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Helmetlok

We love riding our bikes, right? But sometimes the helmet can become quite the problem…it´s heavy and not really cool if you want to be hands free to enjoy a walk on the beach or just want to stroll along some park. So Rocky Creed Designs came up with HelmetLok, a simple way to lock your helmet, safely, to your bike, using the handlebars or the frame and without any keys. The HelmetLok uses a combination lock to close, making it easy to use. Fit it into your pocket or your pants belt loop, it´s small enough to do that. With a zinc alloy finish, it looks great and may be a real help for bikers!



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CANOO PICKUP TRUCK

Electric car startup Canoo has revealed a new EV pickup, with pre-orders set to start in Q2 of this year, and the truck´s release due in early 2023. The Canoo Pickup Truck will be available with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and with a single-engine or twin-engine version. The most powerful version has a top output of 600 horsepower and 550lb-ft of torque, developed via a new dual-motor powertrain, and a carriage capacity of 1800 lbs. The truck...
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KNOG OI BELL

The Oi Bell by Knog is a minimalist and high quality built bike bell. It´s meant to discretely blend on to the handlebar in a subtle way. Made from high end materials, you may choose your own style from copper, aluminum, brass or even a pricy but stylish titanium one. The sound it produces is very audible and may very well keep you safe and out of traffic trouble. It also comes in two different sizes to best fit your bike. An interesting add-on after market item th...
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Maxlider 4-Door Bronco

Few cars can capture the true adventurous energy that the Ford Bronco exudes, the iconic SUV was one of the world´s leading 4x4 vehicles for three decades (between 1966 and 1996) but Ford never offered a four-door Bronco to the public. The team at Maxlider Brothers Customs has taken it upon themselves to rectify this glaring error by stretching a first-gen Bronco, fitting an extra set of doors, and a third row of seats to take more pals off-road! The build is might...
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