THIS IS A FINAL DRIVE FROM A 1982 YAMAHA XV920J. WILL FIT ALL SHAFT DRIVES FROM 1981-1983. THIS UNIT DOES NOT LEAK OIL AND DID NOT MAKE ANY NOISE WHEN RIDING THE BIKE. PLEASE VIEW ALL MY PICTURES TO BE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED. I AM LISTING AROUND 200 PARTS, SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I HAVE ENOUGH PARTS TO BUILD ONE COMPLETE BIKE AND A GOOD START ON ANOTHER. SO IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU NEED, PLEASE ASK. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY AUCTIONS.
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
1982 yamaha virago rear brake housing (US $9.95)
Yamaha virago rear air shock control mount(US $4.95)
Yamaha xv 920j rear swing arm(US $19.95)
Yamaha xv 920j drive sahft boot(US $4.95)
1982 yamaha xv920r virago rear foot rest(US $9.95)
Yamaha rear air shock 1981,'82,'83(US $19.95)
A Pagani Zonda R For Sale – Track not included!
Wed, 11 Mar 2009A Pagani Zonda R is up for grabs As we reported recently, Pagani has finally got round to officially launching the Pagani Zonda R, the ultimate performance Zonda (not that there’s anything wrong with the performance on the Zonda S or Zonda F or Zonda Cinque or…), which is a pure, track-only version of Pagani’s stunning supercar. As you would expect, there are only going to be a handful of Zonda Rs made and frankly, unless you have your own track (or own your own country), you’re not going to be able to use it to blat down to the pub on a Sunday lunchtime. But that small detail won’t stop the well-heeled petrol-head from digging deep to buy one.
Peugeot 308 R Concept: Peugeot’s hot 308 leaks ahead of Frankfurt
Mon, 26 Aug 2013The Peugeot 308 R Concept (pictured) will debut at Frankfurt The new Peugeot 308 only got an airing back in May, and it won’t get it’s official public debut until the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. But Peugeot are already planning a hot version. The first photos of the Peugeot 308 R have surfaced this morning on Autowp and show an aggressive 308 with a very distinctive two-tone paint job.
Choice of UK police cars massively slimmed down
Fri, 22 Oct 2010Car enthusiasts will soon be able to relax a little after it was announced that the range of police cars approved for use in Britain is being slashed. Those backward glances in your mirror will now be a simpler mental process. This week’s Government spending review will purge many of the wilder police cars favoured by some constabularies, as they launch a drive to save £3.4 million each year by standardising procurement of patrol cars.



