videos. thank you.
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those bikes in sync were very cool. I've only experienced that a few times in my life and always with dirt bikes
Indeed, it is a rare thing to achieve, but unforgettable. :)
Realmente o pormenor (importante) da última dica não fazia a menor ideia, apesar de já ter pesquisado bastante relativamente à origem desta "tipologia" de motos. Contudo, como referiu, já é tarde para atribuir a designação Caff Racer, uma vez que praticamente todo o coletivo de amantes Café Racer se identifica com esta última designação. No meu caso, espero ansiosamente pelos 24 anos, pois acompanho esta tendência à muito tempo e quando puder com certeza cavalgarei com uma destas máquinas pelas estradas do norte, um destes cavalos com rodas e aí sim, saberei o que é a liberdade. Cumprimentos de Vila Verde - Braga, e mais um excelente vídeo como já é habitual ;)
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário. A sua terra é lindíssima, e com excelentes estradas :) Um abraço.
Buena información amigo biker, son cosas que no todos sabemos sobre motos gracias y bendiciones café racer!!!!!
Gracias amigo. :) Saludos.
Thanx for this amazing piece of information!
You are welcome my friend. My pleasure. Cheers.
Muito gratificante assistir os vídeos. Forte abraço.
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário. :) Um abraço.
I'm brazilian. The "Português" option marked on your Google translator left me really curious. I'm wondering why you have it there. :B
Sim amigo. Sou Português. Por isso é que todos os meus videos têm legendas em Português. :) Um abraço.
Wow! Who would imagine!? You, good sir have a pretty good taste for mortorcycles, let me add. :)
parabéns e feliz ano novo...
Obrigado amigo. Para Você tambem. Tudo de bom. :) Um abraço.
Neutral being the bottom setting goes back to the old hand shifters being converted to foot shifters back in the 1930's when foot shifts first appeared in Britain. Still some oddball shifting patterns around though. For instance all Jawa, CZ and Yedzi 2 strokes have the pattern: 1 N 2 3 N 4 shift arrangement with optional conventional or inverse patterns determined by which guide plate the rider has fitted.True circuit racing bikes and true enduro machines used in events like the ISDT have "Inverse" boxes where the rider clicks up for first gear and clicks down to shift up. This style of box prevents the dreaded "missed a gear / false neutral" nightmare when blasting out of a corner on a track and on off road at the breakneck speeds enduro riders hit (way faster than MX riders) it is easier to shift down to change up a gear when stood up than with a conventional "1 down & all up box".Another shifter contraption seldom seen or used by riders away from competition machines (endure, GP and drag racing) is the use of a "slick shifter". Only road bikes once used or that still use this are Jawa, CZ, Yedzi and (for 1963 only) Triumph. Honda used a copied and licenced (from Jawa) system on the famous Honda Cub series (C50, C70 and C90).With a slick shifter the movement of the gear lever to change gear also disengages and re-engages the clutch without the rider having to pull the clutch lever. It also allows for heavier strength clutch springs to be used that without the slick shifter would soon make the rider's fingers, hand and wrist ache. Useful when dealing with high torque output motors utilising a light weight small diameter clutch basket. In this instance it is more of a combined "foot assisted" clutch pull.
Awesome vid, man! Can you plz tell me the name of the song in the background? Thx!
Thanks. It is based in this originalversion:" All For You 2 -by Bradley Sanchez, Dymond, Doonan". Cheers.
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Thank you so much!!
Muito esclarecedor este vídeo... gostei bastante!
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário. :) Um abraço.
Like número 3000 , parabéns!!!👏👏👏
Definitely a time of waiting that was worth it. Sometimes we have false ideas and myths about motorcycles that it is good to contrast them with data. It is funny that everything is related to the gringos although I think in general is good because it is a society that maintains statistical and analysis systems to prove their point of view. That we know firsthand because of the long relationship of love-hate that Mexicans have with that country (myself included), but it is certainly very practical and sure that the change of gears have that way. I had heard the term "caff" on the lips of some original British rockers in interviews or programs related to the Cafe Racer bikes, but I do not pay much attention and now I discover that in the development of this style is very important, although as you say is little likely to be imposed to all because many of the fans are not from the old island country and even our mother tongue is not English. By the way two strokes bikes are la neta del planeta and as information my Bajaj Pulsar 200ns is very economical its maintenance. Saludos amigo
Thank you my friend Alejandro for sharing your perspective.
