CBR600 91-05 / CBR600RR 03-09
CBR900 95-99 / CBR929 00-01 CBR954 02-03 / RC51 00-07 VTR1000 98-02 / CBR1100 97-05 CBR1000RR 04-09 |
Gas Tanks for Sale
- Vortex fuel cap base
- Vortex fuel cap base yamaha
- 1993 - 1998 honda cbr900rr fuel tank cap with key(US $45.00)
- 1979 yamaha xs 650 fuel tank chopper bobber motorcycle gas tank(US $100.00)
- Harley touring front fender oem
- 83568mu chrome plated grooved style hose ends 5/8" o.d., 5/16" & 3/8" i.d(US $22.99)
One Lap of the Web: The Weird World of Wheels
Wed, 14 May 2014-- Introducing the greatest television show you've never heard of: "Operation: Mystery!" Imagine if the "X-Files" took place in 1960s Japan, and had its own cool custom car the heroes rolled around in: the Tortoise, a pudgy little thing that resembled the unholy combination of an Opel GT and a Dustbuster. It was bulletproof (not really), had gullwing doors (really) and was based on a Subaru 360 (really!). Sadly, its whereabouts are unknown, and it might have disappeared into the ether along with the UFOs its heroes probably investigated.
Porsche Battery – a mere £1200
Thu, 10 Dec 2009The rather expensive Porsche Lithium Ion Battery Car batteries have been roughly the same shape and size – and utilised basically the same lead-acid technology – for years. They’ve got better, as you no longer need to top them up with distilled water at regular intervals (I’m showing my age now), and they are less prone to going flat. But that probably has more to do with alternators replacing dynamos than the batteries themselves.
Halloween: Best rides for trick-or-treaters
Wed, 31 Oct 2012So, how do you think all those ghosts, goblins, witches and super heroes get to your neighborhood on Halloween night, anyway? Television and the big screen have used all sorts of contraptions that could fit into just about any Halloween theme. From Herman Munster's Munster Koach to the Batmobile to the rarely seen Super Car from Darrin Stevens' garage in "Bewitched," there have been plenty of scary-looking vehicles used in TV and movies that were hardly (in most cases) darlings of car showrooms.