Surfer-Friendly Motorcycles

The 'Dues Sea Sider' is a Nostalgic Surf Board-Carrying Motorcycle

The Dues Sea Sider is a motorcycle made with ocean lovers in mind. Bike company dues ex-machina was responsible for the striking design of the bike and claim its the 'lovechild of the brand’s passion for spectacular bikes and the location’s reputation for surfing.' Designed in Bali, this bike was made from vintage bike parts and can carry a surf board to properly suit the needs of the region's notorious surfing community.

Vintage handle bars, bike lights, and a wooden basket were added to the vehicle to give it a more nostalgic feel, while the engine, taken from a 1995 Honda Astra ensures a quick and agile ride. This bike marries practicality with comfort and style, providing riders with a one-of-a-kind experience.
Trend Themes
1. Surfer-friendly Motorcycles - The 'Dues Sea Sider' combines the love for motorcycles and surfing, creating a niche market for surfer-friendly transportation options.
2. Nostalgic Design - The use of vintage bike parts and nostalgic elements presents an opportunity for businesses to tap into the growing demand for retro-inspired products.
3. Unique Riding Experience - The Dues Sea Sider offers a distinctive combination of practicality, comfort, and style, allowing for innovative approaches to urban transportation and recreational vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - Bike companies can explore the surfer-friendly motorcycle market by designing and producing motorcycles that cater to the needs of surfing communities.
2. Outdoor Sports Equipment - The demand for surfboard-carrying motorcycles presents an opportunity for outdoor sports equipment manufacturers to create innovative products that enhance the surfer's experience.
3. Sustainable Transportation - By incorporating vintage bike parts and eco-friendly materials, businesses can tap into the sustainable transportation industry and offer unique alternatives to traditional motorcycles.

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