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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bajaj CT 100 Cafe Racer

At first look this bike resembles a european cafe racer and
I was really surprised to find our that it was a Bajaj Bike.
Michael who also works as a barista in BOs coffee really put
some time and effort on this bike despite his busy schedule
to get it to this point. It took a year to complete its
current setup and it looks amazing simple and sleek.

Bike: Bajaj CT 100
Owner: Michael Cabilao

Bike Specifications:
- Stock Engine
- Custom Machined Mountain Bike Handle Bars
- 2.15 x 17 rims (front)
- 2.50 x 17 rims (rear)
- Honda XL Rear Shocks
- Honda XRM Front Disk Break assemble
- RS Headlight
- Specially made Fender Eliminator
- Custom Painted Engine
- Specially Made Exhaust Pipe by Mig23 Lapu2x City
- Honda Wave Swing Arm extended & machined, powder coat finish
- Moto GP fender
- SRX Master Cylinder


Michael with his Bajaj CT 100 Cafe Racer
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Custom made Swing Arm
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RS headlights
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Custom Machined Handle Bars
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Custom Made Fender Eliminator
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Custom made pipe by Mig23
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7 comments:

Unknown said...

I would like to know that how much it cost to convert a Bajaj CT100 to "Bajaj CT 100 Cafe Racer"

Unknown said...

Beautiful! Love the post.
Custom Exhaust Pipes

zerocustomgraphics said...

it is not a freakin cafe racer!!! its modified but it is not a cafe racer...

cafe racer seats only one person, seat tapers down to cover the tire, rides very low and rider assume a posture similar to circuit racing due to low handle bars..

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Unknown said...

that is a badly designed cafe racer

Unknown said...

that is not a cafe racer. do you really know how a cafe racer looks like?
this is more like a small sports bike.
*thumbs down*

Unknown said...

that is not a cafe racer. do you really know how a cafe racer looks like?
this is more like a small sports bike.
*thumbs down*


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