Accessories for Sale
Motorcycle billet style bootrests kit, chrome finish 401-1 new(US $129.95)
Biketek series 3 red rear stand with bobbin spools black 6mm yamaha r6 99 & up(US $49.89)
Harley davidson 1981 fl tour glide tinted v-twin milwaukee mirrors(US $9.99)
Oem harley davidson 1981 fl tour glide chrome front brake master cylinder cover(US $5.00)
Biketek ser 2 red rear stand aluminum 10mm bobbin bolts kawasaki ninja 650r all(US $44.89)
Progrip 801 dual density motorcycle motocross grips 7/8 inch back / yellow pair(US $13.99)
Porsche 911 GT3 new engine production starts April 22nd 2014
Sun, 13 Apr 2014The new engines for the Porsche 911 GT3 (pictured) start production this month The recall for the Porsche 911 GT3 after a couple of fires forced Porsche to evaluate the cause – and stop further production – now looks to have not only been resolved, but a fix is soon to be available. But Porsche is taking no chances with any sort of sticking plaster fix and is instead building new engines for the 911 GT3, with optimized piston rod screw connection – the cause of the problem – to make sure nothing goes wrong again. Porsche are planning to start production of the revised engine on 22nd April and will be despatching engines out to dealers shortly thereafter for them to fit to the affected cars.
Concours d'Elegance of America: Auctions and Tigers, Oh My!
Sat, 30 Jul 2011Detroit knows how to do car shows. Perhaps no area in the country outside of Pebble Beach can put on a multiday, multievent festival of sheetmetal in the manner in which the Motor City can. It's intrinsic, at times it's altruistic--but it's always about the cars.
Suzuki loses the American Dream, dies an unloved death on our shores
Tue, 06 Nov 2012On Nov. 5, 2012, the American Suzuki Motor Corp.filed for bankruptcy and announced that no more Suzukis will be sold in America—not now, not ever. (Unless someone has the Bricklin-like foresight to import Wagon Rs to our advanced civilization in, say, 50 years.) And with that news, the Stateside automotive journalists filed their respective stories, drove home and sat on the couch to twiddle their thumbs.

