2006 Bmw R1150rtp R 1150rt P Front Hand Brake Master Cylinder 32727665864 on 2040-parts.com
Burleson, Texas, US
|
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- 2001 suzuki jr80 jr 80 brake shoes(US $5.00)
- 1987 yamaha razz riva sh50 front brakes(US $12.00)
- Kawasaki 1983 - 2000 kx60 brake shoes front rear(US $5.00)
- 78 honda cb 550 k - rear shocks - single(US $4.99)
- Suzuki gs 650 / gs650 / brake pedal / rear brake lever / rear brake(US $11.66)
- Master cylinder kit suzuki gsf1200 gv1200 gsx1300 hayabusa gv1400 vl1500(US $22.83)
Opel Ampera preview
Tue, 27 Jan 2009Opel has released a teaser sketch of its new five-door extended-range electric car ahead of its public debut at the Geneva Auto Show in March. Based on the Voltec powertrain and chassis architecture of Chevrolet's Volt, the Ampera promises to surpass that car in terms of style by some margin. The body appears to be nearly identical between the A- and C-pillars, but the deformed horseshoe-shaped headlamp design and two-bar grille come straight from the 2007 Flextreme concept, as do the car's tree-branch alloy wheels.
Jaguar F-Type fleet in Union Jack livery promote ‘Best of British’
Mon, 12 Aug 2013A fleet of ‘Union Jack’ Jaguar F-Types (pictured) are touring the UK It all started with Top Gear’s ‘Best of British’ line-up of all things British Automotive on the Mall back in June, which aired a week ago as the finale to Series 20 of Top Gear. That piece was put together on the back of Top Gear’s testing of the new Range Rover Sport and the new Jaguar F-Type, with Top Gear managing to drag all manner of motorised vehicles to the Mall to celebrate proper British success. With the Jaguar F-Types sitting proudly at the front of the assembled ‘Best of British’, Jaguar’s PR machine wisely decided there was mileage in the whole ‘Best of British’ thing, so they’ve launched a competition with the hashtag #YourTurnBritain.
Suzuki fuel cell Concepts at Tokyo
Wed, 07 Oct 2009The Suzuki SX4-FCV hydrogen fuel cell concept will show at Tokyo Suzuki are going to be bringing three fuel cell concept vehicles to Tokyo. The first is the SX4-FCV which uses an 80KW Fuel cell produced by General Motors, which is fuelled by a hydrogen storage tank pressurised to 10,000 psi. A capacitor irons out the flow of power to the 68KW electric motor and benefits from regenerative braking.