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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-shaped design may remind you of a carry-on suitcase, and with a peak output of 490 watts, it is designed for the urban commuters needs. You can connect it to a smartphone app via Bluetooth for additional customization options. The Motocompacto will be available for purchase this November through Honda and Acura dealerships for $995, offering a blend of nostalgia and modern electric mobility for urban riders. watch the video below.



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YAMAHA XJ750 | BY DREAM WHEELS HERITAGE - Image

YAMAHA XJ750 | BY DREAM WHEELS HERITAGE

Our Friday custom motorbike crush comes from Portugal-based Dream Wheels Heritage. The bike, a Yamaha XJ750 was bought in Germany in a miserable state and Dream Wheels put their magic and creativity to work and created a stunning conversion, changing completely the look and style of the bike. The XJ750 is a rare model when it comes to custom building, but the guys have done a wonderful job on this sleek scrambler. More photos after the jump...
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Blacktrack BT-03 Harley-Davidson - Image

Blacktrack BT-03 Harley-Davidson

The gorgeous BT-03 Harley-Davidson is a new production just finished by Blacktrack Motors at their home workshop in Luxembourg, and its up for grabs. Right at the centre of Europe this American model is exquisite and sure is worth a serious glance should you be into bike customisation. This one in particular is based on a Harley-Davidson Fatbob 114 that undertook a serious dieting process that shook off about 100 pounds, simply put, it’ll move quicker, stop faster...
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BMW R69S | BY ER MOTORCYCLES - Image

BMW R69S | BY ER MOTORCYCLES

After two stunning BMW conversions (BMW R60/7, BMW R80) Blaz Sustarsic from Er Motorcycles has contacted us with news on his new spectacular beemer. Based on a BMW R69S back from the 1960’s, the Voltron (named after a giant titanium robot from an old animated TV series) is a mixture of modern and vintage style with emphasis on clean lines and visual simplicity. more photos after the jump. This retro-futuristic ride is up for auction, more details via th...
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