Off a 2001 YZ80. Really nice shape, damping is proper, no rust, clean and low hours!!! Top quality shock for da Bucks!!!!
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Progressive suspension fork spring kit fits yamaha 535 virago 1987-2000(US $87.35)
- #6336 - 2002 02 harley touring electra glide classic air gauge(US $29.99)
- Kawasaki ninja 250 ex250 1988-2007 lower triple tree clamp / steering stem 77059(US $119.98)
- Suzuki gsx600f gsx750f katana 600 1998-2005 rear brake master cylinder 79233(US $105.00)
- Honda vtr1000f super hawk vtr 1000 1998-2005 lower triple tree (steering) 130605(US $125.00)
- Suzuki gsx750 katana 750 1998-2002 upper triple tree w ignition switch 80718(US $115.00)
Volkswagen Beetle (2011) first official pictures
Mon, 18 Apr 2011After 11 long years on sale the New Beetle is dead – its successor is this, The Beetle. We'll just call it the new 2011 VW Beetle. 2011 VW Beetle: trading flower-power for outlaw rodder Wider, lower and longer, the 2011 Beetle abandons its predecessors three semi-circle styling for the flat-roof look of 2005’s hot rod-inspired Ragster concept. At the front, the Beetle adopts the corporate horizontal intake styling and a more angular front bumper melded with a less curvaceous evolution of the 1998 New Beetle styling template.
Mini reveals John Cooper Works Concept at Detroit auto show
Mon, 13 Jan 2014Today at the Detroit Auto Show Mini debuted the new 2014 John Cooper Works Concept. The JCW (as the cool people call it) is the performance version of the Mini, and the debut of the concept included a rock band and impressive amount of smoke courtesy of a fog machine. The JCW concept was decked out in traditional John Cooper Works style, and that meant an exclusive color scheme with red color accents over Bright Highways Grey paint, and 18-inch light alloy wheels.
College for Creative Studies students among Ferrari design-contest finalists
Mon, 13 Jun 2011Detroit's College for Creative Studies is among seven international design schools chosen for the final stage of the Ferrari World Design Contest. The competition started with 50 schools tasked to create the Ferrari of the future. The jury encountered a difficult selection process for stage two and raised the maximum number of finalists from six to seven.