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U-lock Holster | By Trakke

Trakke is a recent brand from Glasgow, all their products(bags, apparel, accessories) are handmade in the UK. Their cool U-Lock Holster allows the user to lock a bike with ninja-like speed. The Holster attaches to your belt, keeping your U-Lock accessible and secure while riding. It also features a handy d-ring for attaching your u-lock keys.



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LAND ROVER DEFENDER | BY VILNER - Image

LAND ROVER DEFENDER | BY VILNER

The Bulgarian customizers Vilner presented their awesome Land Rover Defender. Among the changes we highlight the xenon HID headlights and lights for hunting. In addition, Vilner incorporated some luxury touches within each model. They include a 600W audio system, two 15 LCD screens, DVD Player, LED lamps integrated into the instruments, ambient lighting, leather upholstery and a new center console covered with Nappa leather. via Autoblog...
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Rivian R1T Electric Truck

Michigan-based company Rivian is debuting its all-electric pickup truck, the R1T, a dream truck for adventurers. According to Rivian the R1T will have up to 400-mile range, will do zero to 60 in three seconds, support over-the-air updates, seat five and have a four-motor AWD drivetrain. Each motor has a 147 kW power capacity at the wheel and the total power output can be configured to different levels from 300 kW to 562 kW (input to gearbox). All of that torque and ...
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MINK CAMPER

If you spend much of your time outside, in nature, you should consider an off-road trailer. The Mink Camper is a new camping solution for travellers, it offers a very comfortable and secure place to sleep, plus it is compact and can be towed easily by most cars, it also keeps you off the ground in an insulated, safe, and cozy space. The sturdy mobile home is equipped with Wi-Fi, a fully equipped open-air kitchen including gas stove, a queen-size bed and a glass roof...
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