Chronofighter Tourist Trophy
Named after the Isle of Man motorbike race, the Chronofighter Tourist Trophy sports a carbon fiber bezel, “30” minute counter (ironically, the average speed limit there) and triskelion emblem.
Named after the Isle of Man motorbike race, the Chronofighter Tourist Trophy sports a carbon fiber bezel, “30” minute counter (ironically, the average speed limit there) and triskelion emblem.
It’s not as epic as the Death Star, but the new Lego Battle of Endor set is a quarter of the price with major star power: you’ll get Han, Leia, Chewie, R2-D2, speeder bikes and an AT-ST.
LEGO’s Robo Attack is a brilliant sci-fi/adventure movie mashup: a giant piloted robot which can split in two, flame-thrower arms, hapless civilians and a harpoon-equipped bike.
Re~Cycle collects second-hand bicycles and ships them to Africa, where they can be used as personal transport, ambulances and more; donate a bike if you’re in the UK, or money elsewhere.
JeanRichard’s Brutale watch gets a Chronoscope edition; produced with Italian motorcycle maker MV Agusta, it sports a carbon fiber dial, bike-inspired counters and rubber case.
Weighing 20-28 lbs and folding neatly into a square when not in use, the Brompton Bicycle is designed to be easily taken onto buses, trains and airplanes with a minimum of fuss.
Using a 500cc Buell Blast motor, Mac Motorcycles’ four bikes espouse a rider-centric philosophy we can get behind (and ride on): Harley posture, flat-track manners and Ducati handling.
Kudos to David Osborne for being ultra efficient: his traveling drum kit serves as both his ride and his gig, with a bicycle that can be transformed into a drumset in only 20 minutes.
Check out this excellent preview video for inFAMOUS; it gives some background on your character (he’s a bike messenger) as well as the implications of good/bad moral choices.
Stephen Dettman’s solar-powered MotoMap GPS is motorcycle friendly; it mounts to the fuel tank with a strap and magnets and uses a flexible E-Ink display that works with gloves.
Its looks may not be for everyone, but the 2010 BMW S 1000 RR superbike sports a crowd-pleasing 999cc engine and a 404 lb dry weight, good for 193 hp and 83 lb/ft of torque.
Set in a city clearly modeled after Las Vegas, we had fun watching the various zombie-killing implements in this Checklist trailer for Dead Rising 2; moose heads and chainsaw bikes FTW!
Areaware’s IF Mode Bicycle is clean, through-and-through: this lightweight commuter bike features sleek lines, no greasy chains and wheels that slide neatly together when folding.
German motorcycle customizer Hollister has oodles of bikes to ogle, but their crowning achievement is the organo-metallic Phantom; it debuted in 2002 and has been touring ever since.
Incase’s Skate Messenger Bag is uber-functional: you’ll get a waterproof stash pocket, skateboard attachment, U-Lock strap, bike pump tie down, hip pack, and room for up to a 17″ laptop.
Wildly expensive, Dainese’s Verbier Pelle jacket price premium is due to its Gore-Tex membrane; it’s essentially full-grain cowhide that is water repellent, breathable and durable.
Lean, mean and green, the Zero S is a one-speed, clutchless all-electric bike with a top speed of 60mph and a range of 60 miles; it’s good for 31 hp and 62.5 lb-ft of torque.
A modern version of 1920s board track racing bikes, Derringer Cycles are moto-hybrids which can be pedaled like a bicycle but also sport a 49cc 4-stroke Honda engine.
An evolution of Dainese’s motorcyclist-oriented Wave Safety Jacket, the V Neck Wave Jacket increases neck cervical support, thereby protecting against wind and jerky movement.
Billed as the world’s most expensive and exclusive production sport bike, MV Agusta’s F4CC is limited to 100 and is handbuilt with a 200hp 1078cc engine that tops out at 195 mph.
A uniquely American take on the classic rocking horse, Rockin Choppers are hand-built wooden bikes that are heirloom quality; each is signed, numbered and dated. Thanks, Mark!
Because nobody rides a hog like the Amish: this Amish Country Choppers tee is a take-off on custom bike outfit Orange County Choppers, albeit with a steampunkish flair.
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