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Shockstop Seatpost

Philadelphia based RedShift Sports has released the ShockStop Seatpost, an adjustable-stiffness suspension seatpost that smooths out your bicycle ride. Simply replace the existing rigid seatpost on your bike with the ShockStop for an adjustable-stiffness suspension seatpost which will effortlessly smooth out your ride. The innovative device lets you ride faster and more efficiently by keeping you stable and allowing the bike to absorb rough terrain. watch the video below



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1978 International Scout II - Image

1978 International Scout II

Available for grabs, is this supremely maintained and remarkably restored International Harvester Scout II from 1978. The classic ride has been nicely restored and well-equipped with a 345 cubic inch V8 engine mated to a TorqueFlite 727 automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes and air conditioning. Matte-finish desert tan paint with a black top, stripe, flares, rock sliders and custom front and rear bumpers give this Scout a fantastic look, whilst t...
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1970 PORSCHE 911 - Image

1970 PORSCHE 911

This beautiful, light (just 2,249 pounds), and nimble 911 represents a period during which Porsche was rising to the pinnacle of sports car racing and was celebrating its success by offering a thrilling palette of bright colors, with the intention of making its presence known to all. Exquisitely finished in correct Tangerine, this car is a nicely restored and well-maintained example accompanied by records dating to the early 1990s. Matching spare, jack, tools, stack...
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Impuls BMW K101 - Image

Impuls BMW K101

The Impuls BMW K101 is a true work of rolling art. Based on a BMW K100 from 1985, the spectacular K101 is handbuilt in Munich by Impuls, in collaboration with the artist Fabian Gatermann, who scanned the motorcycle in 3D, modified the structure, then created a series of polygons for the gas tank and seat which were then manually redrawn onto the bike. The end result is an impressive mix of 3D modeling that flows wickedly with a bike that has its roots in the past ye...
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