1986 Atc250r Honda Oem Footpegs Set Foot Pegs Left Right 250r Atc 85 86 250 R on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, United States
1986 ATC250R Honda OEM foot pegs with mounting bolts. Both pegs are straight and in nice shape. Only minor aging and wear is present (pictured). Will fit 85-86 ATC250R.
|
Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- 1997 polaris sportsman 500 footwells(US $75.00)
- Suzuki lt125 1984-1986 rear brake foot pedal(US $15.00)
- Suzuki lt125 1984-1986 foot pegs(US $20.00)
- Floor board brackets from 2014 honda 500 foreman manual #20(US $29.95)
- Footpegs foot pegs from honda trx 450er 450r 2007 #104(US $19.95)
- Footpegs foot pegs from 2007 suzuki ltz400 z400 #140(US $19.95)
Rolls Royce EX200 (RR4 / Ghost) breaks cover early
Thu, 19 Feb 2009The Rolls Royce EX200 Concept unveiled ahead of its Geneva debut [ad#ad-1] Well, this was supposed to be embargoed until tomorrow, but if the Daily Telegraph are prepared to jump the gun, I suppose we may as well jump on their coach and run it as well! After more spy shots of the Rolls Royce RR4 than I care to remember, and teaser images and trickles of details, we finally have some concrete information, and some images, to put meat on the bones of the new Baby Rolls Royce. But apparently we shouldn’t call it the ‘Baby’ RR, as Rolls Royce insists that the new car, which will be almost exactly the same as this concept, will be built to the same exacting standards as the flagship Phantom.
Saab prices new 9-5 (2010) from £26.5k
Wed, 24 Mar 2010By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 24 March 2010 07:00 Saab has set the pricing for its new 9-5, which goes on sale today. Although the order bank opens on 24 March, the first deliveries of the new 9-5 aren't due until 'summer 2010'. A new 9-5 estate, the SportWagon, has been confirmed for launch in 2011.
BMW US revives ‘The Ultimate Driving Machine’ +video
Sat, 30 Apr 2011BMW 5-Series Refuel Advert - Ultimate Driving Machine As car slogans go, the ‘Ultimate Driving Machine‘ from BMW has probably been one of the most successful slogans in car history. Which made it all the more surprising when they dropped it. Their arguments for changing their marketing direction were sound, but always seemed a bit misguided.