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Wheels, Tires for Sale
82-99 harley fxr sportster dyna rear 16x3 spoke wheel with new rotor and pulley(US $190.00)
Suzuki dl650 v-strom. 2013. rear rim . with tire.(US $300.00)
Kawasaki 1600cc front rim(US $199.00)
1982 ct110 honda trail 110 ct 110 front wheel hub(US $39.99)
07-12 triumph tiger 1050 oem rear axle back wheel rim pivot bolt axel(US $15.00)
Kings tire turbo paddle 110/100 - 18 nylon rear motorcycle tire
‘Selfie’ drivers risking their lives
Fri, 21 Mar 2014ONE IN 14 drivers admits taking a ‘selfie’ photo on their mobile phone while driving, despite official figures showing that one in ten (9%) of drivers have had an accident while using the phone at the wheel. Young drivers are the most likely to use their mobile phone to take a selfie, which is a picture of the phone user taken by themselves. A further one on 20 drivers also owns up to using a social media app on their smartphone while driving to send photos they have just taken friends.
2012 Nissan NV hauls the goods
Mon, 07 Feb 2011On the vehicular-evolutionary chart, full-size cargo vans haven't progressed much beyond the shag-carpeted, porthole-windowed, rolling disco lounges of the 1970s. Not a bad thing for obvious reasons, unless you're a tradesman or anyone else whose business requires a heavy-duty box on wheels to haul tools, equipment or goods. Enter the 2012 Nissan NV (Nissan Van), directed at what Nissan found was the least-satisfied segment of automotive customers.
Hyundai integrates Smartphones in to their cars
Sat, 22 Dec 2012Hyundai is harnessing the power of the Smartphone to make in-car information and driver settings integrate seamlessly. For those of us old enough to remember the first mobile phones – and the first home PCs – the realisation that we’re all walking round now with Smartphones that have more processing power than it took to put a man on the moon is almost mind boggling. Sadly, most of us use just a fraction of the capabilities of our phones, but the fact we have all that clever tech tucked in our trouser pockets gives car makers the opportunity to harness it to provide more functionality for their cars.



