YOU ARE BIDDING ON A STOCK FRAME FROM A 1971 HONDA CT TRAIL 90, IT APPEARS TO BE STRAIGHT, WITH NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT, AND SHOULD BE A NICE ONE FOR A RESTORATION FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS, AND SINCE WE ARE PARTING OUT THE WHOLE BIKE DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER HONDA PARTS LISTED.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
1971 honda ct trail 90 foot pegs and side stand(US $19.99)
Harley davidson chrome solenoid for 5-speed(US $20.00)
Nos 1984 yamaha rz-350 new original 'silky white ' ( red ) right side cover(US $249.99)
1984 honda gl1200 oil temperature sensor and wiring hm600(US $24.00)
1984 honda gl1200 oil fill cap hm600(US $14.00)
1984 honda gl1200 coolant temperature sensor and housing hm600(US $29.00)
2013 Maserati Quattroporte revealed
Tue, 06 Nov 2012Maserati has revealed the new flagship Quattroporte saloon ahead of a debut at the 2013 Detroit Motor Show. The new Quattroporte – revealed this morning ahead of a public debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show – is a bigger, lighter and slicker version of the current car, designed to give Maserati a car that competes on more even terms in the luxury car market. Maserati are being very stingy with detail on the new Quattroporte, so we’re going to have to make some educated guesses.
Daihatsu Kopen concept: changeable body panels
Fri, 22 Nov 2013Wondering what all the fuss is about the interchangeable body panels on the new Daihatsu Kopen concept at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show? Hopefully this will help it make a little more sense. As you can see from our montage image, Daihatsu has designed the Kopen concept with a kind of non-structural spaceframe.
A Fiat Accompli: Rodeo Drive, Italian style
Sun, 19 Jun 2011The annual Father's Day car celebration, the Rodeo Drive Concours, has feted many a marque over the years, from the inaugural show in 1993 honoring the Ferrari 348 Spyder to one year that celebrated the first 100 years of the automobile by bringing one representative car from each of those 100 years. But this year, it was Fiat. Yes, Fiat, the humble little car that put Italy back on wheels after the war.
