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One Wheel Electric Scooter | By Ryno Motors

Who said the famous clown unicycle would never become a product of cutting-edge technology? The Ryno is an electric vehicle and has a special balancing system, which does not let the driver fall. According to Ryno Motors, it is also something quite safe to use. Still in testing phase, the bike reaches a maximum of 25mph and will run for 50miles on one battery charge.



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1961 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DELUXE ROADSTER | Image

1961 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DELUXE ROADSTER

Wrapped in matte black, this vintage Beetle was converted into a stealthy roadster that is worthy of being driven by Bruce Wayne along Gotham City. The minimalist black beauty is the work of Danni Koldal, who has virtually facelifted the vintage four-wheeler into a hotrod. The awesome build was striped to its essentials, then had its chrome bumpers and hood removed, and was fitted with new torpedo-style side mirrors, fat whitewall tires on five-spoke three-piece chr...
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INFLATABLE CAR AIR MATTRESS

This might come in handy on your next cross-country roadtrip… the Inflatable Backseat Car Mattress is the perfect solution when you have no option but sleeping in your car(like when your girlfriend kicks you out in the middle of the night). The mattress fits most car models and doubles the size of the rear seat by filling the gap created by the footwell, giving you more room to toss and turn without the risk of falling out of bed. A pump for inflation is included....
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Kawasaki KXF450 3D Core

3D printing has come a long way, this stunning custom motocross machine is the product of the imagination of Alvaro Dal Farra (a former freestyle and motocross pro) and 3D printing technology. The majority of the components were produced using the 3D printing process. Based around a standard Kawasaki KX 450 F from 2019, the mean dirt bike comes with a 3D printed tank, cowlings, fenders, fork guards, and a swingarm made by Scorpion Engineering.  It also features...
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