- 2013 KTM Subframe
- 77203002000
- Used In excellent Condition
- Fits Most 2011-2013 Bikes
- Came Off A 2013 450 SX-F With Less Than 10 Hours
Frames for Sale
- Kawasaki vn800b vn800 vn 800 classic crash highway bar engine guard(US $55.00)
- 250 bobber rolling chassis bad ass setup!!(US $2,750.00)
- Dragster rolling chassis(US $2,800.00)
- Hoppe hdf-rk-vn vanilla zilla black fairing w/o stereo for harley road king(US $742.95)
- Paughco 98-06 dresser-style frame for harley-davidson(US $2,191.61)
- Easy find kickstand extension for harley 1986-06 softail 1984-06 touring(US $29.95)
Kia at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Thu, 17 Sep 2009By Tom Sharpe First Official Pictures 17 September 2009 14:00 Kia chose the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show to introduce its new hatchback-cum-SUV, the Venga. But attracting more attention were hybrid versions of two of the South Korean manufacturer’s other models, the just-facelifted Ceed and new Sorento. In two very different ways.
VW Polo unveiled at Geneva motor show 2009
Mon, 02 Mar 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 02 March 2009 20:04 VW tonight issued these first photos of the new Polo Mk5 on the eve of its Geneva motor show debut. And the latest Polo supermini is every inch the shrunken Golf hatchback we were expecting – it looks like a Golf the cat sat on. One of the headlines is that they've cut the kerb weight by 8% over the outgoing Polo.
Jaguar F-Type fleet in Union Jack livery promote ‘Best of British’
Mon, 12 Aug 2013A fleet of ‘Union Jack’ Jaguar F-Types (pictured) are touring the UK It all started with Top Gear’s ‘Best of British’ line-up of all things British Automotive on the Mall back in June, which aired a week ago as the finale to Series 20 of Top Gear. That piece was put together on the back of Top Gear’s testing of the new Range Rover Sport and the new Jaguar F-Type, with Top Gear managing to drag all manner of motorised vehicles to the Mall to celebrate proper British success. With the Jaguar F-Types sitting proudly at the front of the assembled ‘Best of British’, Jaguar’s PR machine wisely decided there was mileage in the whole ‘Best of British’ thing, so they’ve launched a competition with the hashtag #YourTurnBritain.