Return of the Cafe Racers is a website and blog dedicated to the custom motorcycle scene. It covers custom builds, product reviews, events, and features a marketplace for enthusiasts to buy and sell parts and bikes.
- Started as a personal blog by Mark Boxer in 2006
- Became a community website in 2009
- Launched an online store in 2015
- Has collaborated with major brands such as Triumph, Harley-Davidson, and Ducati
Similar website and blog dedicated to custom motorcycles. Features in-depth articles and a marketplace.
Website and blog covering custom motorcycles, cars, and gear. Features reviews, buyer's guides, and news.
Website and blog featuring custom motorcycles from around the world. Includes reviews, news, and a marketplace.
A line of t-shirts, hats, and other accessories featuring ROTC branding.
An online marketplace for custom motorcycle parts, accessories, and bikes.
A membership program that offers exclusive content, discounts, and access to events.
Cafe racer culture originated in 1960s England where young motorcyclists would modify their bikes for speed and style. The resulting motorcycles were stripped down, lightweight, and fast, making them perfect for racing between cafes.
You can submit your custom motorcycle through the ROTC website by filling out a submission form and providing photos and details about your build.
Yes, ROTC has a marketplace where users can buy and sell custom motorcycles. However, ROTC does not sell motorcycles directly.
The ROTC Shop offers a wide range of parts and accessories for custom motorcycles including seats, exhausts, handlebars, and more.
Yes, ROTC ships to most countries internationally. Shipping rates and delivery times may vary depending on the destination.