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Futuristic Stealth Yacht

November 13, 2010

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Called The Hedonist, this futuristic stealth yacht was designed by “‘Art of Kinetik’ studio” and measures 63-feet (19 m) in length; it can cruise at speeds up to 40 knots.” No word yet on pricing or availability. Click below for more pictures. [Source]

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M55 Beast: A Terminator-Inspired Electric Bicycle

November 8, 2010

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Called the M55 Beast, this Terminator-inspired electric bicycle “goes 40 miles per hour — one charge on this electric bike and you’ll go as far as 75 miles even off-road.” Click below for more pictures. It’s made of custom parts created by M55’s seasoned engineers, using technology and materials used in Formula One cars and [...]

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Protect 486 Scooter Armor Looks Like an Armadillo

May 30, 2010

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From afar, scooters may look like giant armadillos when the Protect 486 armor is covering them, but it’s really just a protective shield against the elements. You “have to wonder what effect the extra weight and drag would have on the scooter’s gas mileage.” Designer Marc Graells Ballve claims this anti-theft armor he designed for [...]

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AeroTech Evolution Bicycle Case

October 26, 2009

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Transporting your bicycle just got easier, with the AeroTech Evolution Bicycle Case. This device is designed to work with any bicycle that can be dismantled. Unfortunately, there’s no word yet on pricing or availability. It’s designed to protect your (dismantled) bicycle in the cargo hold of an airplane with its vacuum-formed ABS shell, combined with [...]

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Flexible Hidemax Bike

October 12, 2009

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Not your average bike, the Hidemax boasts a flexible frame along with twin shock absorbers to offer a more comfortable ride. Other features include a seat that can be moved from left to right and an adjustable steering grips. Bike design has seen a lot of refinement over the last twenty years, but a new [...]

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