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Triumph Scrambler 2010

Inspired by the 60s Triumph off-road sports motorcycles that were stripped down for racing, the Scrambler has a unique look and feel all of its own. Triumph’s legendary air cooled, 865cc, parallel twin features modern fuel injected and with a 270 degree firing order for a distinctive exhaust note through the stylish high swept chromed side pipes you can’t fail to notice.



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Verge TS Ultra Electric Motorcycle

Verge Motorcycles unveils the enhanced TS Ultra Electric Motorcycle, prioritizing rider safety through advanced AI and machine learning. Equipped with six cameras and high-resolution front and rear radar systems, the upgraded superbike employs Verge's innovative Starmatter software platform. This technology continually monitors road conditions, offering features like blind spot assistance and rearview cameras. The Starmatter Dash display provides easy access to...
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BMW E-SCOOTER

The e-Scooter designed by BMW, stands out for its innovative design, it has no mirrors, and is equipped with two cameras by the rear lights that tell the rider about what goes on in the back, through information available on two LCD screens. The BMW e-scooter has a range of 60 miles and a performance equivalent to a convencional motor scooter of 400-500cc. The scooter can be charged in less than 3 hours through a conventional socket....
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KOENIGSEGG AGERA R

The latest addition to the Koenigsegg family is the "Agera R", this model relies on a 5.0 V8 twin-turbo motor, capable of delivering a staggering 1100 hp powered by bioethanol E85. The Agera R fetures a removable roof, which can be stored in the car. Another highlight are the wheels, whose rims are shaped like a jet engine, they generate more downforce to keep the tires specified for speeds up to 420 mph, clinging to the asphalt....
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