1981 Honda Cb650c Oem Rear Brake Pedal Bracket (75) on 2040-parts.com
Rensselaer, Indiana, United States
1981 Honda CB650c OEM rear brake pedal bracket in good used condition. Spring has some pitting but still usable See pics for condition Sold as shown |
Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- 1973 yamaha dt250 left rear foot rest (0004)(US $8.50)
- Edge cut heel toe shift lever w/ shifter peg harley touring softail road glide(US $22.36)
- 00 - 01 honda cbr 929 929rr oem left rear set with shifter & linkage str8 9293(US $79.95)
- Harley-davidson street 500/750 forward control(10") for 2016 model.(US $619.00)
- Chrome & black highway foot pegs front foot rest 02-09 yamaha road star warrior
- Msr hp footpegs (mscr5)(US $109.95)
CLASSIC CARS EASY PREY FOR THIEVES
Thu, 10 Oct 2013CLASSIC cars will always have an appeal for those willing to forego today’s modern extras like power-steering and air conditioning for the thrill of owning and driving a timeless machine. However, Tracker, the UK’s leading stolen vehicle recovery company, is warning that it is not just creature comforts these valuable cars are missing, but important modern security features which make them an easy target for thieves. Stuart Chapman, head of Tracker’s Police Relationship Team, said, “Classic car owners are understandably cautious when it comes to installing alarm systems and immobilisers.
Winners announced in 2010 Car Design of the Year competition
Wed, 02 Mar 2011The 2010 Car Design of the Year awards, which took place at the annual Car Design Night at La Sip nightclub in Geneva last night, recognized the winners of the best production and concept cars of 2010 as voted by Car Design News readers in an online poll. With over 1000 votes taken in over a three month period, the winners finally emerged as the Range Rover Evoque and the Pininfarina Duettottanta in the Best Production and Best Concept Car design categories, respectively. Officially unveiled at the 2010 Paris motor show, the Range Rover Evoque represents the best translation from concept car to production vehicle we've seen in recent times.
Electric cars can become electricity banks
Fri, 23 Sep 2011Ever try to store electricity? It won't stay in a bottle, and you can't keep it in your sock drawer. So when you have a lot of it--say, when it's windy and your wind turbines are really spinning, or when it's sunny and your gallium arsenide photovoltaics are lighting up, or at night when the utility's generators can run unhindered--you have to store it somewhere.