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Ducati e-Scrambler Bicycle

Ducati has launched a new Scrambler, but it is not a motorbike. Drawing inspiration from the legendary world of Scrambler motorcycles, Ducati have introduced a trekking bike with high-end components inspired by the Ducati Scrambler world. The e-Scrambler is powered by a 250-W Shimano Steps E7000 mid-drive motor for 60 Nm (44.2 lb-ft) of torque, along with a 504-Wh Shimano battery pack and Suntour XCR34 forks. There is also a rear rack included for carrying luggage, mudguards with an integrated rear light and chunky e-specific tyres from Pirelli. The end result is a good-looking "urban ready" ebike that is equally at home on city streets and open country roads.



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Z-Scooter

Spanish design house Bel & Bel have given a cool-upgrade to the uncool Segway, they have combined it with one the most distinctive scooters on the roads and created the Z-Scooter. Inspired by the original design for the iconic Vespa, the all-electric ride looks like a scooter from the front but behind, it is all Segway. Equipped with a TESLA Model S super lithium battery, it can reach speeds of 20km/h (12mph) for as long as 35km (21miles) on a single charge. Sim...
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BMW R1100GS | BY OFFICINE SBRANNETTI

Our Friday custom motorbike crush comes from Italian Officine Sbrannetti. This spectacular build named "Buldozzer", is based on a BMW R1100GS from 1999, the guys removed the original seat and switched to a new leather one, placed aluminum fenders, a double headlamp, heavy threaded tires, and wrapped the tank in a handmade leather belt. The exhaust system was also replaced, the radiator was moved behind the front wheel, and a luggage rack was built on the back. The a...
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Arrows Mercedes G-Wagen

Based in Kawasaki, Japan, Arrows is a workshop brilliantly updating classic Mercedes with their "Classic Line" treatment. They specialize in returning the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the Mercedes G-Wagen back to their purest form, as seen by this beautiful example below. Arrows does not delve into upgrading the engine for more performance, but buyers are able to choose from donor cars. From a simple restoration to a full-fledged tear-down, they will incorporate a besp...
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