There is one thing that i didn't explain about the maintenance costs with small motorcycles. The price of spare parts for small motorcycles, is also related with the popularity of this kind of motorcycles in the contry where we live.
And i have to say that in Portugal, this kind of motorcycles is not so popular as it was 20 years ago, which means that today most spare parts are relatively expensive compared with cars.
But i recognize that if we ride them without any exaggerated speeds, they will be economical.:) Saludos.
I All ways think you will not say '' and as all ways i hope to see you next week'' and i all ways say (Alone)
See you next week Master, your channel is the best !
Lol. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about it, and thank you for your support. :) Cheers.
Very informative!
excelente vídeo! lo de los costos es verdad...mantener la harley me sale más caro que un auto. por cierto. tienes envíos. México? un saludo!
Gracias amigo por compartir su opinión. Si, enviamos para todo mundo. :) Saludos.
Great video,...and nice roads in Portugal. I've only driving a car there, sadly never a bike,.....but there's always the future👍 😆.
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Great video... Thank you mate...
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My buddy and I both have the R nine T and we hear the synchronization when ever we ride together. I can tell what gear he is in by just listening.
Thank you my friend for sharing your experience about this matter. :) Cheers.
lindo vídeo e explicação parabéns
Obrigado amigo pelo comentário. :) Um abraço.
Grato por receber conhecimento e história. Abraços. Ótimas festas.
Obrigado amigo. :) Um abraço em boas festas para Si também.
The spelling in English, including in the UK, is "cafe", not "caff". It's The Ace Cafe, not The Ace Caff (see the spelling on the sign at the nine minute mark of this video). This means that Cafe Racer is correct and that this is solely an issue of pronunciation. In the UK, unlike, for example, Canada and the U.S., there are people who pronounce cafe as caff, but it certainly isn't everyone, and as a pronunciation it is dying. If some Brits want to pronounce cafe as caff, that's their business, but that choice of pronunciation has nothing to do with the spelling of the word nor with its pronunciation elsewhere.
Tends to be the cock a knees who say caff.
feliz Natal p vc também Victor
Obrigado amigo. :)
it would be awesome if you will make a video about a 70cc or 50cc cafe racer
Also some motorcycles (Jawa, Simson) have neutral between every gear - you don't have to downshift all the way down to get neutral. Or have first gear up and others down.
i have seen lots of times the engine sound synchronization. i drive with my friend who has Fantic caballero 50 and it has am6 engine. And i have Beta RR 50 which also has am6 engine. and when we ride next to each other and we have same rpm it sounds wierd :D
Thank you my friend for sharing your experiance about this matter. :) Cheers.
Ótimo vídeo! realmente a sensação quando se alinha dois motores é incrível!!! abraço!!!
Sem duvida. Obrigado pelo comentário. Um abraço.
What about shifter being all on the left side of the bike? I remember a friend of mine having a Norton/Triumph with the shifter on the right
It's just the difference between British and non-British bikes. Kind of like how the Brits drive on the left side of the road while most of the rest of the world drives on the right side. Since most bikes are Japanese or American, having the shifter on the left side became the standard. Since most riders are used to having the shifter on the left, the British companies like Triumph changed the layout to fit the standard. But you can still find older British bikes with the shifter on the right. I believe my dad had an old dirt bike with the shifter on the right side. (I think it was a Rickman, which is a British company.)
The British bikes moved the gear shifter over to the left some time in the 70's if I remember correctly. Before that they were all on the right.
LoneWolf07912 Not quite right. Lots of non-British bikes had the shifter on the right, including some Japanese bikes and most Italian bikes. The reason everybody now has the shifter on the left has nothing to do with companies voluntarily changing to accommodate what riders were used to. In the mid-1970s new US legislation mandated that all motorcycles sold in the US had to have the shifter on the left. Since at the time the US was the largest export market for European and Japanese manufacturers, left-side shifters became universal. There were some hold-outs, notably in India where several local manufacturers, who did not export their production, kept right-side shifters well into the 1990s.
