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AEV OutPost II Camper

American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) is a manufacturer of off-road and overland vehicle parts and accessories as well as turnkey off-road vehicle packages. They been outfitting otherwise standard pickup trucks with some serious off-road goodies for years. Their latest creation was designed for Dave Harriton, the president of AEV, and consists of a complete camper mounted to the chassis of a Jeep Wrangler JKU. The Outpost II features a camper made out of a honeycomb composite material, with a top that opens at a 45 degree angle and a roof with a built in solar panel. It was fitted with high capacity springs and shocks, fortified stamped steel front and rear bumpers, AEV Borah DualSport wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires, a snorkel, a winch, and much more, elevating the Wrangler to something entirely new that will truly take you anywhere. watch the video below



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VESPA 946

The stunning new Vespa 946 is now available for purchase in the US! The new scooter from the iconic Italian brand debuted in Europe last May, and is available from this week as a limited run. Based on the 1946 Mp6 model, the 946 still has the classical Italian lines but with a modern twist, and although it still has a vintage touch, this is the best-equipped and most technologically advanced Vespa scooter ever. Equipped with a 125cc,  four-stroke engine the 946...
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DUCATI SUPER SPORT 600 | BY MARCO ARTIZZU - Image

DUCATI SUPER SPORT 600 | BY MARCO ARTIZZU

Custom Motorbike expert Marco Artizzu barely touched this 1995 Ducati Supersport 600. He took off the fairing, changed the wheels from alloys to spokes, added some knobby tires, a leather seat and painted the tank British Competition Green... but, the end result was a completely new ride, we love it. Watch the video...
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Hookie Honda CB750

Dresden-based motorcycle shop Hookie Co have rolled out of their workshop, this stunning 1978 Honda CB750 K7 conversion. The entire bike was stripped down for a clean minimalist look that is sure to get cafe racer purists excited. Named "Wolf", the classic CB750 is still recognizable, but everything else is modern, it was fitted with LED lighting and signals, Motoscope speedometer, M.Switches, a Spark Universal GP exhaust, along with a new leather seat that makes th...
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