Racing in the Street. Early Cafe Racer Years
English


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About The Book

Authentic tales of early 60s teenage motorcycling daring dynamism and all the surrounding capers and comedy. Vividly told with all the passion and humour of the day. A historic document on the epoch chronicling the emergence of the Mods the coining of the word 'Rocker' the rapidly evolving post war youth culture. This story of a young crowd hanging out in a café in Morden South London on the edge of a vast council estate is illustrated with many photographs of the bikes and the cafe fun and games on seaside adventures racing in the streets of London scorching down the By-passes at 100mph plus and general posing. It spans the years 1960-63 which was a time before there were too many rules. A kid could buy a 650 motorcycle at 16 tie on some 'L' plates and blast off down the highway with fire in his belly and the breeze of glory in his hair.
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