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The “Motorbeurs Utrecht” is the general motorcycle show of the Netherlands and always worth a visit. I was exited to see the new Yamaha XSR900 and the new Triumph classic line, especially the Thruxton R, but it was also great to see some of the builds back that got featured here.

This year there was also a dedicated area for custom motorcycles and motorcycle builders. Great to see the that the scene is constantly growing!

PS. I forgot my “real” camera, so the pictures are taken with my iPhone… :-(

The out of the box Ducati Scrambler “AL13 Blue” from Moto Puro:

AL 13 Blue

Custom R NineT

Yamaha Café Racer

Yamaha Café Racer

Custom Yamaha Cafe

Finally: the new Triumph Thruxtons:

Triumph Thruxton R

Triumph Thruxton

Custom Yamaha Cafe 2

Custom Board Tracker

Guzzi Café Racer

2-Stroke power: the beautiful Suzuki GT550 from Wil Coopmans (Dutchcaferacers.nl):

GT550

Random Custom Motorcycle 4

Random Custom Motorcycle 5

The beautiful Ducati 900ss Café Racer by Wimoto:

I talked with Wido from Wimoto and he’s working on beautiful project at the moment. On the show he showed a little teaser. Can’t wait to see the result.

Ducati 900ss Cafe Racer

Random Custom Motorcycle

Random Custom Motorcycle 2

Random Custom Motorcycle 3

The awesome XSR700 Scrambler by JvB Moto was also present.

XSR700 Scrambler 2

The already legendary Kawasaki Vulcan S Café Racer by Oficina MRS had a special spot on the Kawasaki stand:

Vulcan S Cafe Racer

Vulcan S Cafe Racer 2

Can’t wait to take this one out for a ride:

Yamaha XSR900

The cool “Von Dutch” from Mash Motorcycles:

Mash Bratstyle

BMW R NineT

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R NineT Custom

BMW Custom

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About the Author: Ron Betist

Ron Betist grew up with motorcycles with a father heading the Amsterdam motorcycle police force. He has been riding (legally) for over 40 years and motorcycles are his true passion. With a life-long career in marketing and sales he has a huge international network. He joined as a contributor at BikeBrewers in 2017 to spread his word about bikes with the rest of the world.

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The “Motorbeurs Utrecht” is the general motorcycle show of the Netherlands and always worth a visit. I was exited to see the new Yamaha XSR900 and the new Triumph classic line, especially the Thruxton R, but it was also great to see some of the builds back that got featured here.

This year there was also a dedicated area for custom motorcycles and motorcycle builders. Great to see the that the scene is constantly growing!

PS. I forgot my “real” camera, so the pictures are taken with my iPhone… :-(

The out of the box Ducati Scrambler “AL13 Blue” from Moto Puro:

AL 13 Blue

Custom R NineT

Yamaha Café Racer

Yamaha Café Racer

Custom Yamaha Cafe

Finally: the new Triumph Thruxtons:

Triumph Thruxton R

Triumph Thruxton

Custom Yamaha Cafe 2

Custom Board Tracker

Guzzi Café Racer

2-Stroke power: the beautiful Suzuki GT550 from Wil Coopmans (Dutchcaferacers.nl):

GT550

Random Custom Motorcycle 4

Random Custom Motorcycle 5

The beautiful Ducati 900ss Café Racer by Wimoto:

I talked with Wido from Wimoto and he’s working on beautiful project at the moment. On the show he showed a little teaser. Can’t wait to see the result.

Ducati 900ss Cafe Racer

Random Custom Motorcycle

Random Custom Motorcycle 2

Random Custom Motorcycle 3

The awesome XSR700 Scrambler by JvB Moto was also present.

XSR700 Scrambler 2

The already legendary Kawasaki Vulcan S Café Racer by Oficina MRS had a special spot on the Kawasaki stand:

Vulcan S Cafe Racer

Vulcan S Cafe Racer 2

Can’t wait to take this one out for a ride:

Yamaha XSR900

The cool “Von Dutch” from Mash Motorcycles:

Mash Bratstyle

BMW R NineT

Foto 21-02-16 12 41 05

R NineT Custom

BMW Custom

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About the Author: Ron Betist

Ron Betist grew up with motorcycles with a father heading the Amsterdam motorcycle police force. He has been riding (legally) for over 40 years and motorcycles are his true passion. With a life-long career in marketing and sales he has a huge international network. He joined as a contributor at BikeBrewers in 2017 to spread his word about bikes with the rest of the world.

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