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Bike Boys Motorcycle Culture.

What is a Bobber?

A Bobber, originally called a 'bob-job' from the 1930s through 1990s, is a style of custom motorcycle. The typical construction includes stripping excess bodywork from a motorcycle; removing the front fender, and shortening the rear fender, which is "bobbed", and all superfluous parts removed to reduce weight.

Polar

We’ve been working on and under Polar vehicles for years. Bring yours into the shop today and let us have a peek under the hood. We stand by our work with a guaranteed parts and labor warranty.

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Itaka

We know and love Itaka, and we know you do, too. We carry all parts for this one. Bring your Itaka in today and see the magic we can do by improving its lifelong performance.

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Bike Boys Motorcycle Culture.

What is a Cafe Racer?

A café racer is a genre of sport motorcycles that originated among British motorcycle enthusiasts of the early 1960s in London. Café racers were standard production bikes that were modified by their owners and optimized for speed and handling for quick rides over short distances.

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Bike Boys Motorcycle Culture.

What is a Brat Motorcycle?

 

A Brat style bike is a non-rigid custom with either a flat, slab seat long enough to ride two-up, or a solo seat lowered via mild frame modification. It has a lowered stance with most unnecessary equipment removed–fairings, chrome, etc. Handlebars can be mini-apes, superbike bars, or motocross bars–but no clip-ons.

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