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Custom Motorbikes | By Classified Moto

We are big fans of custom bikes, we have featured a few here (search for custom bikes). This vintage looking machine is a Yamaha XS650 custom, a creation of Virginia-based John Ryland, he runs a website named "classified moto", you check out some of is other classy bikes on there. via bikeexif



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Ineos Grenadier by Kahn

One of our favorite cars is the mighty Ineos Grenadier, a sturdy SUV that boasts a distinctive and boxy design inspired by the iconic Land Rover Defender. Now Kahn takes it a step further with an awesome styling and upgrade package that includes 20-inch RS Forged Mondial Retro Alloy Wheels, 35-inch large grip tires, a hard gloss black chelsea truck company wheel cover, and an arch modification kit fitted for the mighty wheels. The stylish interior features Recaro se...
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2020 GIFTS FOR THE BIKE COMMUTER

We have rounded up some of our favorite and essential items for the bike commuter. More people everyday are commuting to work on a bicycle, this time we have put together a list of all the tools, gadgets and accessories needed for your safe, comfortable and stylish ride to work. Check out the full list of products here...
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HONDA E

After a number of sneak peeks in the past and a near-production prototype demonstration named EV, the new Honda E is now available for pre-order. The adorably retro urban electric car is available in two power options: 134 hp or 151 hp and both will produce 232 lb-ft of torque. That’s good for 0-62mph in eight seconds. The Honda E will go roughly 136 miles on a single charge thanks to a 33.5 kilowatt-hour battery that feeds a single electric motor. As for charging...
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