Retro is in fashion in every field, and the motor sector is no exception. Neo-classic motorcycles are a group of motorcycles that offer us great classic design fused with modern touches and incorporating the latest technological advances. This category of motorcycles has a wide range of models, with more being added every year.
It’s a rising trend that increasingly captivates motorcycle enthusiasts looking for the distinctive style and reliability of classic motorcycles, while also seeking a connection with the latest trends. Depending on the brands, they are known as classic motorcycles, vintage, heritage… The nostalgic vibes emanating from these models are unmistakable, as we encounter Triumph motorcycles that have been created as remakes of other models of classic motorcycles.
Next, let’s detail the characteristics of the 4 styles of the best neo-classic motorcycles:
Neo-classic motorcycles: Cafe Racer
An upward trend that emerged in the 1950s in the UK, as a result of the Rocker culture of the time. This movement is characterized by the customization carried out on motorcycles, often sacrificing rider comfort. Owners transformed motorcycles to improve handling and increase speed, disregarding anything deemed unnecessary. For Tamarit Motorcycles, Triumph Cafe Racers are our fetish style and the one from which we have produced the most motorcycles, as it best captures the essence of the movement.

Neo-classic motorcycles: Scrambler Style
We’re talking about the most all-terrain model that combines the design of classic motorcycles with magnificent power. This style is characterized by its aggressive lines, prepared for any type of terrain. As a result, as you can see in our collection Scrambler Style, the vast majority feature knobbed tires or mixed tires.
The most significant difference of this style from other neo-classic motorcycles is the length of its forks, which are longer than those of other models. Additionally, other qualities that characterize this style include a comfortable handlebar, higher seat height, high-mounted exhausts, and a large, raised fender.

Neo-classic motorcycles: Brat Style
Another style of neo-classic motorcycles is the Brat Style, favored by many for its prioritization of daily comfort. Originating from the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan, it blends elements of Cafe Racer and Bobber motorcycles, maintaining aspects from both trends.

These are motorcycles designed for daily use, prioritizing comfort over performance. They are characterized by being urban bikes, with a wide and flat handlebar that doesn’t require the rider to lean forward. Low-mounted exhausts are undoubtedly their hallmark.
Neo-classic motorcycles: Dirt Track
This is one of the less established styles of neo-classic motorcycles in Europe. Characterized by its aggressive lines and designed for off-road terrains, they are the most sought after by lovers of action and daring journeys.

With the Dirt Track style, originating from America, a concept entirely different from other classic motorcycles is presented.


