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Biona
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http://www.techviva.com/biona-29045.html
The Biona is a bike made of wood that uses tiny batteries. This bike is very good looking and is made of wood along with metal and plastic but runs on batteries that are so small you can carry them in your pocket. Join discussion...
Submitted by shivagamiiyer 13 months, 1 week, 12 hours ago
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Old Motorcycle parts or cool gadgets?
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http://www.techviva.com/old-motorcycle-parts-or-cool-gadgets...
Have you ever wondered what you might be able to do with old motorcycle parts? A few of the great items created from old triumph motorcycle parts includes a turntable, bowls, corkscrew, cutlery, coffee table, hat stand, omni-bang, and scales. Join discussion...
Submitted by andreiamohammed 13 months, 1 week, 2 days, 7 hours ago
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Black CNC Throttle STAGE6 RUCKUS
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http://www.ruckuslife.com/stage6
This throttle is CNC polished, exquisitely fine-tuned product made up of aluminum. Having numerous lock-in spots inside the throttle mechanism, an adjustable throttle wire, make up this a fine kit for any application. Slide Carb alone, the throttle unit has mounted push button that may be designed as a Start,Stop,Kill, or other use switch. Join discussion...
Submitted by lovephileo1 35 months, 1 week, 6 days, 11 hours ago
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Skate Concept Design - Wear Your Helmet
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http://www.techviva.com/20081125/skate-concept-design-wear-y...
Matteo Gentile has unveiled his latest concept design to fill the place when your skateboard or snowboard just aren't dangerous enough. Join discussion...
Submitted by kalpanza 38 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 7 hours ago
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Bike is B-KING
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http://www.motorbikestoday.com/
Suzuki showed a truly ridiculous concept bike at the Tokyo show. Powered by a supercharged Hayabusa engine and with a wealth of high tech gizmos - fingerprint starting, GPS navigation, voice controlled anti theft devices and the like - the B-King had radical styling to go with the overall concept. Obviously, this was just a concept bike and so was never going to get built, no matter how the audience clamored for it. And clamor they did. The B-King (the name comes as an abbreviation of the original Boost King from the Supercharged engine) probably created more of a stir than any other concept bike we've seen. But it really wasn't viable for production. So when Suzuki confirmed that they were going to build it we were pretty surprised at first, before becoming deeply cynical of what would come out. We've seen it before, when a radical concept bike has been released as a production machine and the only real similarity is the name and, perhaps, some faint styling cues. When it was announced that the production bike wouldn't be supercharged we all nodded sagely. See? Join discussion...
Submitted by electricscooters 40 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 9 hours ago
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World's Most Advanced Electric Sports Car
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http://www.evworld.com/
Ricardo Engineering, headquartered in the United Kingdom, but with offices globally, including a new battery research facility in Michigan, has been helping develop advanced automotive vehicles and systems for 100 years. Working either independently or collaboratively under contract, the company has amassed a great deal of expertise and knowledge in vehicle dynamics, transmissions and power trains. Paul Boskovitch, Ricardo's chief engineer for advanced hybrid systems, shares some of his firm's insights and perspective in this 22-minute presentation delivered at the 2008 ACG Advanced Automotive Battery Investment Summit in Chicago this past June. In this talk, he focuses on both current and future technology trends as they apply to hybrid vehicles, especially their all-important battery technology. As part of its Centennial Celebration, which included the official unveiling of the Chevrolet Volt E-Flex extended-range electric car, General Motor's hosted an experts panel discussion on the future of transportation in the 21st Century. Panel members include: Dr. Larry Burns, GM's VP, Research & Development; Dr. Mark Duval, EPRI; Dr. Don Hillenbrand, ANL; John Gasesa, Casesa Shapiro Group, LLC; Chris Paine, director 'Who Killed the Electric Car?; and Joel Makower, Executive Editor Greener World Media, Inc., acting as moderator. The topics and questions spanned a wide range of issues from discussions of the technology in the Volt to the current economic turmoil on Wall Street and its potential impact on the industry and consumers. Join discussion...
Submitted by electricscooters 40 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 8 hours ago
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Gov Car Auctions: How to beat the car dealers at Gov Car Auctions
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http://cars.gov-auctions.org/gov-car-auctions-how-to-beat-th...
Cars that have been seized, repossessed or that have been in service with the defense and police force for longer than the normal period are usually disposed off at Govt Join discussion...
Submitted by irukia 48 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 13 hours ago
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Motor Vehicle Auctions: How to find the nearest Motor Vehicle Auction in your area? | US #1 Trusted
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http://cars.gov-auctions.org/motor-vehicle-auctions-how-to-f...
Congratulations! You have shown a curiosity regarding motor vehicle auctions for your car purchase, which is a smart move. Motor vehicle auctions are rapidly becoming so popular these days. Join discussion...
Submitted by irukia 48 months, 4 weeks, 3 hours ago
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