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Neematic FR/1 Electric Bike

Meet the world´s most powerful electric bike, the Neematic FR/1. In fact, Neematic claims that it is both a dirt bike and a mountain bike, with riders capable of reaching top speeds of an insane 62mph (100kmh)! The rugged e-bike also lasts as much as 62 miles per charge and only has top-notch bicycle components such as Fox 2017 shocks, Hope tech3 V4 brakes, Pinion drive and DMR pedals. The lightweight bike incorporates a 20kW motor for a responsive stable ride and great handling whether you´re climbing uphill or shredding the trail. watch the video below



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ICON FJ

Jonathan Ward´s company, Icon, has been bringing a fresh perspective to custom vehicle design, with amazing custom rebuilds of classic SUVs such as Land Cruisers and Jeeps. In fact, the company is known for unrivaled Land Cruiser restorations, and have their own FJ line built to order per the customer’s wants, needs and personal fetish for power and performance. Icon’s spin on Toyota’s legendary off-roader, is available in 4 body-styles, the FJ40, FJ43, FJ44,...
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THE NOOMAD | CARGO BIKE KIT

The Noomad is a clever kit that allows you to transform your traditional bicycle into a stable, three-wheeled cargo bike. The Noomad replaces your front wheel and fork with two tilting wheels supporting a carrying platform. You might be wondering what happens to your front breaks, the Noomad comes with its own brakes and lever that easily attaches to your handlebars. Several mounting options are available, including a child seat and a luggage mount. Available in dua...
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1957 Ferrari 500 TRC

Few cars capture the spirit of 1950s motorsport quite like the 1957 Ferrari 500 TRC. As the final four-cylinder sports racer ever built by Ferrari, the TRC marked the end of an eraa€”and the pinnacle of a legacy that began with the Lampredi-designed Tipo 500 engine that powered Alberto Ascari to Ferrari's first F1 title. The TRC, short for Testa Rossa C, was built in response to new FIA regulations, with its "C" suffix denoting compliance. It f...
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