Showing posts with label Return of the Cafe Racers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Return of the Cafe Racers. Show all posts

May 22, 2020

Omega (again) on Return of the Cafe Racers


The great motorcycle site that is Return of the Cafe Racers has just published another article with one of our creations.

Read the full article HERE and don't forget there's a limited time offer to get 10% discount!

April 15, 2019

Find a custom workshop near you

Want to build the bike of your dreams but not sure where to start or who to ask?
Why not go to a professional shop and let them do it for you? The shop might be just around your corner!

Now it's easier than ever to find these shops, thanks to Geoff from 'Return of the Cafe Racers', who put a lot of work in compiling a map and database with all the best motorcycle custom shops worldwide. There are hundreds of workshops already listed. If you run a workshop and it's not yet listed, simply contact Geoff and he will add it to the database.

Check it out here!

July 9, 2018

My interview on Return of the Cafe Racers

I regret not being as active here on the blog as I used to be. Work has increased steadily over the years, taking away time I would usually spend riding and blogging.
I'm still very active in the motorcycle world, but it's more of a "behind the scenes" kind of thing. Definitely not as glamorous as building a new custom bike, however there are still rewards for the hard work: one is the positive feedback from customers, another one is the acknowledgement from other people in the industry.

"Return of the Cafe Racers" is one of the most influential motorcycle blogs of the past decade and for the first installment of their new "Workshop Series", they've decided to interview yours truly to find out what Omega Racer is all about. Find it HERE>

I can't hide the fact that it makes me very proud to have come this far, but that certainly doesn't mean I will stop improving and expanding the shop, as well as pushing my own personal boundaries. It's important to get out of one's comfort zone and go into the unknown, by overcoming our fears and looking the tiger straight in the eyes. The reward for doing so is hard to put into words.