Original Harley Davidson Solo Seat, came off a 2008 Street Glide, Fits Touring Models. Excellent Condition, only used twice. Retails for over $300.00
Seats for Sale
Mustang tripper seat for 2008-2013 harley fl touring models flht fltr flhx flhr(US $349.95)
1987 1986 hokda cr80 seat oem stock complete(US $15.00)
Saddlemen explorer g-tech seat black for harley flhr flhx(US $372.69)
Cobra square sissy bar w/short pad 14 in suzuki boulevard c50 2005-2009(US $230.12)
08 09 suzuki gsxr 600 750 oem rear seat gsx-r 600 750 rear oem seat stock(US $40.00)
Harley-davidson leather badlander seat dyna fat street bob low rider wide-glide (US $219.00)
Belgian Grand Prix Qualifying – Hamilton beaten to pole by Rosberg
Sat, 23 Aug 2014Rosberg takes pole in Belgium in the rain Formula One is back from its summer break, but normal service has resumed with Mercedes taking a one-two at Spa in qualifying for the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix, but it’s Nico Rosberg on pole, beating Lewis Hamilton in to second place. The two Mercedes were in a league of their own – two seconds ahead of the best of the rest – as torrential rain made the Spa circuit teachorous. Hamilton’s qualifying was patchy – - and a bit erratic – and he also had problems with glazed discs pulling his car to the left, but Rosberg was consistent – and quick – and deserved his pole.
Design Contest: Stile Italiano Giovani 2004
Fri, 22 Oct 2004One of the sad things about being editor of a motoring magazine is turning down all the enthusiastic young job applicants who know exactly how to test Ferraris against Lamborghinis, using Porsches as benchmarks...exactly the kind of people I don't need. I imagine it might be the same with judging a design competition. There will be masses of young people who love drawing cars submitting their sketches - and there it all ends.
Telematics discounts tempting young drivers
Wed, 17 Sep 2014INCREASING numbers of young drivers are opting-in to telematics-based car insurance in attempt to reduce their premiums. Specialist young driver insurer Carrot has reported a 62% rise in the number of its policyholders choosing to have a telematics device, consisting of accelerometers and a GPS tracker, fitted to their car. The company says that they could save up to 20% on their annual insurance premium, which for the youngest drivers almost always amounts to a discount of hundreds of pounds.





