So what's it all about?

Take a forty year old bike, ditch all the stuff that vibrates/falls off, bin all the excess tinwear, lose the heavy chrome wheel rims, mudguards and clumsy dual seat. then start to put the bike back together, choosing components for their light weght, efficiency, durability and looks. Basically build a period race bike for the road. In the USA it would have been a "Bobber" fenders "bobbed" (shortened), exhaust cut back with no baffling, no lights, minimal seat and carrying nothing that wasn't required - Bare Bones Bikes

 

Here in the UK, bikes were customised more like the race bikes used at the Isle of Man TT or Brooklands or latterly race circuits such as Thruxton . The bikes known as Cafe Racers were fitted with alloy race tanks, clip on bars, rear set footrests, tuned motors and open megaphone exhausts

 

Here at the Strathbran Speed Shop, we specialise in Bare Bone Motorcycles - Classic bikes trimmed of their fat, tuned for speed and reliability, put together using the best modern components but retaining their period looks, feel and sound.