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Litelok Core

Litelok has introduced its strongest and most versatile bike lock to date. Winner of the prestigious Red Dot award, Litelok Core is a lighter, more flexible alternative to bicycle U-locks. The robust lock uses a combination of composite synthetic fibers (Boaflexicore Plus) with a hardened steel inline lock body that can withstand heavy attacks from bolt cutters and powersaws and still remain intact. All layers flex in sync to retain maximum flexibility without compromising on security. The two ends lock together via an attached stainless steel key locking mechanism. Available in three different colors, this is an urban bike commuter must have. watch the video below



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WEEHOO BICYCLE TRAILER - Image

WEEHOO BICYCLE TRAILER

The Weehoo Bicycle Trailer lets you take your kids along with you on your touring adventures. The unique pedal bicycle trailer allows children to get great exercise while being safely secured in the trailer, or they can just sit back and enjoy the ride. The trailer accommodates kids from 2 to 9 years old, and a maximum weight of 65 lbs, as your child grows the seat can slide back along the frame to allow room for legs. The trailer also provides plenty of storage for...
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TRIUMPH TIGER 900 ADVENTURE MOTORCYCLE - Image

TRIUMPH TIGER 900 ADVENTURE MOTORCYCLE

Triumph has recently unveiled its Tiger 900 adventure motorcycle series for 2024, elevating its middleweight lineup. The series comprises three models for the upcoming season: Tiger 900 GT ($14,995), Tiger 900 GT Pro ($16,895), and Tiger 900 Rally Pro ($17,395). The GT, geared for the street, features distinct electronic options and suspension, with a 19-17 wheelset for versatile terrain. The GT Pro enhances the base model with an electronically-adjustable rear shoc...
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TESLA ROBOTAXI

Elon Musk has finally unveiled Tesla's highly anticipated autonomous Robotaxi, also known as the Cybercab, at an event in Los Angeles. Resembling a futuristic VW XL1 with a hint of Cybertruck design, the Robotaxi is fully self-driving, with no steering wheel or pedals. Instead, it offers two seats, butterfly doors, and a 21-inch central display screen. Set to revolutionize ride-hailing, the Robotaxi is designed for efficiency, making money w...
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