The Rickman brothers made frames rather than complete bikes. What side the shifter was on depended on what mechanicals were fitted to the frame. Lots of Rickmans had a left-side shifter.
There are many countries that drive on the left, including Japan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_left-hand_traffic
I only stated about the British bikes, not any others. You are correct with your statement
@@CaptHollister Good explanation.
thanks for the video!
You are welcome my friend. My pleasure. Cheers.
Well great videos I'm a subscriber but I do have to correct you, not all motorcycles have the first gear down and the rest up I have one that is a 110cc and it has all gears forward down and downshifting it's all up and it doesn't have a manual clutch is semi auto when you press the pedal to shift it puts the clutch and when you let go of the pedal it engages the gear you selected. keep up the good work
Thank you my friend for your support. But if you listen what i said in the video, i never said that all motorcycles have the first gear down the rest up. What i said, is that after 1975, this was imposed to all new motorcycles in the EUA. Your motorcycle, is probably a honda. I also had a Honda Mini Trail with the same gearbox gears sequence as yours. Am i right? :)
On your third point, not all bikes have gears arranged 1,N,2,3,4,5,etc. Bikes that don't use user operated clutches can be arranged N,1,2,3,etc. where I live(within the USA), a Hond cz50 and golden monkey is road legal, it is considered a moped, but it is still a motorcycle. It has the latter gear arrangement. Also, having neutral between 1 and 2 does not guarantee the rider does not unintentionally shift to neutral. I have ridden many types of bikes and not kicking the lever hard enough can have this consequence. This can also happen between other gears but it is very rare.
I really enjoyed the show
about drum vs disk brakes can I add some very very important feature?
disk brakes are much safer because they are better dosable in power where as the drumm graps a bit more rigid and isn't that dosable because it is more dependable to wear and accumulated dirt inside plus fading during braking because it has less cooling as the disk who acts like a giant cooling surface
Plus: if a spring snaps (it happened om my honda camino) you could be killed.
the disk also acts like a vacuum cleaner for dust, due to centrifugal forces it swings them all out of the way where as the drumm... they accumulate inside .
I want a T shirt :D !!
Thank you for your support. Yes, you are absolutly right.
I know that this is not an easy matter, but if you listen carefully, i never said that drum brakes are better than disk brakes.
My main intention, was only to clarify that the main problem about drum brakes, is the overheating, and not the lack of braking power as most people think.
But here is another interesting fact which i discovered very recently.
90% of heavy trucks still have drums brakes.
And this says a lot, isn't so? I am glad you liked our Tshirts. If you are interested, you can buy it at becaferacer.com . Thank you. Cheers.
Good Info Man Thank's
You are welcome my friend. My pleasure. Cheers.
Estou indeciso entre duas belas máquinas, triumph thruxton 1200r ou r nine t? Gostaria de saber a sua opinião. Obrigado
Olá Amigo. Bom, para ser sincero, nunca experimentei nenhuma das 2. Mas pelo que tenho lido e ouvido, a triumph thruxton 1200r parece ser um pouco melhor do que a BMW. Mas pessoalmente, escolheria a Triumph thruxton, principalmente porque o motor tem uma cambota desnivelada em 270 graus, ou seja, o roncar do motor é idêntico ao de um motor V twin a 90 graus. Mas se gostar mais da personalidade forte da BMW, também será uma boa escolha. :) Um abraço.
Também estou mais inclinado para a thruxton, obrigado pela opinião. Já agora aproveito para deixar aqui o meu reconhecimento pelo canal, muito bom mesmo. Abraço e continua com as excelentes publicações.
Obrigado amigo pelo apoio.:) Um abraço.
Haha! Good analogy , but the main factor ( Happiness), overcome any costs...
The surface area of a drum brake is more than that of disc, however, the full area does not always contact the drum. And friction is not distributed evenly on the surface so it's not as powerful and harder to control. You cannot compare two different braking systems, like you did, there's loads of variables that are not taken into account.
