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Jeep E-Bike

Meet the first Jeep on two wheels, the perfect companion for your offroad adventures. The all-new Jeep e-Bike is powered by QuietKat and is equipped with a 750w BAFANG M620 electric motor that generates an impressive 160nm of torque ( 3 times as powerful as most commuter e-bikes on the market). There is also a 1.5 kWh battery that will give you up to 40 miles of range, with enough power to overcome nearly any obstacle you will come across. The new e-fatbike also comes equipped with high-end RockShox suspension, 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes, 10-speed transmission, and 4.8-inch fat tires, making it capable of easily tackling a variety of technical, off-road terrain including soft sand and snow, as well as hardpack trails and rocks. The bike is now available in a medium 17" size and a large 19" size. watch the video below



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Zero DSR/X Black Forest Edition - Image

Zero DSR/X Black Forest Edition

Zero Motorcycles has unveiled its 2024 lineup at EICMA in Milan, featuring significant updates to their existing models, more affordable prices, and a variety of new colors for their carry-over bikes. Among these, the Zero DSR/X takes center stage as the flagship model. The Zero DSR/X is a robust electric motorcycle ready to conquer any terrain. With a powerful 75 kW (100 hp) electric engine and peak torque of 229 Nm, it offers thrilling performan...
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1966 Jaguar XJ13 Recreation - Image

1966 Jaguar XJ13 Recreation

The 1966 Jaguar XJ13 was designed to compete in the renowned 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance event, but the project stalled and only one prototype was made. As such, it is impossible to come across a genuine example available for purchase, which means if you want one, you are going to have to get a replica. That is where New Zealand’s Rod Tempero comes into play. This XJ13 is an identical copy of the original down to the last nut and rivet, an exquisitely-made repli...
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TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE VENOM - Image

TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE VENOM

To celebrate Konami´s new game "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain", Triumph have presented a spectacular one-off creation, dubbed "Venom". The military-styled bike is based on the Bonneville T100 ridden by character Snake in Metal Gear Solid V, and was created in-house by the Triumph team. Modifications include custom built wheels fitted with the popular and aggressive go-anywhere Continental TKC80 tyres, a yellowed-out JVB Rumbler headlight,...
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