Two Brothers Racing POWERTIP P3 MX/ATV
Many municipalities and tracks have begun to implement new, tougher regulations that limit the sound output of street bikes, off-road cycles and ATVs. In the interest of health & safety and of maintaining good relationships between riders and the non-riding community, Two Brothers Racing has developed a series of highly effective sound reducing tips which can help everyone to get along.
Exhaust for Sale
- Two brothers kawasaki zx-14r zx14 2006-07 black series slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $554.36)
- Two brothers kawasaki concours 14 2008-13 black series slip-on exhaust titanium(US $403.16)
- Two brothers kawasaki ninja 300 2013 black series slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $331.16)
- Two brothers bmw s1000rr 2010-13 black series slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $367.16)
- Two brothers yamaha super tenere 2010-2013 slip-on exhaust carbon fiber(US $374.36)
- Two brothers p2 tip mini powertip (US $20.95)
Nissan Denki Cube concept
Thu, 20 Mar 2008By Liz Turner Motor Shows 20 March 2008 16:24 Nissan's cute Cube will go on sale in the US in 2009 and a production version will be unveiled at the next LA Auto Show, Nissan announced in New York. This will be a petrol Cube: an electric Cube, based on the Denki concept unveiled in NY will follow. 'Denki' is Japanese for electric and the concept is the current Cube with a new EV powertrain, with various trim tweaks to remind you of the battery power.
SHOCK CAR NEWS! New Bentley SUV won’t be cheap
Sat, 28 Jun 2014New Bentley SUV won’t be cheap The Bentley SUV is now not just a probable future model for Bentley, but is now a fully confirmed project that will result in the first ever SUV from Bentley in 2016. Having now moved away from the ‘Bentley Shed’ school of car design we saw with the original EXP 9 F Concept - which got huge criticism when it was revealed – to a much sleeker design that looks like a Continental GT on stilts, the new Bentley SUV will be much in demand when it arrives. But one question that hasn’t been answered is where exactly Bentley will pitch the price of their new SUV?
Toyota to spend $1.1 billion on unintended acceleration claims
Thu, 27 Dec 2012Toyota Motor Corp. is setting aside $1.1 billion to settle various U.S. lawsuits and other claims stemming from reports of unintended acceleration that plagued the automaker in 2009-2010.