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Triumph Scrambler Custom

The Triumph Scrambler has always been one of our favorite rides. We came across this custom Scrambler on Bike Exif, it is owned by Jim Good from Ohio, he gave his bike an edgier vibe, we love it. Notable features are the engine power boost, new enduro style tyres, a new exhaust system and suspension, and a tidy-looking back end. And we thought the original couldn´t get any better... via Bike Exif and The Bullitt



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UBCO UTILITY BIKE

UBCO Utility Bike is a new rugged, off-road motorcycle developed by a group of New Zealanders that were trying to create an innovative product. Well, we think they did it, it´s an all-terrain bike that has 2 wheel traction, which will let you go virtually anywhere, it´s green, because it´s electric and you get low maintenance costs due to the fact of having less moving parts than regular bikes. Its range is also very reasonable, more than 100 km with a single cha...
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THE MAGPUL RONIN MOTORBIKE - Image

THE MAGPUL RONIN MOTORBIKE

The Ronin is an impressive concept bike designed on the basis of a Buell 1125R with many mechanical and cosmetic changes to a furiously aggressive streetfighter look. The cooling radiator positioned directly in front position on the fork ... which says a lot about the capacity of the beast. Built by hand, only 47 of these are available....
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DIABOLA V35 C | BY VENIER CUSTOMS - Image

DIABOLA V35 C | BY VENIER CUSTOMS

Venier Customs are an Italian based studio that customize motorcycles. Their intent is to simplify and remove all the cheap and unnecessary parts from mass produced motorbikes. Their bikes are restored, redesigned and rebuilt using top quality parts while keeping the structure of the bike intact. Their latest creation is the stunning Diabola V35 C, the result of a  redesign based on a Moto Guzzi V 35 C from the eighties....
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