This is the 138 Cycle Fabrication Triumph unit construction frame
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
Rsd 0208-2029-bp tracker front fork brace harley fxst/flst/fxdwg 84-12(US $105.12)
Harley davidson dyna wide glide forks(US $125.00)
Swingarm 1986 kawasaki kz100 kz 1000 police(US $24.95)
Harley r45833-97 l45826-97 lower fl fork legs <1999 touring dual disk 3/4" axle(US $115.00)
Eagle mike klr 650 lowering link 08 and later(US $55.00)
08 09 10 cbr 1000 rr cbr1000 cbr1000rr rear brake caliper pads(US $30.00)
Ford B-Max goes in to production
Mon, 25 Jun 2012The Ford B-Max – Ford’s long overdue replacement for the Fusion – has gone in to production in Romania before going on sale in Europe in September. The Ford B-Max is the long-awaited replacement for the very ancient Ford Fusion which finally, a year on from the B-Max Concept - arrived at this year’s Geneva Motor Show in production guise. Thankfully – because the B-Max concept as so convincing – Ford has managed to deliver a production B-Max that carries over almost all the features of the concept with just a few minor things – like more sensible wheels and proper door handles – marking the production B-Max out from the concept.
Ultra-rare Steyr Puch 500 goes to auction
Tue, 16 Sep 2014£18,000 might seem like a lot of money for a car based on the original Fiat 500, but this particular Steyr Puch example is one of just 33 ever built. Austrian firm Steyr Puch entered into an agreement with Fiat in 1954 after production was halted during World War II, and began production of the 500 under licence. Only 33 right-hand drive examples were ever produced, and of those only two survive; this example and one in the Steyr Puch museum in Austria.
GM preps for new engines, 8-speed transmission
Thu, 04 Apr 2013General Motors is spending $332 million to upgrade powertrain plants in three states to build a new eight-speed automatic transmission, a new V6 and a new family of small-displacement gasoline engines. The plants are in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. GM is also adding $46 million to an earlier $600 million program to upgrade powertrain plants in Saginaw and Romulus, Mich.