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Cake Makka Modular Scooter

Swedish e-bike maker Cake have introduced a modular electric scooter that is perfect for zipping around town. The Cake Makka is a super lightweight electric motorcycle with an ultra-utilitarian appearance and plenty of add-ons for toting gear. Specifically made for city riding and commuting needs, the Makka weighs a manageable 132 pounds and has various mounts, racks, and accessories, for all your gear, even your surfboard (thanks to a specially designed rack). Available in two versions, the Makka Flex (has a 28mph top speed and a 30-mile range) and the Makka Range (has a 15mph top speed and 35-miles range). Both models are fully street legal and come with knobby tires, LED Lighting, and allow you to bring a friend by attaching the optional passenger seat.



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TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE BOBBER

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