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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 watts up to 1,500 watts for up to 40 km/h (25 mph). It runs for about an hour before needing a 4 hour recharge over a standard wall outlet. Braking comes from a pair of hydraulic disc brakes. The 95mm travel front fork is also hydraulic, while the rear suspension includes a gas shock providing a wheel travel of 125 mm. Both wheels are wrapped in Michelin Starcross MH3 tires.



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Crooked Honda CB450

Crooked Motorcycles, a workshop based in Germany, has done an amazing job on this stunning Honda CB450, and has put it up for sale. The stunning cafe racer started life as a 1972 Honda CB450, with the team first completely restoring the frame and engine, and then installing a custom tail including LED taillight. Other details include clip-on bars wearing Biltwell grips, YSS Eco-Line shocks, a Motogadget M.Unit, a Motoscope Tiny speedometer and M.Blaze bar-end indica...
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Tattoo Suzuki GN400

Tattoo Moto was born from the need to make ordinary bikes into inspired, unique machines. The latest masterpiece to roll out of their workshop in Charlotte, North Carolina, is this kick ass motorcycle, a little Suzuki GN400 cafe racer dubbed the "Vampire Slayer". Inspired by one of the most famous custom builds of all time – Deus Ex Machina´s "Grievous Angel" cafe racer, the team stripped the GN down to its bones and built a simple cafe racer ...
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EARLE DUCATI ALASKAN

A designer for Audi by day, LA-based Alex Earle is known better in motorcycling circles for his street-tracker inspired custom Ducatis. The Earl Motors latest creation is this middleweight adv bike with all the necessities and none of the frills. Earle has kitted out his Ducati Desert Sled for serious off-road duty in Alaska and beyond, it features high capacity multi-tanks (six-gallon fuel capacity), plenty of armor, 21 inch wheels wrapped in knobby tires, a rally ...
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