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TOP 10 Motorcycles for Hipsters

I love motorcycles. The style of my motorcycle conveys my character. Motorcycles can race forward with grace and speed, and you can easily avoid traffic jams. Yes, trendy bikes are a hallmark of urban pop culture. To help you with your choice of motorcycle, here is my non-professional and subjective top. The only bike missing is the Scrambler.

10. Honda GL500 Silver Wing


Yes, this is the Gold Wing, and no, this is not your grandfather's motorcycle anymore. These bikes will go far and long, and with a little tweaking, it flows smoothly from this to this.

9. Moped


Creative guys and girls choose them for their vintage style. Relatively not whimsical in maintenance and low speed, these oil-gasoline anthers, driven by experienced drivers, turn from a heap of rubbish into a sweet attraction. My respect.

8. Royal Enfield


Enfield continues to explode worldwide with its GT and Bullet. Its retro looks and great value for money are great for trendy and adventurous people. Despite not having an impeccable reputation, the mechanics of the company work year after year to improve its characteristics in order to increase your level of macho. Royal Enfield is not just iron and steel mixed together, it is hardcore and courageous rides.

7. Ural


The Urals are offering their immortal Soviet style and people are still buying them. Yes, it will go everywhere, snow, gravel, sand, but you need to be able to handle Russian motorbikes. This hipster bike will take you wherever you go, and if you hook up a stroller, it just proves that being a hipster is in your blood.

If the Ural understands where to go, your chances of straying off course are extremely small. The 2017 Sahara 2WD limited edition Ural was able to safely drive 500 km off-road and desert, struggling to survive.

6. Bicycles with a motor


The Whizzer was powered by an engine and could be converted from a regular bicycle to a motorcycle. It originally had a 138cc, 1.375hp, blown four-cylinder engine and a 2.5-liter gas tank. They were produced in the USA from 1939 to 1965, but the style was based on the old one. Today you can make your own petrol bike or spend Rs 440,000 on a vintage e-bike.

5. Triumph Thruxton


He was good enough for the tough king, Steve McQueen. The jacket, sideburns and his attitude is hipster gold. The iconic Bonnie is still not the sleekest and most reliable, but some bikes have gracefully inherited those traits. Truxton has recently been re-released in the new millennium renaissance. The Thruxton revival began with Bonneville's reputation. It's a hipster decision, but you can't blame fans for loving the old school tailpipe.

4. Grom


The 125cc Grom Honda with a four-stroke engine is a real slap in the face and a great upgrade from the friendly hipster Ruckas popular in city centers. Crazy taxi drivers, not the best sidewalks, innumerable pits and pedestrians living on phones are the conditions for scooters to survive.

The Thunder qualifies as a versatile hipster bike that you can completely customize. You can turn them on, push them anywhere, and drive them anywhere. This is a cool bike that you can have fun with without losing your license for speeding, squeezing the gas to the limit.

3. Lambretta


Whether a vintage two-stroke or a modern gasoline-injected four-stroke engine, the Lambretta and its rival, the Vespa, offer a charismatic charm that gets passed on to hipsters and regular scooter fans. That says it all.

2. Harley-Davidson Seventy-Two


The motor company tied the hipster mindset to a 42nd release in 2012. Need proof? Chopper's style was such a population boom that in 2013 an entire H-D line was available with the same Hard Candy variant in a metal-flake paint job. With 72, a special look has already been created for you. Nobody says hipster better. Chrome plating, controls, monkey twists - perfect. If anyone argues that Harley is terrible, I'll tell you why it isn't. I love my bike and the company knew exactly what they were doing when they introduced the Sportster Seventy-Two.

1. All Seventies Honda CBs


This revived CB750 was the first modern four-cylinder motorcycle from Honda. The Superbike, known as the Hondaamatic, had a full automatic transmission.

CB aims for a hipster motorcycle scene style. This inexpensive motorcycle is easy to find, easy to operate and fun to ride. Any CB of the seventies and early eighties is greatly appreciated. It doesn't matter 350 or 750, as long as they are reassembled (usually by someone else) and periodically repaired (even hipsters know where to buy parts), in the original cherry color, or in a darkened version.

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