Early 90’s Honda Yupi 90cc 2t or 125cc 4t

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Early 90’s Honda Yupi 90cc 2t or 125cc 4t
2026 Benelli BKX 125 S. I love this kind of bike.
Honda Cuv E. Awesome design, mediocre autonomy. Can't wait for e-bikes to match their internal combustion sisters milage.
Piaggio Typhoon. The myth. The legend. Sold in 50cc and 80cc both two strokes and a 125cc 4 stroke. There was also the all road version called Piaggio Storm
Silence S02 really attractive design for an electric scooter. Designed and built in Barcelona. Shame they’re known for their “improvable” reliability.
Pink Thorn from Sticky's Speed Shop
Based on a 2002 Suzuki GSX-R (1000?)
Seen at Bike Shed Motor Show
M2Z-01 Akira inspired scooter, apparently based on a Honda Lead 90
Ducati Terracorsa Based on a 1199 Panigale by Moto Corsa. Ducati dealer in Portland, Oregon
Some versions of Pol Tarrés T7’s
Volta BCN Sport
Cool supermoto looking e-bike.
Sadly the brand disappeared without warning.
Cagiva Elefant
Dakar monster with Ducati heart
Yamaha XSR 900 GP
1992 Honda CBR 600 F
I love this bike since the first day i saw it.
Derbi GPR Replica
Shame it was only sold as 50cc 2t
Yamaha SZR 660
Single cylinder sports bike, one of a kind.
1993 Husqvarna TE 610
Suzuki Djebel 250
Fun fact: Djebel (also spelled jebel, jabal, jbel, or gebel) is an Arabic word meaning mountain or mountain range