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Victoria White
"With a constant revolving line up of custom and unique motorcycles pulled up on ‘Rusty’s moto catwalk’, it’s seriously hard to miss the Rusty Gold MotorShop. When entering you are greeted with wall-to-wall motorcycle apparel, accessories, vintage parts and a big friendly hello from Zoran who owns the establishment! Zoran’s passion for motorcycles and the culture surrounding it, drove him to set up a new kind of moto store, which merges together both riding and lifestyle. With his background in advertising, a creative mind and a love for vintage motorcycles, Zoran opened Rusty Gold in 2015 and the store has never looked back. This local bike hangout stocks a large selection of brands but personally I didn’t look much further than their own range, which includes loads of fantastic handmade designs and some very cool yellow worn-effect gloves, which I had to buy immediately! Take your time browsing the store where you’ll instantly feel welcome, with an offer of a delicious coffee (said to be the strongest in town) and great conversation, which is what really sets this place apart. Described as Amsterdam’s first vintage/custom/urban motorcycle lifestyle hotspot, it’s definitely a worth a stop, even if you don’t ride on two-wheels! "

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