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
Custom made Swing Arm
RS headlights
Custom Machined Handle Bars
Custom Made Fender Eliminator
Custom made pipe by Mig23
Underbone Tuner is powered by:
I would like to know that how much it cost to convert a Bajaj CT100 to "Bajaj CT 100 Cafe Racer"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the post.
ReplyDeleteCustom Exhaust Pipes
it is not a freakin cafe racer!!! its modified but it is not a cafe racer...
ReplyDeletecafe 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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ReplyDeletethat is a badly designed cafe racer
ReplyDeletethat is not a cafe racer. do you really know how a cafe racer looks like?
ReplyDeletethis is more like a small sports bike.
*thumbs down*
that is not a cafe racer. do you really know how a cafe racer looks like?
ReplyDeletethis is more like a small sports bike.
*thumbs down*