A full complete front end with triple tress front wheel,handle bars,fender,brake cailpers, rotors just the way u c it in the pic it comes off a 2005 will fit other bikes
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Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Honda tlr200 reflex fork(US $1.04)
- Honda 1994 cbr600f2 master cylinder front and lever(US $29.95)
- Honda 1994 cbr600f2 rear mono shock bracket & regulator(US $49.95)
- Wave brake disc rotor fit aprilia tuono 1000 fighter sl shiver gt falco 750(US $169.99)
- 2002 yamaha xvs vstar 650 rear suspension shock swingarm 4vr-22110-01-00 v star(US $75.00)
- Honda magna 84 vf700c rear brake drum(US $19.95)
New entry-level Caterham Seven to cost under £17k
Thu, 30 May 2013The new entry-level, sub-£17k Caterham Seven If there’s one thing you know about the Caterham Seven – Caterham’s recreation of Colin Chapman’s iconic Lotus Seven – it’s that it’s not b exactly laden with fripperies and heavy technology. So when Caterham tell us that they’re soon going to launch a new, entry-level, Seven that takes the Seven “…back to its simple design roots” we do wonder how much simpler the Seven can be than it already is. But Caterham say the new Seven will be probably the most fuel efficient car they produce with a new EU-6 compliant engine providing accessible fun for ‘under £17k’.
Top Gear Series 19: Video trailer & 1st episode details
Sat, 19 Jan 2013Series 19 of Top Gear returns to BBC 2 on 27th January, and we have a video trailer and details of the first episode. It’s been a bit odd without Top Gear on our screens (well, new Top Gear episodes), but normal service will resume on 27th January as series 19 of Top Gear returns to BBC2. Ahead of the first episode of series 19 (there will be seven episodes in total), the Beeb is making sure we know there’s a new Top Gear series coming with a short video trailer, and the BBC has also sent us details of the first episode.
Porsche And Jaguar Rise To Digital Prominence
Fri, 20 Dec 2013THE LATEST automotive search data from leading independent digital marketing agency, Greenlight, reveals Porsche and Jaguar have replaced Toyota and Citroen to become two of the ten most popular car brands that UK consumers have been eyeing up online. Greenlight’s quarterly report identified the most popular search terms and phrases consumers used when they searched on Google UK for cars in November, and ascertained which car manufacturer and dealer sites were most visible to their searches. According to the firm’s research, over 11 million searches were made by consumers looking for cars online, up almost 5% on the previous quarter.