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Triumph Speed Twin | By Rod And Tod Design

Triumph Speed Twin is a motorcycle created by Northumbria University students, Roy Norton and Thomas Kashe. Inspired by the Manx Norton their final major project was to design a classic themed bike, aimed at a youth market. Designed to appeal to a new generation of motorcyclists looking for a new interpretation on the classic, vintage cafe racer. The bike is stripped back, lowered and lengthened. There is a mix of Triumph heritage with modern design principles.



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DRY DRILL CUSTOM CYCLES

Dry Drill is a new concept from Portugal you can customize a bicycle according to your taste and style. It is all done on their website with the help of an intuitive and user-friendly interface, you can choose from 3 models - urban, vintage or relax, and match your frame and wheel choice with a variety of colors. At the moment they don´t sell the complete bicycle, you can only choose your personalized frame and wheels. Dry Drill is the alternative for those who lo...
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1967 Ferrari 250 GT

This remarkable 1967 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB re-creation by GTO Engineering is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, blending classic design with modern precision. Powered by a 3.5-liter V12 engine, it features triple Weber carburetors and a five-speed manual transmission for an exhilarating driving experience. With aluminum coachwork echoing the original 1960 Berlinetta, this revival model boasts iconic design elements like Marchal headlights, brake-cooling ducts, ...
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1962 Porsche 356B Coupe

The 1962 Porsche 356B Coupe epitomizes timeless style and performance. Finished in stunning Smyrna Green with a light brown leatherette interior, this classic sports car exudes charm. Built by Karmann, its design features twin engine grilles, chrome accents, and body-color bumpers, highlighting its mid-century allure. Under the hood lies a replacement 1.6-liter flat-four engine from a 1964 356C, paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. This ...
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