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Hookie Honda CB750

Dresden-based motorcycle shop Hookie Co have rolled out of their workshop, this stunning 1978 Honda CB750 K7 conversion. The entire bike was stripped down for a clean minimalist look that is sure to get cafe racer purists excited. Named "Wolf", the classic CB750 is still recognizable, but everything else is modern, it was fitted with LED lighting and signals, Motoscope speedometer, M.Switches, a Spark Universal GP exhaust, along with a new leather seat that makes this custom ride drool-worthy. The entire in-line four-cylinder engine has also been rebuilt, and the entire electronics system was completely revamped. It was also given an electronic ignition for easy starting and maintenance, and was finished off with a contrasting gloss and matte black paint job. 



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ZERO MX | ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE - Image

ZERO MX | ELECTRIC DIRTBIKE

Zero make high performance, highly innovative electric motorcycles that are lightweight, efficient, fast off the line and fun to ride. Their new Zero MX features the world’s first truly modular power pack system, it is equipped with a 54 HP engine providing an instant acceleration to a top speed of 85 mph. The Zero MX uses a standalone charger that can be plugged in at any standard outlet, and includes the Zero Motorcycles app that transforms your phone into a cus...
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TAIGA LIMITED EDITION | BY URAL - Image

TAIGA LIMITED EDITION | BY URAL

Limited to a total of 27 units, Ural have launched the ultimate adventure vehicle, the "Taiga" 2WD. The motorbike is equipped with a series of off-road accessories and pratical tools to survive e the most remote and treacherous conditions. Some of the stuff included are: a black first-aid box with 16 pcs survival kit,a  spotlight and a shovel....
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SUZUKI FREEWIND SCRAMBLER

Martin Schuurmans is a product designer based in Eindhoven who started out as a furniture designer and along the way shifted his focuses to his passion for motorcycles. After 2 years of building and design, he finished this sharp-looking Suzuki XF650 scrambler. The idea was to build a bike that is strong and reliable enough to go on long road trips, fast enough to cruise on the highway, light enough to handle nimble offroad, and reliable enough to go on long distanc...
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