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Triumph Tiger 900 Adventure Motorcycle

Triumph has recently unveiled its Tiger 900 adventure motorcycle series for 2024, elevating its middleweight lineup. The series comprises three models for the upcoming season: Tiger 900 GT ($14,995), Tiger 900 GT Pro ($16,895), and Tiger 900 Rally Pro ($17,395). The GT, geared for the street, features distinct electronic options and suspension, with a 19-17 wheelset for versatile terrain. The GT Pro enhances the base model with an electronically-adjustable rear shock, heated seats, grips, and a quickshifter. For off-road enthusiasts, the Rally Pro boasts Showa fork and shock, ensuring a dirt-ready experience. All models showcase refreshed bodywork, increased power, and torque, with a focus on mid-range punch and improved fuel efficiency. Comfort upgrades include a heated, redesigned seat and rubber-damped handlebars. Cutting-edge technology additions include a seven-inch TFT display, emergency braking lights, and new position indicators. Triumph's Tiger 900 series promises an enhanced adventure riding experience.



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HONDA E

After a number of sneak peeks in the past and a near-production prototype demonstration named EV, the new Honda E is now available for pre-order. The adorably retro urban electric car is available in two power options: 134 hp or 151 hp and both will produce 232 lb-ft of torque. That’s good for 0-62mph in eight seconds. The Honda E will go roughly 136 miles on a single charge thanks to a 33.5 kilowatt-hour battery that feeds a single electric motor. As for charging...
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1978 HONDA CB750 | BY CLOCKWORK MOTORCYCLES

Our Friday custom motorbike crush comes from Montreal-based Clockwork Motorcycles, a talented team that has given this 1978 Honda CB750 a sleek all-black makeover. The stealth bike was striped to its essentials, and no parts were left untouched, they rebuilt the engine and exhaust system, and fitted new rear shocks, new wiring, a custom leather seat, a modified oil tank and hand made side cover with a brushed, blacked-out metal effect (also applied to the fuel tank�...
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Ta+Too Saddle

Ta+Too is an innovative saddle that goes with you when you lock your bike, preventing theft or damage from the elements. The modular saddle features a removable top that attaches to the base with a clip system, and locks into place with a security key. It can be removed with one easy click to take with you. No more worries about theft, vandalism, or the elements. You can also customize your saddle for a little individualism, choose from a variety of colors and patte...
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