Triumph 110th Anniversary Bonneville

Triumph Bonneville 110th Anniversary Edition Bike

2012 marks the 110th anniversary of the iconic British motorcycle brand Triumph and to celebrate, Triumph has introduced the 2012 Bonneville T100 110th Anniversary bike.  The limited edition motorcycle is based on the standard 1902 No. 1 Bonneville T100 model.

The Triumph Bonneville 110th Anniversary Edition bike features a classic Khaki Green and Aluminum Silver paint scheme and comes with a special crest on the side cover inspired by classic Triumph tank badges.  Other unique items on the 110th anniversary edition bike include a chrome chain guard, chrome pillion grab handle, and a chrome cam cover.

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Three-Wheel In-Line Motorcycle by DDS

I’ve never had an opportunity to ride a motorcycle on my own but I certainly appreciate the technology in the latest bikes as well as the beautiful designs. Just when you think a sports bike can’t look any sexier, manufacturers somehow are able to pull it off. The bike featured today is not exactly sexy but the concept is definitely unique and has a number of advantages going for it that could be introduced on a larger scale to the motorcycle industry.

You may have seen three-wheel automobiles in the past but nothing like the three-wheel in-line motorcycle, the creation of Jon Parson who is based in the UK. His company, Dynamic Design Studio, was set up in 2006 and work began on developing three-wheel in-line motorcycle to improve of the standard two wheel motorcycle. I admit, it’s definitely a head turner with it’s extended wheel base and of course the extra wheel.

Awesome Luxury Yacht – K60 Anaconda

Luxury Boat

I can’t think of a better way to spend a hot summer day than to spend it on a boat with scantily clad women, and if you’re super rich, you can do that in luxury and style with the K60 Anaconda.  The K60 Anaconda is a super awesome luxury yacht designed by KeyFrame Studio, an Italian design studio.

Although the yacht is a concept and will probably cost more money than I’ve seen in my entire life, it’s still an awesome piece of nautical machinery.