Although we’ve listed the Suzuki GS-series on our list of popular cafe racer base bikes, we don’t see them that much. A lot of brewers pick the Honda CB750 instead of the Suzuki when turning the bike into a café racer. OK, with all the aftermarket parts, proven engine upgrades and a shitload of information, working on a CB is easier. But if you look at the biggest competitor of the Honda, the Suzuki GS, you also see a very great bike, with more power and better handling. So Lukas and Sylwester from Eastern Spirit Garage took this GS750 and turned it into this cool cafe racer.
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Although we’ve listed the Suzuki GS-series on our list of popular cafe racer base bikes, we don’t see them that much. A lot of brewers pick the Honda CB750 instead of the Suzuki when turning the bike into a café racer. OK, with all the aftermarket parts, proven engine upgrades and a shitload of information, working on a CB is easier. But if you look at the biggest competitor of the Honda, the Suzuki GS, you also see a very great bike, with more power and better handling. So Lukas and Sylwester from Eastern Spirit Garage took this GS750 and turned it into this cool cafe racer.