The angular, sporty design makes Honda's 150cc manual clutch motorbike a favorite choice for bike modifiers.
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Not just a hobby, many people consider car modification as an art that requires investment of time, effort and money. In the picture is the Honda Winner 150 with a unique blue-yellow color by biker Le Phu Quoc from Winner Club Da Nang. |
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“You could say this passion is passed down from father to son. My family opened a car toy store, so I learned about cars and loved them from a very young age,” Quoc shared. |
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Like Quoc, car tuning is also the passion of Nguyen Tuan Duy - a member of The Joker Club. "I take care of my car like I take care of my wife, just looking at my 'baby' makes me feel full. Every time I get a satisfactory item, I feel excited all day. Only car enthusiasts can understand," he excitedly said. |
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Biker Hoang Thanh Tung puts on an impressive Repsol “coat” for his “steed”. This is an airbrushed decal set, a special decal set of the Honda Repsol racing team. For bike enthusiasts, dressing up a bike is also a way to express the owner’s personality. |
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The striking red and black tones are completely suitable for the Honda Winner 150 model, expressing the driver's personality and strength. |
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In addition to the fresh purple bodywork, this Honda Winner model has also been upgraded with some details such as the exhaust, shock absorbers, disc wheels... People who share the same interest in Honda's manual clutch motorbikes often meet offline to discuss and share reputable "hunting" addresses for accessories, experience in modifying motorbikes... |
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Finding friends who share the same passion and interest in playing cars is the joy of drivers. |
According to Zing