We were somewhere around here
Ok Ozzy, I love that thing! What is it? Late 40's Ford Coupe custom? Awesome. I'll drool over that all day, because it's a very traditional custom treatment little changed since Hot Rod culture bloomed in the late '50's. Chopped roof?, two tone, five spoke mags, slab sides. Beautiful.
And it's precisely the same reason that I think the LC is an abomination.
I've got a bunch of issues with the advent of the current cafe racer/bobber/custom "craze". If I see another wally tosser with wrapped exhausts on an air cooled motor, black painted rims with fat white walled tyres and brown leather slab seat, I'm gunna puke! Honestly.....
All of those elements are inventions of the current hipster custom craze. They have no roots at all in the cafe racer culture of the sixties and effectively take the whole thing completely out of context and morph it into some sort of form over function ( not built to race anywhere) expression of Gen Y's cultural malaise!
Now, some of the stuff posted in JonWs link are very different for the same reason.


And this

The first 2 have very clear references to the classic period, yet still manage to look red hot and entirely modern. Magic.
The third one is different because it's not actually a cafe racer.... It's some sort of street fighter thing (which evolved out of everybody dropping their sports bikes in the 90s and not being able to afford new bodywork) so it's a more modern affectation, but still ridulously unusable! Have you ever ridden a bike with no mudguards? But still, it looks great, especially sitting next to the beautiful young lady.
Fundamentally, when these things are done as a stylistic expression excersise, it tends to overlook the most important element of motorcycle function. Keeping you alive.
Ahhhhh. I feel better already!