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Headless Electric Cruiser

The world is not lacking electric skateboards and places to buy them these days, but there is always room for something different. The Headless Electric Cruiser differentiates itself from other electric skateboards by ditching the classic handheld controller in favor of foot-controlled power. Incredibly, with each push, the compact Cruiser is able to capture the speed and maintain it, letting you have total control over just how fast you go. You simply hop on, kick with one foot to get to speed, stomp on the button to set the speed, and then you just ride. It can maintain speeds of up to 12MPH for 6 miles per charge, but if you decide to combine the electric assist with random kicks, then you’re looking at an extended range and greater speeds. watch the video below



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DUCATI SUPERBIKE 1199 PANIGALE | Image

DUCATI SUPERBIKE 1199 PANIGALE

Ducati presented on Monday, in Milan, Italy, the amazing new 1199 Panigale. The 361-pound machine features a twin-cylinder engine that generates 195 horsepower. The sports bike has ABS, traction control, suspension with electronic settings, electronic throttle control, and quick-shift - a system that optimizes the gear shifts. The bike arrives in stores in early 2012 and will have three versions available: 1199 Panigale - $17,995, 1199 Panigale S (sports version) - ...
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Ineos Grenadier SUV

The spirit of Defender has reborn in the newly revealed Ineos Grenadier, a big and boxy, British-built all-terrain SUV. The Ineos Grenadier is less a shameless Defender copycat and more a living homage. Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe, a self-described adventurer and Land Rover fan, tried to buy Defender back in 2016 when Land Rover retired the original Defender. After failing to secure the tooling to keep the Defender tradition alive, he set off on a mission to build t...
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1985 RANGE ROVER CLASSIC

Luxury meets comfort in this meticulously restored Range Rover Classic. Legacy Overland spared no expense in preserving its traditional Russet Brown body and custom designed interior, with minimal upgrades for today´s streets. The careful restorations history spans literally decades and generations. This 1985 two-door Range Rover Classic with a Land Rover 3.5L V8 was given a complete restoration by the client in order to restore it to its former gra...
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