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The+Derringer+Cycle+gifts Before I dig into this classic motorcycle, we at TicaToca would like to wish y'all a super Christmas and we hope you got the gifts you wanted. If you didn't then there's always the reciept or a charity shop near by,... Happy Holidays!

These Derringer cycles (created by renowned industrial designer Adrian Van Anz) look very classy. They're a modern day design interpretation of the board tracking racing motorcycles of the 1920s.

Each motorbike starts of as a kit parts and the rider gets to customize their motorcycle depending on what set of unique components that he or she wants their bike to have bolted onto the frame. These include such refined details as hammered copper rivets, hand-made leather saddles and white tires manufactured without the use of carbon black. So, like the riders, no two Derringer cycles are the same.

It's powered by good old fashionied human power pedalling and is also driven by a moto-hybrid drivetrain that gives it superb fuel efficiency of which will give the rider a range of 180 miles per gallon. Worldly bods will be happy to know that the ultra-clean four-cycle powerplant also meets stringent CARB tier 3 emissions standards.
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Before I dig into this classic motorcycle, we at TicaToca would like to wish y'all a super Christmas and we hope you got the gifts you wanted. If you didn't then there's always the reciept or a charity shop near by,... Happy Holidays!

These Derringer cycles (created by renowned industrial designer Adrian Van Anz) look very classy. They're a modern day design interpretation of the board tracking racing motorcycles of the 1920s.

Each motorbike starts of as a kit parts and the rider gets to customize their motorcycle depending on what set of unique components that he or she wants their bike to have bolted onto the frame. These include such refined details as hammered copper rivets, hand-made leather saddles and white tires manufactured without the use of carbon black. So, like the riders, no two Derringer cycles are the same.

It's powered by good old fashionied human power pedalling and is also driven by a moto-hybrid drivetrain that gives it superb fuel efficiency of which will give the rider a range of 180 miles per gallon. Worldly bods will be happy to know that the ultra-clean four-cycle powerplant also meets stringent CARB tier 3 emissions standards.

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