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Gary Corde tells us about his eye-catching 1997 Suzuki Savage cafe racer: I'm happy to brag about my cafe racer. This bike started out life as a '97 Suzuki Savage. The bike was an unloved and rusted basket case that I purchased to repurpose into a useful motorcycle. I began with a RYCA kit but quickly realized that RYCA didn't go quite as.


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In 2005, Suzuki brought all of its cruisers under the Boulevard name and gave an alphanumeric designation to each one, with the Savage becoming the Boulevard S40. These were the only major.


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Ryca Motors, the creator of the Suzuki S40 Savage based café racer dubbed the "CS-1", have opened their official online store.. The Ryca CS-1 was originally developed by former NASA engineer Casey Stevenson, he was hunting around for a single-cylinder café racer to use as LA-urban-transport and couldn't find what he was looking for, until one day a Suzuki S40 Savage went past.


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Suzuki S40 Café Racer. By Scott Hopkin on May 21, 2010. As far as donor bikes go, the humble Suzuki S40 Savage probably isn't on top of many peoples list. Casey Stevenson had trouble finding a suitable bike for his Café Racer project but eventually stumbled upon the S40 and decided to turn this 'ugly duckling' into a very sexy swan.


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Ryca CS-1 Suzuki S40 Cafe Conversion The S40, previously called the Savage, has been around for over 20 years but you can still buy them new. His idea was to transform the Suzuki with his own custom made parts and accessories, creating a kit in the process enabling anyone with basic tools to build their own urban thumper.


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When looking for a bike to start a café racer build, the Suzuki LS650 Savage wouldn't be at the top of most people's lists. In fact, it probably wouldn't be on anyone's list, with most Australians having never heard of such a bike, and if they had, they wouldn't think much of it.


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The CS-1 was designed by ex-NASA engineer and now owner of RYCA motors, Casey Stevenson who chose the Suzuki S40 as a base for his design due to its availability and its 650cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that is both reliable and fuel-efficient.


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This custom café racer bike puts the "thump" in thumper, and appeals to anyone who wants to get his hands dirty, doin' the deed of building it. Primarily a kit bike, the Ryca CS-1 is spawned from.


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It offers a family dining experience with modern, diner-like menus and a fully stocked bar. Hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is.


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The Ryca CS-1 is a bolt-on cafe racer kit for the Suzuki Savage that's been in steady production for just over 10 years, the bike has become something of a cult classic in the USA and Suzuki dealers are now getting onboard to produce them in-house, selling right off the showroom floor.


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And costs can escalate surprisingly fast. That's where the $2,795 CS-1 Café Racer kit from Los Angeles-based Ryca Motors comes in. This conversion is based on the Suzuki S40/Savage, an unexciting but cheap thumper with an air-cooled 650cc motor and a five-speed 'box. The stock S40 has something of an identity problem, resembling a small.


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The Pocket Monster air filter lends it's design to Ryca's Scrambler kit using a 90- degree elbow intake mated to the café racer's flat filter. The belt guardis a cut down version of the stock Suzuki Savage unit, with an screen panel on top.