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SOD Rise Off-Road Camper

Germany startup SOD (Stone Offroad Design) has introduced a unique four-person adventure motorhome capable of tackling the most hostile terrain on or off the map. The mighty SOD Rise 4x4 is built on the rugged Mercedes Unimog U5032 and features a 4×4 system with locking front and rear differentials, a raised air intake system so you can drive through nearly four feet of water or mud and an integrated front winch. Also included is an alcove-front stone guard and LED light bar, a rear spare tire carrier that also hauls a motorcycle or small ATV, and an aluminum cargo box. It also has a 400-Ah lithium-ion battery pack and is equipped with up to 840 watts of solar. It carries 106 gallons (400 liters) of fresh water and 40 gallons (150 liters) of gray water, and its also four-season ready with heat and air conditioning. 




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BMW R80 | BY DIAMOND ATELIER

Our latest custom motorbike workshop discovery comes from Munich, Germany. Diamond Atelier was founded this summer by Tom Konecny and Pablo Steigleder, two cafe racer enthusiasts that wanted more than what is offered by the existing monotonous and repetitive custom scene. Their first build is this beautiful 1992 BMW R80RT conversion, a bike striped to its bare essentials, cleaned up, painted with a beautiful pale blue color scheme, and converted into a true masterpi...
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1975 HONDA CB 550 | BY SEAWEED & GRAVEL | Image

1975 HONDA CB 550 | BY SEAWEED & GRAVEL

Our latest custom build crush comes from Seaweed and Gravel, a custom motorcycle workshop in southern California. The 1975 Honda CB 550 was stripped to its basics and rebuilt as a simple, clean, minimalist bike with an aggressive, low stance. The matte black paint job is beautifully complemented with satin and gloss finishes, with stylish brown leather details to add some contrast....
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1982 FJ43 Aspen

This spectacular Toyota FJ43 from 1982 is the latest masterpiece to roll out of the FJ Company workshop, it is their most modern build done to date. Called "The Aspen Project” it was commissioned "to be a purpose-built, family-friendly beast that could take on the rigors of everyday highway driving as well as the back-country near Aspen, Colorado” the company says. Based on a 1982 Toyota FJ43 Land Cruiser, this beast was fully restored and now hosts a 4.5-liter ...
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