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Foldable Helmet | By Carrera

The new foldable helmet by Carrera is the revolution in the city bike protection. It´s design is inspired by the old pistards helmet made in leather, it features a never seen flexible frame giving you the best comfort ever tried, with no compromise on safety, you will find the perfect fitting thanks to the elastic fitting system. It can be used in any kind of situation on the bike and then folded in a bag when you don’t need it any more. The top level safety standard is guaranteed.




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Mitsubishi L200 Expedition Truck | Image

Mitsubishi L200 Expedition Truck

The current sixth generation of the popular L200 is much more than a pickup truck, thanks to its powerful diesel engine and its special all-wheel drive system, it can easily handle any terrain. Mitsubishi has now announced several different packages and accessories for campers and hunters, with a special camping conversion option that offers numerous practical solutions for sleeping and cooking outdoors. It comes equipped with an inflatable roof tent that is easily ...
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2015 FORD EDGE

Ford have presented the all-new 2015 Ford Edge, including the exciting Sport model. The latest version of the popular crossover will be available with three engine options, the 245-horsepower 2-liter 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine, as well as the standard naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V6 and the Edge Sport packs a 2.7-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 engine delivering an impressive 300hp. The new Edge will come equipped with a whole host of new tech including  a front c...
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Zero Labs Electric Ford Bronco SUV

What is cooler than the new 2021 Bronco? These all-electric classic Broncos by Zero Labs! Altough we absolutely love the new Bronco, we cannot forget the original 1966-77 Bronco, which remains a highly-collectible design icon. Thankfully, the original Bronco is still very much alive and kicking, due to the meticulous work of Zero Labs. The California-based company has announced their latest model, an extended range variant that can travel a little over 235 miles (a ...
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