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Moto Guzzi | By Kaffeemaschine

KaffeeMaschine is a custom bike workshop in Hamburg, Germany. It is run by Moto Guzzi fanatic Axel Budde, he is an expert in building amazing Moto Guzzi cafe racers. Featured here is his latest creation, the Kaffeemaschine #6, a bike based on the classic 1980 Moto Guzzi Le Mans, it was commissioned by a British motorcycle racer, he wanted a simple, fast, red and white bike with  cast wheels. Head over to Kaffeemaschine´s website for more stunning creations by the very talented Mr. Budde. source




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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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BMW R80 | BY ER MOTORCYCLES

Our latest motorbike workshop discovery is from Slovenia. ER Motorcycles owned by Blaz Sustarsic has rolled out this impressive conversion of a 1983 BMW R80 which he calls "Mobster”, named after well-dressed gangsters. The bike is painted in a stunning bronze color and features beautiful leather details. We shall definitely keep an eye on future builds from these guys. via...
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BMW R NINET SCRAMBLER

The EICMA motorcycle show in Italy is presenting some very interesting models, yesterday we featured Ducati´s new cruiser, the XDiavel, and today we take a look at BMW´s new offering, the awesome R NineT Scrambler, a new version of the R NineT with a cafe-racer style. BMW designers have taken the classic Scrambler approach that recalls off-road dirt bikes from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, but with modern technology and performance youd expect nowadays. It is powered b...
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