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It used to be that celebrities and rock stars got all the lovin', but recently the fast track to stardom has blown wide open.
First it was "one size fits all," now it's "one size fits most." Things used to be waterproof; now they're just water resistant.
If you're sporting a leather jacket with armor and padding, it can feel like you're wearing the whole cow.
You may want to have a sneak peek at Victory's offerings for 2010, the Cross Roads and Cross Country.
Industrial air hammers can drop 1,100-pound shafts to sculpt steel and instantly lift them up again, thanks to the power of compressed air.
There are many things that make you scratch your head in this world. Things like how can a 660 ton aircraft stay airborne, how far is 20,000 leagues under the sea and what kind of voodoo keeps Keith Richards alive?
Once you get Polyurea there's no getting rid of it, and that's what makes it so great. It's the key ingredient that makes things stick, resist contaminants and flex with the material it's bonded to.
It's completely redefining the motorcycle experience. The new Zero electric-motored cycle doesn't need to be shifted and weighs half as much as conventional bikes.
Bushnell has created a keychain-sized GPS device that answers the age old question, "where is my bike?"
The Hugger Company developed its patented Technaline process to waterproof leather because, as they say, a dry hand is a warm hand.