Champions Moto Bespoke Cafe Racers - Jay Leno's Garage
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- Champions Moto Bespoke Cafe Racers. Richard Varner stops by with the SO-CAL Streetmaster, the SO-CAL Miler and the Streetmaster Brighton. They're styled like vintage Triumphs, but deliver performance that's all 2013.
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Champions Moto Bespoke Cafe Racers - Jay Leno's Garage
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Its called a cafe racer because after he tells you the price you need to sit down and have a strong coffee.
Jay asked what the English think of the Brighton. I can't speak for any other Brits but I always loathed the square fuel tank that Triumph stuck on the T150V. The T160V was a real beauty but it was too little, too late. If I had $37k to wave around I think I'd rather spend it on a Colorado Norton Works Commando - a machine put together the way it always should have been. It's such a pleasure to see Jay Leno indulging himself in his garage. He's a real enthusiast who lives the dream for us mere spectators. A true petrol-head film star! Thank you.
At that price, these bikes are predestined to sit in some rich guy's garage...unridden. Too bad.
thanks for these videos guys, love that they're made for real fans, no stupid background music etc. really interesting, and LOVELY bikes too
Im 20 and I was born/ live in London and ive got a 1973 Honda. Love it. Would never even consider a new bike. These videos are great!
At any price that was cool to see. Thanks Jay for letting us in.
37 grand, but it comes with a thesis!
$37,000 and you have to supply the bike?!?!?!
All the nice looking features down the drain when he said 37 thousand!! No way in hell!!
The small tanked bike sounded amazing! It's great, the mixing of vintage style and modern horse power. Nice work!
"What if you can have a vintage Triumph from the '60s look, with modern Triumph running gear?"
You can, it's called the Thruxton.
Hey Jay! I'm an English Biker and I absolutely love the Triumph!! Great episode!
We had one of these at the racetrack i work at this summer. The sound it made up the front straight was like nothing else. Sounded like Hypnotoad from Futurama!
You know, I have been around 'vintage' bikes all my life and I just want to say to those naysayers out there: "Get a life!" Build your own customs, instead of passing judgement on a man who has gone out of his way (and has also financially helped many people by buying and restoring these bikes) to help preserve some of the most significant mechanical art ever built. I for one send you KUDOS, Jay! Thank you for saving so many awesome mechanical marvels, and especially for sharing them with everyone all the time. You've worked tirelessly promoting vintage iron. God bless you. BC
love the work on the Brighton Rock Bonneville. Very cool for the 1960's.
This was an awesome video! Jay makes the best video because he is actually a potential customer for all these companies.
When ever I watch jay's garage,
there is a big revival of cafe racer style bikes in Europe especially in Britain, it's a cool scene to trundle to a cafe & meet up with friends old and new.
The flat-tracker is gorgeous!
Even though this was 9yrs ago - that bike is timeless and would be a blast to own.