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Vespa Segway

Spanish design house Bel & Bel have given a cool-upgrade to the uncool segway, they have combined two of the most distinctive vehicles on the roads and created the Vespa Segway. Named Zero Scooter, the creative vehicle is actually made with real parts from the iconic Vespa and can travel up to 21 miles on one charge at speeds of up to 12 mph. The quirky scooter is made to order and and can be customized by color and finish. If you´re gonna ride a segway, you might as well do it in style...

Also by Bel & Bel, check out the Vespa Seat




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DUCATI SCRAMBLER DESERT SLED FASTHOUSE - Image

DUCATI SCRAMBLER DESERT SLED FASTHOUSE

Ducati have introduced a special version of their popular Scrambler Desert Sled, the enduro bike inspired by the world of off-road motorcycles that made history in the United States during the 60s and 70s. The Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse is a limited edition (just 800 units will be made) inspired by Jordan Graham´s victory at the 2020 Mint 400 desert race. Each bike is individually numbered and shares the same red frame and livery as the racebike, and yo...
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FoxE Electric Motorcycle

Austrian motorcycle heritage meets modern electric innovation with the HMW FoxE Electric Motorcycle. Once famed for its 1950s Fuchs engines, HMW has been reborn under the Acceleration Hub Company, bringing its legacy into the era of clean, silent performance. The new FoxE redefines what a light electric off-road motorcycle can be, agile, powerful, and built for adventure. The FoxE comes in two distinct versions. The FoxE Street is an L1e-class road-legal mode...
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BSA Adventure Bike

The BSA Thunderbolt marks the brand’s official entry into the adventure segment, blending heritage design with modern rider technology. Inspired by the original Thunderbolt that rolled out of Birmingham in 1972, this new generation model reinterprets the name for riders who split their time between city streets and gravel tracks. Powered by a Euro 5 plus compliant 334cc liquid cooled DOHC single cylinder engine, the Thunderbolt pairs usable torque with ...
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