Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Honda Cb 750/ Kawasaki Kz 900/1000 Fork Lowering Kit/ Cafe / Bobber/ Drag Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

These 2" spacers will lower the front forks of 71-78 CB 750 Hondas as well as 73-80 Kawasaki KZ 900 and KZ 1000s.
They will very possibly fit other models as well.
Disassemble your forks and use these spacers over the inner dampening tube at the bottom of the forks as shown in the pictures.
Then trim 2" off of each fork spring to compensate for the spacers, reassemble and add fork oil
Made of aluminum.
This auction is just for the 2 spacers.
The dampening pipe and spring are just to show how the spacers fit in your forks dampener.

International Buyers:
Contact me for shipping costs before you buy this item, as they can be quite expensive from the US


Mercedes-Benz CLA180 cheats the wind

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

Mercedes-Benz claims its new CLA180 BlueEfficiency Edition will be the world's most aerodynamically efficient production road car when the European deliveries begin in June. The swoopy four-door sedan forms part of an initial five-car lineup of CLA models set for a public debut at the Geneva motor show in March. With an official drag co-efficient of 0.22, the CLA180 Blue Efficiency Edition undercuts the existing aerodynamic champion, the Mercedes B180 BlueEfficiency with the optional eco technology package, which claims a 0.24 Cd.

Land Rover: A year of Range Rover Evoque production and 80,000 sales

Thu, 05 Jul 2012

Land Rover is celebrating a year of Range Rover Evoque production and sales of 80,000 Evoques. The Range Rover Evoque continues to astonish with its sales performance and a seemingly unquenchable thirst from buyers to grab as many as Land Rover can build, despite its distinctly premium price structure. But that’s because Land Rover has managed to be right on the Zeitgeist with the Evoque, which conspires to offer a properly premium feel in a smaller package with no loss of ability compared to the full size Range Rover, so even car buyers with deep pockets can feel they’re being sane when they scratch their car buying itch and yet have no real compromise in ability or image.

Art Center College of Design - Next Lunar Rover

Fri, 27 Jun 2008

Students in their fifth and sixth terms at Art Center College of Design created their visions for the 'Next Lunar Rovers' in a project sponsored by NASA. The design brief, which tasked students with designing the optimal lunar rover for the next moon mission, called for the designs to support the unique functional challenges of such a vehicle while inspiring everyone that sees it to want to go for a drive on the moon. The designs were also meant to serve as an icon to jumpstart interest of the public in lunar expeditions.