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Zero Motorcycles x Deus

Zero made a name for themselves producing high performance, highly innovative electric motorcycles that are lightweight, efficient, fast off the line and fun to ride. Now together with Deus ex Machina they have created a fully customized and all-electric motorcycle based on their popular SR/S model. No detail was spared in the construction of the spectacular bike, it is mainly built using carbon construction with clear-coated panels, and features a custom thumb brake and custom race components, carbon fiber dynamag wheels, a Saddlemen seat, a hand-blown windscreen from Zero Gravity, clear coated panels to show off the carbon fiber, and classic pin striping.



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TESLA ROBOTAXI - Image

TESLA ROBOTAXI

Elon Musk has finally unveiled Tesla's highly anticipated autonomous Robotaxi, also known as the Cybercab, at an event in Los Angeles. Resembling a futuristic VW XL1 with a hint of Cybertruck design, the Robotaxi is fully self-driving, with no steering wheel or pedals. Instead, it offers two seats, butterfly doors, and a 21-inch central display screen. Set to revolutionize ride-hailing, the Robotaxi is designed for efficiency, making money w...
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TONS BIKE TECH STANDS

Tons Bike Gear is revolutionizing the world of cycling and fitness equipment by blending minimalistic aesthetics with a climate-conscious ethos. This innovative Danish brand delivers locally crafted, hand-built products, reflecting the commitment of cycling enthusiasts...
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CUSTOM YAMAHA VIRAGO CAFE RACER | BY DOCS CHOPS - Image

CUSTOM YAMAHA VIRAGO CAFE RACER | BY DOCS CHOPS

This custom Yamaha Virago was built by Greg Hageman of Docs Chops. This Mid-80s Virago Cafe was built for Season Two of Cafe Racer on the Discovery Channel. Greg Hageman has been blessed with an eye for finding treasure among a trash heap, transforming rusty bikes  from the 1970s into eye-popping café racers. You can check out more of Greg´s work on his website. images by: erick runyon ...
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