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Ruckus Cruiser

After capturing our attention with the Quinn Bike, a compact cargo bicycle, the design team behind Coast Cycles have surprised us again with this awesome little cruiser named Ruckus. The cool bike is a throwback to when time moved slower and bicycles were fun things meant to take you to a happier place. The extra-long custom lounge seat with room to fit another passenger brings the social back to bicycling. Available with drivetrain options that include one with an electric motor.



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BMW R60/7 | BY ER MOTORCYCLES

Remember the amazing BMW R80 custom named "Mobster” we featured recently? Now ER Motorcycles have rolled out this spectacular BMW R60/7 conversion, simply sublime. Not much information on the bike available, we´ll just leave you with some photos to drool over. Seems like these guys can´t get it wrong, we shall wait anxiously for their next build. This impressive BMW is currently for sale, for detailed information contact Blaz Sustarsic at info@ermotorcycl...
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ROLLS ROYCE CULLINAN

Rolls Royce have introduced their first all-terrain SUV - the Cullinan, an impressive all-wheel drive off-roader with go-anywhere abilities. Powered by a 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine that delivers 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque, this five-seater SUV has a top speed of 155 mph. Other details include self-leveling and electronically controlled air suspension, six terrain modes to choose from,  and 22-inch wheels. Inside their is no shortage of tech, a...
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1969 FORD BRONCO FOUR DOOR

Although we absolutely love the new Bronco, we cannot forget the original 1966-77 Bronco, which remains a highly-collectible design icon. Our latest Bronco crush is this rare beauty offered at Bring a Trailer, a 1969 Ford Bronco Four Door that has been highly refurbished and modified. The car´s bodywork was lengthened and modified to fit the second row of doors before it was painted silver with black stripes. The mighty SUV is powered by a a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 pai...
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