Monthly Archives: July 2009
Yannick Granieri Clip
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info: LoFiBicycleClub.com thanks Vincent
Ferrari 458 Italia
Ferrari has taken the wraps of its new F458 Italia, the eagerly awaited replacement for the F430. As expected, the emphasis is on lightness and hi-tech materials, with design cues and engineering elements trickling down from limited edition models like the Enzo.
auto motor und sport TV – Zu Gast bei Edeltuner Mansory (1/2)
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Cash Roll
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It’s Day 4 of the Nike 6.0 Huntington Beach BMX Pro, held alongside the US Open of Surfing. Keeping with a theme that is steeped in tradition, there are ladies present. Everyone is minding their manners, except for Daniel Dhers. He takes the opportunity to rudely introduce his latest, greatest, and possibly dirtiest creation…the CASH ROLL! Don’t ask, because not even Daniel knows what he’s doing.
SiLLGEY bikes
The Sillgey Piccolo provides a compact bicycle for easy transport for the urban or casual commuter. Easily carried in a car or on a subway train, the Piccolo sports 20-inch wheels and 4130 chrome moly steel construction available in TIG welding. The choice of steel construction makes the Piccolo safe and durable without adversely affecting portability. For high mobility in urban settings, the Piccolo offers the rider the independence of a bicycle without the extra weight of a full sized bicycle. For trick riders, the small size brings with it mobility and agility.
Tera Patrick x Supreme Polaroids by Kenneth Capello [NSFW]
Originally seeing themselves at the center of well-received celebrity collaboration, a few seasons after the fact comes some Polaroid photographs which were shot by Kenneth Capello involving porn star Tera Patrick for Supreme. With Polaroid film ceasing to exist with its trademark colors and exposure, this makes for some imagery that will never be duplicated.
Tour De Dank Deux by mweimar
Lance Armstrong Tour de France 2009
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The Tour de France came to a close Sunday in Paris with Lance Armstrong on the podium again after a four-year absence. OK, it was a third place finish and he stood beside his Astana teammate Alberto Contador — but what a return to the Tour it was for the Texan.
LUMIX GH1 with Nikon Lenes
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