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Maestro Custom Bicycles

Cicli Maestro are a custom bike online shop, they are based in Milan, Italy. They combine their love for bicycles and great craftsmanship experience to produce unique and authentic bicycles at a reasonable price. You can design your own customized bike on their website, the bikes are handbuilt in Italy and feature details such as the famous vintage Brooks leather saddles.



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Nomos Glashutte Interior
Tropicfeel Interior
Montegrappa Interior
Carol Bike Interior
XWerks Interior
Vindome Interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Wellen Interior
London Sock Interior
Oxford Hill interior
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SUB G1

Combining technologies from the motorbike with the sensations you can have driving a car, the SUB G1 is an interesting concept sports car, designed more for the circuit, it has the particularity of beeing composed by traditional two front wheels and a rear axle with one wheel, similar to a motorcycle. It was designed by American designer Jay Brett....
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POLESTAR O2 ELECTRIC ROADSTER

Polestar has just provided their vision of a new era of sports cars. The company is previewing a stunning electric hardtop roadster named O2. The Polestar O2 is a hard-top convertible built on a bespoke aluminum platform and features a distinctive design, innovative materials, and ground-breaking technology. The car also showcases a number of new developments in sustainability and performance technology with features like thermoplastic mono-materials, recycled polye...
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ONEWHEEL

The hoverboard is here! (well not quite), meet Onewheel, a self-balancing one-wheeled electric skateboard. It is basically a skateboard without the wheels and with a big fat wheel in the center, all the electric stuff is neatly hidden inside the aluminum chassis of the board. The board is easy to ride, simply lean forward to drive forward, back to stop and press your heels or toes to turn. When fully charged, the Onewheel has a 6 mile range and can hit speeds of 12 ...
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