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Yamaha TW200

Yamaha have presented the new 2018 TW200, a motorcycle that has stayed pretty much unchanged since its first version back in 1987. The small dual-sport Yamaha TW200 has virtually all the same specifications, it features a single cylinder 4-stroke 196cc engine, a 28mm Mikuni carburetor, a five-speed transmission, and chain drive. The utility bike also features a extra-low motocross-style seat, and big fat knobby tires that deliver great traction and rider comfort over a wide range of terrain. A unique, street legal, fun loving dual purpose ride that guarantees good times.



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SUZUKI JIMNY BLACK BISON EDITION | Image

SUZUKI JIMNY BLACK BISON EDITION

The fourth-generation Suzuki Jimny (the first full redesign in two decades) has become a massive hit since it it was officially revealed in June last year. Now, Japanese tuner Wald International has unveiled a new body kit that will turn the new boxy, off-road capable little Jimny into a badass blacked-out 4x4. The Wald Suzuki Jimny Black Bison Edition body kit and wheel package gives it a complete overhaul that makes it much more baby G Wagon than Jimny. Besides be...
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HUSQVARNA SVARTPILEN 401 2022 | Image

HUSQVARNA SVARTPILEN 401 2022

Husqvarna Motorcycles have introduced the updated version of their spectacular Svartpilen 401, a scrambler based on the KTM Duke 390, with a remarkably compact 373cc single-cylinder engine, with 41.4 hp at 8,740 rpm and 26.4 pound-feet at 6,880 rpm. The single-cylinder mill is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The new 2022 colors and graphics enhance the stunning appearance, and reflect the progressive mix of modern thinking and classic design following the brand’s Swed...
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1961 Triumph TR4

Found back in 2009 rusting away in a Kentucky barn, this stunning 1961 Triumph TR4 has been brought back to its former glory with a striking color scheme. The TR4 is one of the quintessential British roadsters of the 60s and became a celebrated rally car. This rare early example of the model now wears a deep coat of black paint, complemented by menacing black wire wheels, and a clean, bumper-less look on the body. Inside, a fresh, custom red leather cabin breaks up ...
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