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1978 Honda Cx500 | By Moto Mucci

This awesome machine was created by David Mucci from Moto Mucci. David is a a professional Industrial Designer based in Chicago, IL, with a passion for hand crafted items and custom vintage machinery. The 1978 Honda CX500 is his first build and his first motorcycle! yet, he was able to come up with this beauty. We shall keep an eye on this guy to see what he comes up with next.



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Santa Cruz Skitch eBike

The new Santa Cruz Skitch eBike is a sleek, lightweight urban and gravel cycling marvel that redefines the eBike experience. Unlike the clunky alternatives, the carbon Skitch exudes style while maintaining exceptional performance on streets or gravel paths. Weighing only 30lbs, the Skitch boasts a potent Fazua Ride 60 Motor, propelling you up to 28mph with ease and offering a range of over 60 miles. The motor grants 60Nm of torque, ideal for climbing or accelerating...
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Land Rover Series One 107 UTE | Image

Land Rover Series One 107 UTE

Brooklyn Coachworks first caught our attention with their masterful work on a gorgeous one-of-a-kind 1972 Series III. They specialize in customizing and building quality Land Rovers, and have been in the business for over 20 years. Their latest masterpiece was built in collaboration with Timm Cooper who is one of the most celebrated Land Rover builders out there. You will always get a unique and highly respected Land Rover from Timm, and his most recent work, a Land...
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Vagabund Honda CB450

One of our favorite custom motorbikes ever is the spectacular BMW R100R by Vagabond Moto. Today we showcase another work of art by the Austrian duo, designer Paul Brauchart and mechanical engineer Philipp Rabl - the 1972 Honda CB450 K5 Cafe Racer, a build developed in line with a brief of clean lines and a minimalist finish, with everything deemed as unnecessary being removed. After being stripped bare, the bike was fitted with a wheel hugger style number plate moun...
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