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YAMAHA OEM titanium shock spring 4.9
KG. The spring is brand new, was remove from the shock before the first ride.
The shock has black painted marks on top that means that the spring rate is 4.9
Kg /mm. Save a lot of weight with this titanium spring!! This spring will fit
on other KYB shock from other motorcycle brand. |
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
1991 harley davidson fl touring flhs evo electra glide rear brake line bolts
Harley davidson fl softail chrome fork sliders, single disc, nr
Goldwing gl1000 brake pads '75-77 (3 sets complete)(US $45.00)
Harley davidson street glide oem front left brake line hose # 41800010fl
1990 suzuki katana gsx600 front brake rotor right!(US $29.99)
Fits triumph bonneville tiger 650 pair fork seals 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970(US $13.99)
Renault Laguna (2007): first official pictures
Mon, 04 Jun 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 04 June 2007 12:06 New Renault Laguna: the lowdown Renault's big-selling Laguna will be replaced in the autumn autumn with this distinctive new family car. Okay, so it's not the most radical car Renault has ever produced, but it does usher in some interesting developments from La Régie, as it chases down the new Ford Mondeo and forthcoming Vauxhall Vectra. For starters, the Laguna is the latest car to be lighter than the model it replaces; despite being longer, wider and taller, it's an average 15kg skinnier across the range, which should boost performance, economy and emissions.
Mercedes SLK facelift (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 21 Dec 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 21 December 2007 00:01 Mercedes has given its SLK a spruce-up just in time for Christmas. Blink and you most certainly will miss it – but the company claims there are 650 modified parts on its renowned roadster, which gets freshened looks inside and out, and fettled engines to take it into 2008. Anoraks will spot the facelifted two-seater by its reshaped bumper and front air dam, and the large three-pointed star is given more prominence on the SLK’s snout.
Meguiar's condition improves to stable
Thu, 19 Aug 2010Avid car collector and TV host Barry Meguiar is in stable condition and his health is improving, according to a statement from Meguiar's Inc., the car-care-products company that bears his family name. Meguiar, 67, was hospitalized in Monterey, Calif., last weekend while attending the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, and on Wednesday, his condition was reported as serious. The company statement, released on Thursday afternoon, said Meguiar had contracted an undiagnosed virus recently while recording his TV show, "Car Crazy," outside the United States.
