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CR&S presents new take on the café racer at EICMA 2015

CR&S presents new take on the café racer at EICMA 2015
The Cafédecursa on debut at EICMA show Milan
The Cafédecursa on debut at EICMA show Milan
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The Cafédecursa on debut at EICMA show Milan
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The Cafédecursa on debut at EICMA show Milan
The massive 117 cu in X Wedge engine on the Cafédecursa
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The massive 117 cu in X Wedge engine on the Cafédecursa
The new Cafédecursa
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The new Cafédecursa
Up close with the Baker transmission on the Cafédecursa
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Up close with the Baker transmission on the Cafédecursa
The stainless steel frame of the Duu
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The stainless steel frame of the Duu
Cafédecursa - detail
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Cafédecursa - detail
Cafédecursa - detail
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Cafédecursa - detail
Cafédecursa - 17" alloy wheels
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Cafédecursa - 17" alloy wheels
Cafédecursa - detail
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Cafédecursa - detail
Cafédecursa - detail
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Cafédecursa - detail
That big V-twin still kicks out 96 hp (71 kW) at 5100 rpm
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That big V-twin still kicks out 96 hp (71 kW) at 5100 rpm
Cafédecursa - detail
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Cafédecursa - detail
Cafédecursa from the rear
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Cafédecursa from the rear
Cafedecursa - exhaust detail
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Cafedecursa - exhaust detail
The front end of the Cafedecursa
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The front end of the Cafedecursa
Cafedecursa - the stainless steel backbone also serves as the gas tank
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Cafedecursa - the stainless steel backbone also serves as the gas tank
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Small Milan-based custom bike builder CR&S brought something big to its home town this week with the unveiling of the Cafédecursa cafe racer at EICMA 2015.

The Cafédecursa has the same massive S&S 117 cu. in. X Wedge engine that was at the heart of the company's original Duu muscle cruiser that debuted as a prototype at EICMA in 2009. It also shares the Duu's big stainless steel backbone, which also serves as the gas tank, wheels, exhaust, brakes, and stainless steel swing arm, but gets café style handlebars and fairing, new rear lights, and an aluminum air intake.

The stainless steel frame of the Duu
The stainless steel frame of the Duu

That big V-twin still kicks out 96 hp (71 kW) at 5100 rpm, but CR&S somehow managed to squeeze some more torque into their cafe model with a claimed 117 ft-lb (158 Nm) at 4300 rpm.

That power drives the 540 lb/245 kg (dry weight) Cafédecursa to 80 mph in 7.4 seconds (0 to 60 mph is evidently not an option) with maximum speed listed at 125 mph (over 200 km/h).

The massive 117 cu in X Wedge engine on the Cafédecursa
The massive 117 cu in X Wedge engine on the Cafédecursa

CR&S has also outfitted the Cafédecursa with the same inverted 48 mm telescopic fork with adjustable damping and spring preload found on the front of the Duu, along with the same single progressive shock on the back. A set of dual 4 piston Brembos in the front and a single 2 piston in the back bring this beast to a stop. The whole package sits on 17" light alloy wheels in the front and back.

In keeping with the tendency of café bikes to be slightly stingy on fuel capacity, the Cafédecursa holds 3.7 gallons (14.5 liters) – 0.4 gallons less than the Duu. With fuel consumption listed at an estimated 32 mpg (13.8 km/l), you'll be looking for a gas station before you hit a hundred miles.

Cafédecursa - detail
Cafédecursa - detail

The original Duu was noted for providing owners a plethora of customization options, both mechanical and aesthetic, and CR&S is promising the same for Cafédecursa buyers. This includes the choice of a five or six-speed Baker transmission, solo or twin seat, modifications to the driving position and suspension, a patented folding windshield, machine alloyed fins, a belly pan, plus different chassis finishes and graphics.

Evidently, the one element where choice is not an option is the color. Black is it.

While CR&S isn't providing a firm availability date orstarting price, this hulking custom creation won't come cheap. Ifthe starting price of around €44,000 (US for the Duu is anycomparison, buyers can probably expect a similar price range for the Cafédecursa.

Source: CR&S

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Martin Hone
The engine looks fantastic, and the frame looks good too. Pity about the rest of it ! And weighs 500 lbs....