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Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Honda gl1100 goldwing 1982 ebc front brake pads (US $20.80)
- Kawasaki h1 500 mach iii right front fork 1971-76 kh500(US $18.99)
- Honda cr80r cr85r cr125r front brake master cylinder kit cr250r cr500r(US $25.13)
- 1981 - 1982 husqvarna 250 430 xc swingarm & pivot bolt 430xc 250xc swing arm(US $45.00)
- Honda z50 rear wheel brake plate hub & sprocket z 50 mini trail z50a(US $12.00)
- 1986 honda helix cn250 cn 250 scooter used rear parking brake with brake cable!!(US $12.00)
One Lap of the Web: Motorcycles in revolt
Mon, 21 Apr 2014-- Danny Lyon photographed the Chicago Outlaws at the height of the counterculture: Following the gang on his Triumph, Lyon published his candid, brutal shots in 1968 with the title "The Bikeriders." Vice explains why Lyon's book mattered: He rode with them, documented their personal conversations and ultimately glorified the gang and their "existential struggle to be free." The book is due for re-release by the Aperture Foundation. -- Kim Boyle built this gorgeous custom 1978 BMW R100/7 on a shoestring budget, proving that you can't put a price on talent and taste. The as-yet-unnamed bike wears an old-school BMW roundel and some lovely details, including a headlight screen, a seat from a Ducati Monster and a custom 2-into-1 exhaust welded from 32 pieces of tubing.
Honda FCEV Concept debuts at the Los Angeles Motor Show 2013
Thu, 21 Nov 2013Newspress No company has done more to promote the idea of a hydrogen-powered fuel cell car than Honda. Eleven years on from the launch of their first 'production' hydrogen car, Honda showed off the FCEV Concept, which previews the debut of a new hydrogen production car in 2015. Until now, Honda's hydrogen cars have been notable for their conservatism.
New Mercedes A Class advert with no mention of Mercedes – or A Class
Sun, 27 May 2012Mercedes-Benz are launching an advert campaign for the new Mercedes A Class that features just an image and the hashtag – #NewGeneration. Traditional advertising dictates that you need to get your brand front and centre and end with strapline that states what’s on offer. But Mercedes are going a different route with the New A Class.