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One Wheel Electric Scooter | By Ryno Motors

Who said the famous clown unicycle would never become a product of cutting-edge technology? The Ryno is an electric vehicle and has a special balancing system, which does not let the driver fall. According to Ryno Motors, it is also something quite safe to use. Still in testing phase, the bike reaches a maximum of 25mph and will run for 50miles on one battery charge.



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1975 M151A2 Wolverine - Image

1975 M151A2 Wolverine

If you are looking for a little off-roader for some fun this summer, look no further. This unique M151A2 aka MUTT from 1975 was built to U.S. Military specifications and is powered by a 4-cylinder inline, 4-stroke engine, with 71 HP and weighs only 2,500 pounds. Dubbed the "Wolverine", the tiny truck was engineered with a full roll cage, high backed Baja seats, 5 point racing harnesses, and a fording kit that allows it to drive through water as deep as 60 ...
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DUCATI DESERT SLED

Back in 2015 Ducati introduced the Ducati Scrambler range, a contemporary interpretation of the iconic Ducati model from the 60s. Now the Italian brand have expanded the Ducati Scrambler family with a new version dedicated to off-road style. They new Desert Sled is an enduro version inspired by the world of off-road motorcycles that made history in the United States during the 60s and 70s. The 803 cc  bike comes equipped with knobbly tyres, reinforced frame...
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CARHARTT FIXED GEAR BIKE | BY CHARGE - Image

CARHARTT FIXED GEAR BIKE | BY CHARGE

UK based company Charge and Carhartt have joined forces to create the perfect of a single-speed and a fixed gear bike. Charge is a UK based bicycle company specialising in simple yet functional bicycles and frames with a distinct and contemporary styling. The flip-flop hub on the back wheel can be turned around. With a single speed on one side of the hub and a fixed gear on the other side, you just have to turn around the back wheel, remove the brakes, and the resu...
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