Showing posts with label Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street. Show all posts

Having a bad day? These hilarious fails will cheer you up

Being a celebrity is not easy. They always need to look glamorous. But more often than not, it’s the Photoshop that helps them hiding their flaws.

These 5 photo shopped images will tell you the real truth behind the glamorous industry.

1. Toilet fail


via pleated-jeans

2. Wrong!


via hadonejob

3. If you need some horsepower, the drink this.


via 9gag

4. You had one job!


via reddit

5. Another gas station disaster

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These Incredible Hobbit Homes Bring Tiny House Living To The Next Level

#1 Green Magic Homes

A company in Florida, called Green Magic Homes, can bring your Hobbit living fantasy to live.



#2 Pre-Fab Pods

These homes are pre-fab and eco friendly, made to reside under grass and soil.


#3 Inside

These pods are not only cute on the outside, but the inside is charming. They are also weather resistant, 100% non-toxic, non-corrosive, fire resistant, and emit no carbon.


#4 100 square Meters

The10 square meter Hobbit holes are take 10 days to make and can survive harsh elements, and even an earthquake.


#5 Fiber-Reinforced Polymer

Made from fiber-reinforced polymer, they are protected from sun and water.


#6 Choice Of Sizes

You can choose from a studio all the way up to a 3 bedroom, and some have garages and wedding gazebos.


#7 Fruit And Vegetable Farms

Some get really creative, doubling the structures as fruit and vegetable farms. Take that Bilbo Baggins.


SUZUKI VIRUS 1000


The company “Frankonia AG” from Switzerland, affiliated with a local Suzuki motorcycle studio “Moto Virus AG”, created their own street fighter Suzuki Virus 1000 based on Suzuki GSX-R1000.
In the development of the motorcycle creators used engine, chassis and suspension of GSX-R1000. The side plastic fairings were made specially for Virus 1000. Headlamp was borrowed from GSR750. As concerns exhaust system – there are two choices: one is made in the style of MotoGP, the other consists of two separate mufflers fitted on the side. In addition, experts “Frankonia AG” and “Moto Virus AG” increased the power of the standard engine to amazing 185 hp


http://future-motorcycles.com

Street Racer is a Ferrari of E-Bikes



E-bikes are gaining ground in this world of fast cars and powerful two-wheelers. The need for eco-friendly transportation has inspired designers to create easy to handle and comfortable bikes that don’t require you to stress yourself while riding. EH Line’s latest range of e-bikes called Street Racer has been named the Ferrari of the line-up owing to its electric motor and riding dynamics.The colorful bike can take you to speeds of 45 kmph. The 250W motor, which is tastefully concealed, drives you longer distances on a single charge though we can’t confirm the driving range. What we do know is that it’s selling for an expensive price of $9,250 which will make it a tad difficult to buy. What we do like is the look of the Street Racer with its soft curves and sporty design. Ideal for non-racers, the e-bike is a good investment if you’re searching for a two-wheeler to ride short distances.The efficient bike has been constructed out of carbon monocoque for superior strength and rigidity. It makes use of a BionX engine with power sensing capability to enhance your riding experience. The lightweight body enables faster acceleration and easy handling which is something non-racers look for in a bike. The Street Racer weighs 16 kg and can also be used without the motor if you want to work up a sweat.What buyers will appreciate is the training mode that enables riders to simulate gradients consisting of four levels from mountain sections to the lowlands. The BionX engine with its power sensing capability enhances the pedal feature to ensure that you aren’t left puffing and panting after a ride.According to EH Line, customers can avail of the bike in any color they choose. This means that you could be left owning a Street Racer in a unique shade.

Via: Crazyengineers

Pro Street 1965 Fairlane


The 16th Annual Silver Springs Ford & Mustang Roundup Sixteen years is a long time for anything these days, but we’re constantly amazed at the flyers we receive here at the office for shows all across the country that are well into the double digits for their annual show. A successful show isn’t easy to come by.
You have to have a nice location, a good date on the calendar (you know how many shows are scheduled for Father’s Day weekend every year?), and a well-organized staff of club members or employees to handle the logistics. A big show (we’re talking 200 or more cars) can’t be handled by just one person. Just because a show has a “show chairperson” doesn’t mean that they are responsible for everything. No, delegation is the keyword and it takes several people to do it right-someone to handle registration, someone to handle vendors, and so forth. Day of show is a whole ‘nother monster with lines of cars that need to be run through registration and parked in a timely manner. No one wants to sit in a line overheating just to get into a car show. Not even me!

Source: mustangandfords.com