I completely disagree. The term cafe racer is a very specific one, describing a very specific style of motorcycle and a very specific period of time. And the young lads that built and rode those machines.
Perhaps my comparison isn't the perfect direct analysis between Domiracer and Cafe Racer. The point I'm making is that those terms are considered "cool". They sound "cool". And therefore have been bastardized and watered down to the point of being completely unrecognizable. And people will use them in any fashion that they like, in order to justify and bolster their "custom" motorcycle build.
I'm not here to give a history lesson, and I personally don't even care. I'm not on some crusade to set the record straight. But I'll make comments which are appropriate and factual, especially on a forum where I participate.
I just think it's a gross misuse of historical motorcycling terms that have gone through the washing machine. I'd think that any enthusiast of vintage motorcycles, would want to preserve the correct representation of these facts. But time and time again, they get crapped on.