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Dry Drill Custom Cycles

Dry Drill is a new concept from Portugal you can customize a bicycle according to your taste and style. It is all done on their website with the help of an intuitive and user-friendly interface, you can choose from 3 models - urban, vintage or relax, and match your frame and wheel choice with a variety of colors. At the moment they don´t sell the complete bicycle, you can only choose your personalized frame and wheels. Dry Drill is the alternative for those who love essential design and are looking for a customizable, hand-made, high-quality product that looks like no one else.



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MINI CLUBMAN ALL4 SCRAMBLER | Image

MINI CLUBMAN ALL4 SCRAMBLER

The Italian division of MINI created a special concept of the Clubman All4 giving it a much more "adventurous” character. Named Clubman All4 Scrambler (a term that evokes the most versatile bikes), this MINI was actually developed to tackle tough terrains. The inspiration, according to the brand, was the BMW R ninet Scrambler motorcycle, the design team has kitted the Clubman out with knobby off-road tires, while the "Frozen Grey” paint job and the raised suspen...
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MOTO GUZZI | BY KAFFEEMASCHINE | Image

MOTO GUZZI | BY KAFFEEMASCHINE

KaffeeMaschine is a custom bike workshop in Hamburg, Germany. It is run by Moto Guzzi fanatic Axel Budde, he is an expert in building amazing Moto Guzzi cafe racers. Featured here is his latest creation, the Kaffeemaschine #6, a bike based on the classic 1980 Moto Guzzi Le Mans, it was commissioned by a British motorcycle racer, he wanted a simple, fast, red and white bike with  cast wheels. Head over to Kaffeemaschine´s website for more stunning creations by ...
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1970 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SCOUT 800

The "International Harvester Scout" is one of the most desirable trucks from the 1970s, it was the first true Sport Utility Vehicle. Available for grabs is this remarkably restored International Harvester Scout 800 from 1970, it is powered by a 304ci V8 engine mated to a four-speed manual gearbox and a dual-range transfer case, and equipped with everything necessary to help you go way off the beaten path. The robust 4x4 truck has been painted in a gorgeous military ...
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