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Cr&s Motorcycles

CR&S is a Milan based motorcycle workshop, it is known for the refinement and the exclusivity of its amazing creations. The DUU is an innovative motorcycle powered by a muscular American big-twin engine giving this beast a 148 Nm of torque. The bike can be fully customized, customers can choose equipment and finishes. Check out their website for more of their creations.



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RONIN 47

When Harley Davidson stopped production of the Buell 1125 back in 2010, the founders of Ronin Motor Works created the Ronin Concept Motorcycle, a spectacular superbike that will continue on after the demise of the Buell 1125. Ronin 47 is built around the revolutionary engine and frame of the Buell, but has had a major facelift with many mechanical and cosmetic changes to give it a furiously aggressive streetfighter look. 47 refers to the number of Ronins being made,...
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BMW R75/7 | BY CLUTCH CUSTOM MOTORCYCLES - Image

BMW R75/7 | BY CLUTCH CUSTOM MOTORCYCLES

Our motorbike crush today comes from a Paris based garage named "Clutch Custom Motorcycles”. Based on a 75  R75 serie 7 BMW, the beautiful conversion has been stripped to its essentials and painted with a eye-catching deep navy blue that contrasts beautifully with the custom made leather seat. Contact "Clutch Custom Motorcycles” for availability and price....
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DUCATI SUPERLEGGERA V4

Ducati has revealed its most powerful bike ever, the impressive Superleggera V4, a bike that will be produced in a limited run of 500 individually numbered motorcycles. Replacing the Panigale V4, the Superleggera V4 is the most advanced motorcycle the company has ever built, and will be the only street-legal motorcycle available with a carbon fiber chassis, wheels, and swingarm. Weighing in at just 350lbs (35 lbs less than the Panigale), the beastly ride is powered ...
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