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Honda Cb125 Custom | By Hajarbroxx Motorcycles

This cool little bike was custom built by indonisian Hajarbroxx Motorcycles. Most of the motorbikes available there are under 250cc, so Hajarbroxx specializes in small-engined motorcycles. This bike named KillHill is a customized 1970s CB125, built for a client who wanted an ‘Army Green hill climber’. Classic and vintage bikes are their references, with a little post-apocalyptic twist in the details. Via bikeexif



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HONDA ELECTRIC CAFE RACER - Image

HONDA ELECTRIC CAFE RACER

Idealised by Spanish product designer Pablo Baranoff Dorn, this stunning project was born from his love of custom bikes and the study of their evolution through history. Built over a Honda 125cc Cafe Racer, the bike was idealised in two versions, with all parts designed from scratch, such as the seat, the frame, the tyres, front suspension, rear suspension, rims, lights, front lamp, hubs, etc, were all inspired by other similar models. The result is a very polished ...
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HONDA MOTOCOMPACTO

Honda is reviving the iconic Motocompo (a folding scooter sold by Honda in the 80s) with an all-new electric e-scooter, the Motocompacto. This compact electric scooter boasts a folding design that is easy to store in tight spaces. When unfolded, it becomes a powerful urban mobility solution with a range of up to 12 miles on a single charge and a top speed of 15 mph. Charging takes only 3.5 hours, and it weighs 41.3 lbs with a weight capacity of 265 lbs. Its square-s...
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VAGABUND BMW R100R

Vagabond Moto from Austria, are specialists in exploring the creative possibilities within the inspiring world of vintage motorcycles. Their main focus is to build unique pieces of art that must be great to ride too, such as this new build, a beastly BMW R100R, a healthy mix of a scrambler and cafe racer in one bike. Before getting their hands dirty, the guys drew up a sketch (see below), it’s cool to see that the sketch is almost identical to the actual bike....
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