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Boosted Rev Electric Scooter

Boosted are known for their electric skateboards and longboards, but now the California-based company has introduced an electric scooter. Available for pre-order today, Boosted Rev has a top speed of 24 miles per hour, a range of up to 22 miles, and can climb hills with a grade of up to 25 percent. The dual wheel drive electric scooter has a 750 W continuous motor in each wheel, that translates into crazy acceleration and extreme hill climbing ability. Other notable features include a throttle wheel, twin electric brakes, wide ergonomic handlebars, LED display, a wide, comfortable deck, and wide tires for a smooth, stable ride. watch the video below



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P120 FIGHTER | BY CONFEDERATE MOTORCYCLES | Image

P120 FIGHTER | BY CONFEDERATE MOTORCYCLES

This is a beast of a bike, the Combat Fighter has an aircraft-grade aluminum chassis and is driven by a huge V-twin, 160 horsepower engine. This monstrosity has a  torque of 135 ft. lbs. at the rear wheel, making it more powerful than the Yamaha V-Max. Other Confederate bikes we have featured: B120 Wraith, Hellcat combat. Photos by Basem Wasef...
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NERO MKII | BY BANDIT9 | Image

NERO MKII | BY BANDIT9

Daryl Villanueva from Bandit9 has rolled out another supreme custom motorcycle from his workshop in China. Following the success on the Nero model, Daryl has used the same formula on the Nero MKII, giving it a raw, utilitarian aesthetic, with a remarkable matte black paint job. Over the last week this unusual ride has spread across the web like a virus, and you´ll understand why when you check out the pictures after the jump. ...
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1969 FORD BRONCO FOUR DOOR | Image

1969 FORD BRONCO FOUR DOOR

Although we absolutely love the new Bronco, we cannot forget the original 1966-77 Bronco, which remains a highly-collectible design icon. Our latest Bronco crush is this rare beauty offered at Bring a Trailer, a 1969 Ford Bronco Four Door that has been highly refurbished and modified. The car´s bodywork was lengthened and modified to fit the second row of doors before it was painted silver with black stripes. The mighty SUV is powered by a a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 pai...
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