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Kymco isn’t a big name in the West, outside of scooter circles. But it’s a different story in their home country of Taiwan, where this custom Kymco KTR 150 hails from. The KTR is one of Kymco’s more popular models there—and as you can tell, it lends itself fairly well to customization. Taiwan’s custom scene is rapidly expanding, and the shop behind this KTR 150, Twentytwo Custom, is dedicated to the cause. They’re the custom branch of Persist Motorcycle Company—a Taiwanese motorcycle culture…

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Most guys can't think beyond a box of chocolates or a bunch of flowers as a gift for their significant other. But Uwe Kostrewa is a true romantic. He's just built this peachy Yamaha SR500 flat tracker for his girlfriend, Steffi—and it's not the first custom bike he's built for her either. Uwe works as Hombrese Bikes out of his workshop in Cologne, Germany, and regularly races and builds custom flat track motorcycles. He has a knack for creating machines that are low-key handsome, trading…

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Honda XR600 "The French Tracker" from 1995 by @dinamaxxxx . Friends, we do not produce or sell motorcycles, we only publish photos of interesting custom projects, so you can also send us your photos and advertise your skills on our page. ☝️❗Before submitting photos, be sure to read our posting rules by following the "Show Your Custom Bike" link in our BIO. . #honda #hondaxr600 #xr600 #dinamaxxxx #scrambler #tracker #motorcycle #scramblers #caferacer #caferacersofinstagram

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Wilco Lindner's stunning RD125: Built for the love of screaming two-strokes...The Yamaha RD125 was an air-cooled, two-stroke twin that boasted 17 horsepower at 9000 rpm and a top speed of 78 mph. It was something of a pint-size screamer, a 125cc lightweight whose power output doubled betwe

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