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Lamborghini Gallardo | By Sr Auto Group

When posting on custom vehicles we normally feature custom motorbikes, but occasionally we come across something truly special on four wheels, like this spectacular custom Lamborghini Gallardo by SR Auto Group. The car was named "Project Limitless" and features an upgraded carbon fiber look. Check out their website for more eye candy.

Also check out the spectacular Camouflage Lamborghini owned by Swedish professional freeskier and alpine ski racer Jon Olsson.




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Yamaha MT-10 Tourer Edition

The Yamaha FZ-10 is generally seen as a street fighter, and is known as the MT-10 in Europe. Now Yamaha have introduced a new special edition to enhance the bikes comfort on longer trips. The Yamaha MT-10 Tourer Edition features a range of specially developed touring equipment that includes soft ABS side cases, a high sport screen, knuckle guards, a comfort-specific seat, a variety of different riding positions, cruise control, and optional GPS support via TomTom, t...
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TURN SIGNAL GLOVES

Whether commuting from work or just cruising at night time on your bicycle, being seen by motorists is essential for your safety. These cool Signal Gloves from DOPPELGANGER in Japan, are a definite upgrade on your safety, the gloves have an embedded LED light triggered by a thumb-accessible button that flashes indicating the direction you wish to take, alerting both cyclists and motorists. via ...
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2023 Honda XL750 Transalp

Honda is reviving an all-terrain legend, the mighty Transalp! The all-new 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp thankfully keeps the retro name and style, but now comes with a modern drivetrain and the latest tech. The original Honda Transalp XL600V was first launched in 1986, and it has been 10 years since Honda discontinued the last Transalp after a quarter of a century building the middleweight adventure bike. The brand-new 750cc parallel twin engine is used in the 2023 Hond...
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