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Slammer Bagger | Custom Honda Vt 1300

The research and development departments of North American Honda unveiled three concept bikes that show that the VT 1300 range can be used as a basis for Americans to create new custom bikes. The "Slammer" (featured here) is sleek and incorporates a fully adjustable suspension, plus navigation system NAV/Multimedia sound system with 500 watts. The 2011 Honda Stateline Slammer Bagger Concept was designed by Erik Dunshee. Via



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K-Speed Honda Super Cub

After announcing the return of the iconic Monkey mini-bike in 2018, Honda also brought back another fun, compact retro bike, the Super Cub. The popular Super Cub bike is one of the most recognizable bikes in the world, but in the U.S the model was discontinued about 40 years ago. Until last year. But it hasnt only been America lauding the Super Cub. Japanese tuners have been having fun with it by creating retro modern takes, including this impressive build by K-Spee...
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Aston Martin AMB 001 PRO Motorcycle

Iconic British automaker Aston Martin have teamed up again with historic British Brough Superior, for a follow up motorcycle of the impressive AMB 001. The new limited-edition AMB 001 PRO Motorcycle uses the same chassis as its predecessor but has 225 horsepower instead of 180 horsepower, which gives the bike an F1-like power-to-weight ratio of 1.28. The new V-twin engine design, which was completely machined from an alloy billet, allows for the increase i...
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TRIUMPH RUMBLER | BY TRIDAYS

Triumph Scrambler, as you might of noticed, is one of our favorite motorbikes, we have featured some very cool custom Scramblers, by Spirit of the Seventies, and most recently a private custom by Jim Good. The guys from Tridays have customized this scrambler to perfection, they named it "The Rumbler". The bike accentuates the Scrambler’s classic good looks, and cranks the performance up a notch. sources: GBlog, Bikexif...
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