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1980 Honda Cb 750 | By Cdr Motorcycles

CRD(Cafe Racer Dreams) Motorcycles is a new company based in Spain. Owner Pedro Garcia has always been an enthusiastic lover of motorsport, especially two-wheeled vehicles. He has a vast mechanical experience specializing in Japanese motorcycles of the 70s and 80s. Here we feature one of his sleek creations, the custom built Honda CB 750 kz from 1980 nicknamed "Brownie". The standout feature has to be the open space under the seat, giving the bike a minimal look and shedding a lot of visual weight. source



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VECTOR ANGEL EDITION ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE

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Blacktrack BT-03 Harley-Davidson | Image

Blacktrack BT-03 Harley-Davidson

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Ford Explorer ST

It has been almost 30 years since Ford introduced the Explorer SUV. The sixth generation of the 2020 Ford Explorer arrives this summer, with the highlight being a high-performance ST variant. Equipped with a 400-hp twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine matted to a 10-speed automatic transmission, the Explorer ST is able to scoot itself to a top speed of 143 mph. It will be equipped with four-wheel-drive standard with traction control modes, 21-inch aluminum wh...
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