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Bobber Kong | By Untitled Motorcycles

Another beauty from "Untitled Motorcycles", a custom bike workshop in Camden, London. The Bobber Kong is a custom built bike based on a low and mean Kawasaki VN800 bobber. This mean machine is available for purchase, if interested just send Untitled Motorcycles an email.

We have featured some of their bikes before, check them out by here




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Shanghai Customs eCub2 - Image

Shanghai Customs eCub2

The eCub 2 is a retro electric motorcycle by Shanghai Customs, a production-ready version that will be on sale in their shop at the end of April. The awesome ride combines the much loved Honda Super Cub chassis with a hub mounted 1000 watt electric motor, it has a removable Panasonic lithium-ion battery pack, and the ability to do a 25mile ride at an average speed of 30 mph. The electrified Honda Cub also features a rear disc brake, a customizable seat, ...
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WALT SIEGL DUAL SPORT DUCATI

The good-looking L’Avventura Series is a built-to-order adventure bike of the highest caliber. Built by New Hampshire based craftsman Walt Siegl, this gorgeous dual sport Ducati is powered by a 1,100cc L-Twin Ducati engine and features a 6.5 gallon fuel capacity and a sophisticated GPS system for long journeys. Other upgrades include a custom suspension spec´d to your liking, bug eye Hella lamps, and 21-inch front/17-inch rear tire wheel combo with the knobbies o...
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BMW R100S Black Baron

Our latest custom motorbike crush is this beastly beamer by Denmark’s Relic Motorcycles. The donor bike started as a BMW R100S (it was actually an old police bike) from the 80s, and was striped to its essentials. The old rear section of the frame was removed, and the centre rear section of the frame was extended in order to mount a Biltwell Harley solo seat on, that features twin rows of LED brakelights underneath. It was also fitted with twin Hagon 420mm shocks, ...
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