
Moto Guzzi V7 III Carbon Dark Edition
Moto Guzzi gives its V7 III catalog a welcome refresh with the introduction of three new variants. Despite being marketed as an entry-level model, the V7 III is noted for its excellent build quality.
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Moto Guzzi gives its V7 III catalog a welcome refresh with the introduction of three new variants. Despite being marketed as an entry-level model, the V7 III is noted for its excellent build quality.
You must admit that a lot of us were blindsided when Tesla unveiled a limited edition surfboard that retails for $1,500. The combined efforts of the folks from Tesla Design Studio alongside renowned surfboard shaper, Matt “Mayhem” Biolos, and Lost Surfboards, gave birth to this sleek and capable product.
The new self-charging Faradeus flashlight is named after Michael Faraday for making the discovery of electromagnetic induction. A century and more has passed since his discovery and now the guys over at Kickstarter are using it to make some tech-savvy flashlights.
Working in partnership with Prodrive, their entry into the folding e-bike market weighs just 10.3 Kg, making it the lightest-in-class at the moment.
With only 25 units ever built, the 1998 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR is definitely a rare item that will draw the attention of car collectors from all over the globe. The mechanics and engineers from AMG reportedly worked non-stop to deliver this beauty in time for the FIA GT Championship. Its mid-mounted 6.9-liter 630 horsepower M120 V12 engine gives it an impressive exhaust note, according to experts.
A team of experts from Gravity Industries gives you a chance to fly around just like Iron Man with the Jet Suit. The tech that makes it possible does not come cheap and will set you back $450,000. Tests performed by the engineers prove that it is able to climb up to 12,000 feet.
Opinel, a French company that is known for their quality pocket knives introduces the N°08 Black Oak. Both the blade and the locking apparatus are given a matte black surface treatment.
If you are a movie buff and have a keen eye for detail, you may be aware that in 1985, a particular movie considered Ferrari’s vehicles as way too prestigious and expensive to be destroyed in movie scenes. The movie we are talking about is Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
The kids get a bad rap sometimes, but they shouldn’t really. Especially when the likes of Archie O’Brien from Loughborough University are popping up with outstanding concepts. Archie’s Underwater Jetpack is one of them inventions that makes you question if it’s before midday on the 1st April.
The brand-spanking new Ariel Atom 4 being worked on behind the shed doors of the Ariel Motor Company is getting us excited. The model will be limitedly available for delivery in the spring of 2019.
Conventional power tools for underwater conditions often rely on compressed air to function. However, the long tube that connects to an overhead compressor on the surface means that movement is sometimes limited. The Nautilus, created by Designers Alexander Kaula and Andreas Schmidt, aims to remove some of the restrictions and challenges imposed by underwater work.
Weren’t we all supposed to be flying around on hoverboards by now? Well, in the meantime you could enjoy Auto Fabrica’s new type 7 model.
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