YOU ARE BIDDING ON A STOCK FRAME FROM A 1971 HONDA CT TRAIL 90, IT APPEARS TO BE STRAIGHT, WITH NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT, AND SHOULD BE A NICE ONE FOR A RESTORATION FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS, AND SINCE WE ARE PARTING OUT THE WHOLE BIKE DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER HONDA PARTS LISTED.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- 1971 honda ct trail 90 foot pegs and side stand(US $19.99)
- Harley davidson chrome solenoid for 5-speed(US $20.00)
- Nos 1984 yamaha rz-350 new original 'silky white ' ( red ) right side cover(US $249.99)
- 1984 honda gl1200 oil temperature sensor and wiring hm600(US $24.00)
- 1984 honda gl1200 oil fill cap hm600(US $14.00)
- 1984 honda gl1200 coolant temperature sensor and housing hm600(US $29.00)
2003-2013:10 Years of Tesla Motors
Tue, 21 May 2013First, it left us stranded due to a stuck charger, and then it made us smile from ear to ear with its silent but deadly acceleration. Yes, it's safe to say we've had both good and bad experiences with Teslas here at Autoweek. In its 10 years of existence, the company has given us the zippy Roadster based on the Lotus Elise and the current Model S.
Luxgen Luxgen5 sedan
Fri, 09 Dec 2011Luxgen, Taiwan's only automotive manufacturer with its own design and development center, has announced the launch of the Luxgen5 sedan, which the company says has three design aesthetic elements: surfacing performance, re-curved strokes and intelligent airfoil. What this translates to is a silhouette comparable to the Opel Insignia, with an arcing A-pillar that runs through the cant rail onto the high rear deck. The DRG boasts a large grille, where the chromed ‘wing' motif runs into the LED lamp graphics. The sculpted flanks feature an array of character and detail lines that fall into the ‘re-curved strokes' category of the Luxgen design language.
College Exhibition: IAAD - 'Italian Sportivity: The New Generation'
Fri, 19 Aug 2005Demonstrating the development of new concepts for Alfa Romeo and Ducati, the Automobile Museum of Turin, Italy, has been hosting an exhibition entitled 'Italian Sportivity: The New Generation'. The work was produced by Transport Design students from Turin's Institute of Applied Arts and Design (IAAD). Working with designers from both companies, IAAD students were given a pair of options to chose from: two wheels or four; Ducati or Alfa Romeo.