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Oxboard

Oxboard is like a Segway without armrests, looks much cooler, and is much easier to carry and store. Developed by a Dutch company, Oxboard combines the technology of Segway and the cool of the skateboard culture, it is easy to ride and extremely agile. The two-wheel electric vehicle is operated with your feet and subtle body shifts, you can move forward, backward, make turns and even rotate 360 ​​degrees around your axis. It contains enough energy after a full charge to propel it up to 12 miles, with a maximum speed of 6 miles per hour. Available now at Oxboard´s website in a choice of red, black, or white.
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UBCO 2x2 Utility Bike

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1971 Ford Bronco ICON

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THE KEN BLOCK COLLECTION

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