Gentlemen, place your orders. If you love the style of classic racebikes, but don’t like the thought of tricky maintenance, take a look at the new Paton S1 Strada. It’s a seductive mix of vintage style and modern technology, and best of all, it’s road legal. There will be four levels of specification, ranging between €16,000 ($22,000) for the ‘standard’ model and €23,000 ($32,000) for limited edition ‘Factory Signature’ models. Most trim levels include custom adjustable forks, Öhlins adjustable shocks and vintage-style instrumentation from Motogadget. Motorcycling history is littered with the remains of old marques revived and then abandoned, but
The stunning Midual Type 1 is the first production model developed by French manufacturer Midual. “Inspired by classic European cars and bikes from the ’30s …
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DescriptionDESCRIPTION FPS Antenna: Built-in passive antennaCommunication method: GPS/LBSBattery capacity: 500mAhVoltage range: 3.7-4.2VWorking ambient temperature: -20°C~70°CGSM frequency band: GSM850/900/1800/1900MHZGPS Receiver: High Sensitivity GPS ReceiverWaterproof function: life waterproofExternal power supply form: USBInterface text: Chinese and EnglishAlarm mode: vibration alarm, power failure alarm, mobile alarm, fence alarm, overspeed alarmProduct size: 4*4*1.6Features:1. Various scenarios, easy to deal with, accurate positioning, logistics transportation/fleet supervision/electric motorcycle anti-theft/pet anti-lost/car safety, etc.2. Long-lasting battery life, long standby time, built-in high-energy lithium battery, longer battery life. (Compatible with Micro-USB interface, when the power is lower than 20%, the device will automatically send a low battery alarm to the host to remind charging)3. Silicon mark noise reduction, automatic recording, when the sound around the locator is greater than 30 decibels, it will automatically record the sound and upload it to the cloud for storage.4. Small in size, easy to carry, the volume is equivalent to the size of a coin, easy to carry, and can be placed in more places.5. Strong magnetic adsorption, no need to install, built-in strong magnet, direct adsorption and installation, not easy to fall, more convenient to install and use.6. Precise positioning, real-time tracking, and the current location of the device can be viewed in real time through the mobile APP.7. Remote listening, real-time viewing, recording and uploading the sound to the cloud through the mobile phone control device, and listening through the APP.8. Track playback, you can display the time, speed, track, location, etc. of the device through the track playback function on the APP. (electronic fence/multiple alarm)9. GPS positioning, real-time update, stable signal is not lost, no matter where you are, you can know the precise location of the current device at a glance.Product List: 1*Locator1*Instruction
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By most accounts, owning a vintage Norton Commando can be a quixotic experience. For many, it’s the romantic ideal of a classic motorcycle—but you’re likely to need good spanner skills to keep the bike going. The alternative is to locate a Commando that has been subtly upgraded as well as restored, by someone such as Matt Rambow of Colorado Norton Works. Almost 100 bikes have rolled out of his workshop to date, and his mission is to “re-build the finest Norton Commando motorcycles on the planet, to match the taste and riding styles of our individual customers”. This particular bike,
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