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Hookie Co BMW R100

Dresden-based motorcycle shop Hookie Co have rolled out this gorgeous transformation of a 1970S BMW R100. Inspired by the ancient and aggressive nature of hammerhead sharks, this impressive build was stripped and transformed into a clean street tracker destined for mountain trails. Everything mechanical on the bike was rebuilt, including the engine, carbs, front suspension and brakes, with a custom-made exhaust added. It was also fitted with a new Trucklight LED headlight, an embedded LED taillight, an Alcantara seat, a set of knobby all-terrain tires, a newly painted original fuel tank, and a Smart M-Unit Blue control unit from motogadget that pairs with your smartphone. 



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Suzuki GN250 Cubus - Image

Suzuki GN250 Cubus

Free Spirit Motorcycles is a workshop ran by Slavo Danko, in a small town in Slovakia. He has a job as a business strategist, but on his spare time he builds custom motorcycles with the help of his son. His latest masterpiece took almost four years to build, went through three different designs, and looks like nothing else out there. The mighty impressive Suzuki GN250 Cubus kept only the engine from the donor bike, the rest is all calped from elsewhere, redesigned o...
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Vagabund BMW RnineT - Image

Vagabund BMW RnineT

After surprising their fans with a four-wheeler modification, Vagabund Moto are back to their usual business of custom motorcycles and have applied their magic to this spectacular BMW RnineT. The German duo gave it the Vagabund treatment by designing and manufacturing a whole bundle of new body parts, including a bolt-on rear end with an integrated LED taillight. They refined it further by adding high-quality parts from Rizoma, Motogadget, Remus, Koso and BMW. The b...
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The Tarform Vera Reimagines the Electric Motorcycle - Image

The Tarform Vera Reimagines the Electric Motorcycle

Tarform does not follow the usual playbook, and the Vera makes that clear from the first glance. Built out of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, this is the next step after the Luna, but it is not a simplified version. It is a complete rethink. The goal was not to strip things back, but to refine the idea into something lighter, more usable, and still unmistakably Tarform. Where the Luna leaned into craftsmanship as art, the Vera focuses on balance. The construction...
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