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Hammerhead | Bike Navigation System

Hammerhead is a new bike navigation system that guides you to your destination while not distracting you with text, small graphics or the need for headphones. The sleek device attaches to your bike and wirelessly connects to the included app on your smartphone, it will then guide you to your destination by lighting up turn signals, and other visual information. You can even set your preferences like hills, distance, scenery or difficulty for a different ride experience every time. Aside as a navigator, it also works as your bike light. watch the video



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THE NATURAL | BY THE TARANTULAS - Image

THE NATURAL | BY THE TARANTULAS

The Tarantulas is a custom bike studio in NE Portland, they are a group of friends that specialize in building Cafe Motorcycles. They have built some sweet bikes, we have featured the "Smooth Criminal" a stunning custom Honda CB350. Today we feature another of their creations, a 1976 Honda CB750F SS, named "The Natural" , the bike was striped of all the useless crap, the result is a bike that is "Natural”. Brushed metal, gum rubber and lea...
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CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE - Image

CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE

Swedish e-bike maker Cake have introduced a new model aimed at younger riders. The awesome Cake Go is an off-road electric motorcycle recommended for kids aged 6 years and older. With the same good looks as the adult version, the bike has the power output controlled by the guardian, enabling the rider to grow with the bike as their riding skills develop. They can decide how much power the motor is at the disposal of the young rider through an app, ranging from 600 w...
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1981 Land Cruiser FJ45

Another masterpiece to roll out of the FJ Company workshop. You’ve no doubt heard of the FJ40 Land Cruiser, one of the most iconic vintage 4x4´s on the road, and increasingly popular on the classic car circuit… but have you met the FJ45? The FJ45 Land Cruiser was produced in Japan from 1976 to 1986. This rugged workhorse could carry up to 13 people, and was designed to carry the troops (hence its nickname "the Troopy”). It was deployed as a commercial ve...
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