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Surf Bike | By Deus Customs

Deus Customs has recently opened a showroom in Bali - Indonesia custom motorcycles and surfboards are at the core of the business. In Bali surfing and motorbikes have always been fused together. In the early days surfers only access to remote breaks, other than on foot, was on 2 stroke trail bike. Today most surfers still get to the same breaks on two wheels. With this in mind Deus is gives you the customising option of an easy on/off surf-rack system built into the frame and requiring less than a minute to attach or remove. This system makes things much easier when you want that quick cruise down to the break.



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UBCO 2x2 Utility Bike - Image

UBCO 2x2 Utility Bike

After capturing our attention with their first all-terrain bike, UBCO are back again with their new updated version, the 2018 UBCO 2x2 Utility Bike. Although it maintains the original 2x2 DNA, the new model is packed with upgrades, it now comes with a more powerful 48Ah Lithium-Ion battery, and has improved traction, all-terrain performance and improved handling. It also boats a higher range of 120km (74miles) on a single charge, and a top speed of 50kph (31mph). UB...
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HOOKIE TRIUMPH BOBBER ORCA - Image

HOOKIE TRIUMPH BOBBER ORCA

Hookie have developed a series of bolt-on parts so everyone can customize their very own bobber easily at home. The gorgeous transformation of a Triumph Bobber was named "Orca" and is based on a standalone and unique solution called "Moto-Kit" that features a new custom handlebar, new fuel tank, new gas tank cover, a solo alcantara seat, and a 7" LED Headlight with custom bracket. It is also fitted with a Zard Exhaust, new lights, new electr...
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TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE BOBBER - Image

TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE BOBBER

Triumph has revealed the new Bonneville Bobber, and boy does it look stunning. With styling inspired by bobbers from the 1940s, this new Triumph is stripped to the bare essentials. It is powered by a liquid-cooled 1200cc parallel twin engine that is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a torque-assist clutch and chain final drive. It has a classic softail end, hiding the rear shock under the seat, and features many other touches to complete the classic bobber look, ...
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