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Mission One Electric Superbike | By Mission Motors

Mission Motors is an icon for a new era of efficient and exciting vehicles. Designed by Fuse Project, the Mission One Premier Limited Edition (PLE) electric superbike is an all-electric bike with a 150 mile range and takes to charge no longer than 2 hours out of a 240 volt outlet, or 8 hours on a 120 volt outlet. The bike has a blistering performance, with the ability to pull off power wheelies at 80 mph and achieve a 161 mph top speed! Among its technical advances, are a regenerative braking system, which helps recharge the battery, and a data acquisition system and wireless communication capability, so riders can capture and analyze real time ride data from a laptop computer.



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LAND ROVER DEFENDER SPECTRE

Land Rover´s Special Vehicle Operations department were recently commissioned by the team of the latest James Bond adventure - Spectre (hits cinemas on November 5), to modify the iconic Land Rover Defender and feature it in the movie. The end result is this military beast named "Big Foot”, enhanced with 37-inch off-road tires, reinforced body panels, bespoke suspension, an exterior roll cage, a roof-mounted bespoke lighting fixture and significant twe...
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TAGA BIKE

This looks like fun for you and your child, Taga combines the fun of a bicycle with the functionality of a premium stroller. When you get to you e going, toggle effortlessly to stroller mode to go shopping. Then when its time to go, toggle back to a bike. You ride with styleand get a great workout. Source...
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Jeep Five-Quarter

For the 53rd annual off-road fan fest in Moab, Utah, Jeep has collected a bunch of sweet pickup-truck concepts to celebrate the return of the famous Gladiator pickup truck. But, the star of the show, is the only one not based on a current Gladiator pickup or Wrangler, it is instead this beastly custom based on the 1968 Jeep M715 military truck. The Jeep M-715 Five-Quarter started out as a Craigslist purchase, which was stripped to the bare bones, keeping all the cla...
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