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Honda Nx650 Custom | By Kiddo Motors

This stunning bike is a custom built 1988 Honda NX650 Dominator named "Kiddo Uno”. It was built by Sergio Armet from Kiddo Motors, a custom workshop in Barcelona, Spain. The bike has beautiful deep classic Honda racing colors and features great details, such as, the LED Taillight, the classic quilted brown leather seat, and the Continental Twinduro Tyres. via Bikeexif




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VENIER CUSTOMS CORSAIOLA 02 - Image

VENIER CUSTOMS CORSAIOLA 02

Italian workshop Venier Customs have given another Moto Guzzi their minimalist restyling. Named Corsaiola 02, the stunning build is a beautiful interpretation of the classic 1989 Moto Guzzi V75. Powered by a four-valve, 750cc engine, the bike was completely rebuilt, the engine, brakes, and electrical system were completely restored and improved. The entire bodywork is hand made aluminum and the seat is also hand made featuring a recessed homologated tail light. Veni...
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DAB 1a X Electric Scrambler - Image

DAB 1a X Electric Scrambler

Meet the DAB 1aX, the bold new electric scrambler from France's DAB Motors, unveiled at Milan Design Week 2025. Designed for those who ride by instinct, not itinerary, this machine fuses street style with off-road spirit. It is the evolution of the award-winning DAB 1a, now reimagined with dirt-worthy gear like Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires, a raised carbon fender made from upcycled Airbus material, and adjustable suspension to handle anything from city stre...
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CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE - Image

CAKE KIDS ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE

Swedish e-bike maker Cake have introduced a new model aimed at younger riders. The awesome Cake Go is an off-road electric motorcycle recommended for kids aged 6 years and older. With the same good looks as the adult version, the bike has the power output controlled by the guardian, enabling the rider to grow with the bike as their riding skills develop. They can decide how much power the motor is at the disposal of the young rider through an app, ranging from 600 w...
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