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Riding a vintage-style motorcycle might actually automatically make a guy cool — and it requires way less energy (and possibly coin) than revamping your entire wardrobe and dropping 20 pounds. The two-wheeled style of a bygone era simply grabs everyone’s attention without seeming ostentatious. And, contrary to popular belief, buying one doesn’t mean dealing with out-of-date tech and hair-ripping mechanical frustrations.
That’s because some modern motorcycle manufacturers — some of the best, in fact — have designed and built bikes that hark back to timeless style. Though we don’t recommend that you get out there with a flimsy leather helmet and goggles, we do strongly urge you to invest in the right gear and then hit the road on any of these five fantastic vintage-style motorcycles, looking damn good while doing it.
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Triumph Scrambler

Best Vintage Motorcycle for the Enduro Lover: Everyone knows the Triumph Bonneville, but it’s the rough-and-ready Scrambler that gets our attention. The 865cc eight-valve-powered motorcycle is actually based on the Bonneville but toughened up and made to look like the classic Triumph TR6C Trophy Special from the late 1960s. The engine’s been tweaked to give it more low-end grunt, with 90 percent of the power available at 2,500 rpms. The Scrambler aesthetic is simply glorious with its vintage fuel tank, high-level twin pipes, chunky knobby tires and exposed tubular steel twin cradle frame. This is the kind of bike that you wouldn’t mind getting a little dirty, if only for hammering out a touch more back-roads fun.