It takes alot of effort to build a (real?)cafe bike, it's not just replacing/refinishing an existing bike's components. No design effort to freshening up a bike, back to stock. I bought my bike to use for a cafe project, not to restore. I can see my finished bike in my mind, and that is what I am aiming for. So far , so good. And I will finish/keep it when done.Not that there is anything wrong with doing a restoration, but if you bought a non-running bike from a salvage yard (like I did), that was in rough shape, it's easier/better to do a mod project with it. I wouldn't restore a bike that wasn't in decent shape to begin with- too pricey. Besides,there wouldn't be as many aftermarket/stock parts still around for these bikes, if all anyone did with them was "restore" them. We need the diversity this bike brings out in people, to keep interest in them high. That being said, I really don't care what people think about "cafe racers"- I like them!