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Yamaha Xs360 | By The Hookie

The Hookie, is a Germany based custom motorcycle workshop, they recently rolled out this custom Yamaha XS360, a minimal cafe/tracker hybrid for the urban jungle with big knobbly tyres, with a rough and raw finish. We love the rough-round-the-edges finish appeal on this.



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2022 HONDA MONKEY - Image

2022 HONDA MONKEY

Honda have announced a new updated version of their iconic Honda Monkey! Returning in all its retro radness, and redesigned for 2022 with a bit of a modern tweak, the popular mini-bike is powered by a new air-cooled and cleaner engine, has minor chassis tweaks to boost comfort, a fifth gear, improved suspension, and a few new colorways. It is powered by a a 125 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that makes 9.3 bhp and 7.7 pound-feet of torque. Inspired by the orig...
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DUCATI SCRAMBLER DESERT SLED - Image

DUCATI SCRAMBLER DESERT SLED

Ducati have updated 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. New updates include a red frame, new seat with color-coordinated stitching and spoked wheels with black rims. The new Desert Sled also features an Off-road mode that allows ABS disengagement for down-in-the-dirt fun, an adjustable Kayaba suspension, off-road style footpegs, a rock-deflec...
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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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