And they heat up more because they have poor airflow over the friction surfaces. That's why many drums have cooling fins.
I know that this is not an easy matter, but if you listen carefully, i never said that drum brakes are better than disk brakes.
My main intention, was only to clarify that the main problem about drum brakes, is the overheating, and not the lack of braking power as most people think.
But here is another interesting fact which i discovered very recently.
90% of heavy trucks still have drums brakes.
And this says a lot, isn't so?
Cheers.
Nice vid !
Thank you. :) Cheers.
I first stumbled over the term «café racer» in a book about the AJS and Matchless postwar models by Roy Bacon published 1991 in Geat Britain.
I have to clarify about the "Caff Racer" designation.
It is not my intention making you believe that "Cafe Racer" is the wrong name. I just wanted to clarify, that many of the genuine "Cafe Racers" of the 60's, also baptized this kind of motorcycles as "Caff Racers", which means that is also fair considering it as correct. Thank you for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
O sorteio também vale para espectadores de outros países como Brasil? (meu caso)
Sim amigo. Claro. :) Um abraço.
Muito bom, Maia em grande, a passear por Vermoim, a caminho do Toju, depois Folgosa. Parabéns pelo video e site
Lol. Vejo que conheces a região da Maia melhor que eu. :) Obrigado pelo comentário. Um abraço.
I get better gas mileage from my 68 Corolla than I did with my 1100 Yamaha. Tires are cheaper, repairs are cheaper.
Motorcycles used to be economical, until the manufacturers finally figured it out...now a bike is hardly any cheaper than a car plus all the gear you need to wear.
Thank you my friend for sharing your perspective. :) Cheers.
great background music. What it is?
Thanks. It is based in this original version: "All For You 2 by Bradley Sanchez, Dymond and Doonan" . Cheers.
Discs dissipate heat better - that's reason No.1, since when you stop from light speeds a few times in a row - you convert a ton of kinetic energy into heat, and it must be either stored, or dissipated (modern motorcycles travel at much higher speeds on average, so more heat must be dealt with from breaking).
Almost all inexpensive motorcycles are really more economical than cars, since how much a car costs? And a bike? You get the idea (but that's only true when the car is ridden almost all the time without the passengers. otherwise the car can be more economical).
The shifter works that way because the selector drum in the gearbox is cut that way, you can cut it anyway you want, even something crazy like 3-1-6-N-2-5-4. So yeah, it's a safety feature, not a technical one.
Sound sync? Never thought of that, but everything can be synced if it can emit sound waves at the same frequencies. But it sure does sound cool. Good job achieving it and capturing it on video!
And the cafe racer... Well, it only resembles caff racers, but technically speaking - it's a different kind of bike. There is not a single caff racer being produced right now, since the main idea of these bikes were speed, but what speed you can get from a 60hp engine or so? So when someone calls a modern bike a cafe racer - they are right, since its a type of bike invented by companies to capitalize on nostalgia.
ur voice is so nice and cozy
Thank you. I don't know if you are aware about it, but this voice isn't real. I use this "robotic" voice created by software, because i'm Portuguese, and my bad english accent (and voice), can ruin the documentary character that i like for my videos. I already tried a real american voice in one of my videos, but things didn't worked as i expected. Curiously, the robotic voice sounds very good for all non english natives. Cheers.
beautiful video!!!! i would disagree with the motorcycle vs car costs. thanks!!!!
Thank you. No problem. My main intention about that matter, was only to demonstrate that
sometimes a small motorcycle is not so economical as most people thing., but only sometimes and in certain circumstances. :) Cheers.
very nice job
Thank you. I'm glad you liked my friend. :) Saludos.
interesting vid as always thumbs up.............
Thank you. I'm glad you liked my friend. :) Cheers
I've synced my 2 cylinder Vtwin with straight fours before... mostly 636s
Ótimo vídeo
Obrigado amigo.:) Um abraço.
The propellers of the the plane detailed in the video counter rotate, as do most propellers of large twin aircraft. The video showed them rotating in the same direction.
Sorry, I didn't know that. Thank you for your clarification. Cheers.