It’s a drag, isn’t it? Pushing your smiley-faced cherub around all day with no chance of reprieve? (Except in Starbucks, to irritate crazed bloggers). Thankfully, Orbit Baby’s stroller can fit up to two scooters on the back for joyride fun.
That stylish businessman is the envy of his peers, thanks to the TITAN High-roller Suitcase. A combination socks container and extreme sports device, the TITAN turns tedious baggage transportation into a fun leisure pursuit.
Yamaha just introduced the EC-03, their new Zero-Emission Electric Scooter that’s primed to save the world. Well, at least Asia. The EC-03 is cheaper than most its competitors and apparently highly desirable in Asia’s crazy-for-scooters market.
I know this will come as a shock, but as admittedly awesome as this armadillo-inspired concept may be, nobody wants to steal your moped. [themarkswork via INewIdea via OhGizmo!]
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I’m sure the conversation that started with “let’s hook a roundabout up to my Vespa and ride it until one of us flies off at breakneck speed” sounded much more convincing in the original German.
Going through some sort of third-life crisis, 30-year-old British plumber Colin Fruze did what every road-rager dreams of, but dares not do: attached a flame-thrower to his moped. Take that, Ford Mondeo men!
Small garden owners who can’t be arsed pushing a conventional lawnmower around in neat lines, nor afford a proper ride-on mower, rejoice: designer Vicky Petihovski has created a (concept) mower just for you.
Not since the treasure bath have two amazing things coalesced so perfectly to form something even more amazing. I present the Trolley Scooter. Air travel just got competitive.