Here's the used handlebars taken from my 2006 Yamaha Roadstar Warrior XBV1700. There is one broken wiring clip. I'm not sure what other years these would fit onto.
Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- Bikers choice hbar master cylinder 3/4 big twin 72-81(US $87.26)
- Tag metals rebound technology low pro dual compound grips red universal(US $17.38)
- Zeta racing pivot clutch lever 3 finger (various models/yrs) ze42-3160(US $37.99)
- Flanders forged shift levers various models (price is each) 401-880xx(US $21.99)
- Sunline acr cnc clutch flex lever yamaha & suzuki (various models) 18-01-004(US $55.99)
- Motion pro brake lever black fits suzuki gs 1100gk 1982-1984(US $18.00)
Design Essay: Are smart roads just around the corner?
Wed, 07 May 2014In order to remain relevant, the car must constantly evolve. But while almost all attention focuses on four wheels, the roads that facilitate an automobile's progress have remained relatively unaltered since Eisenhower formed the National Highway system in the 1950s. With environmental concerns getting ever higher on the agenda, there is an opportunity to think outside the (metal) box and rethink the road, making it as smart as the vehicles and devices that travel upon it.
2012 Saab 9-5 SportCombi: More photos +video
Thu, 24 Feb 2011Saab 9-5 SportCombi - Debuts at Geneva It’s good to see Saab suddenly bursting in to life. We’re sure Saab don’t see it that way, having no doubt slaved away for the last year to get business back to some sense of normality after the GM sale debacle, but from outside that’s how it seems. Still, the flurry of activity heading in to Geneva is good to see.
BMW M5 Diesel Confirmed – the BMW M550d, perhaps?
Thu, 18 Aug 2011A diesel M5 - the BMW M550d, perhaps? We’ve been reporting on BMW’s triple-turbo diesel engine since we broke the news back in 2009 that BMW could be working on a triple turbo option for their 3.0 litre diesel, designed to create an ‘M Diesel’. And it now looks as though that will arrive as the BMW M550d – or a variation on that name – as soon as 2012.