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2009 Kawasaki Concours 14 & 14 Abs Motorcycle Brochure -concours 14 & 14 Abs on 2040-parts.com

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East Palestine, Ohio, United States

East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Type:2009 KAWASAKI CONCOURS 14 & 14 ABS MOTORCYCLE

2009 KAWASAKI CONCOURS 14 & 14 ABS MOTORCYCLE GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.     INCLUDES COLOR CHOICES, FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2009 KAWASAKI CONCOURS 14 & 14 ABS MOTORCYCLE MODELS WITH 1352cc DOHC LIQUID-COOLED IN-LINE 4-CYL ENGINES.     THIS 4 PAGE FOLD OUT BROCHURE MEASURES 11" BY 11".

Family Affair: Rod and Rhys Millen return to Pikes Peak, together

Thu, 26 May 2011

The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is a month away, which means most teams are starting to feel the pressure of challenging one of the oldest races in the world. There might be a little extra anxiety this year for Hyundai driver Rhys Millen, whose father, Rod Millen, will make his return to the 156-turn mountain course. Rod Millen held the world record at Pikes Peak for 13 years with a time of 10 minutes, 4.06 seconds.

Listen again to Autodesk's Creative Sketching with SketchBook Pro webinar

Fri, 16 Aug 2013

Autodesk SketchBook Pro is a powerful, easy-to-use digital sketching tool; a blank canvas with all the tools you might use in an analog marker rendering in one mess-free package. Autodesk SketchBook Pro can be used in any stage of the design process, allowing the designer to leverage the strengths of digital sketching. From napkin sketch to final presentation renderings, SketchBook is the toolkit that allows you to unleash your creativity.

Porsche says 1952 356 Cabriolet is oldest one sold in the U.S.

Thu, 21 Oct 2010

A 1952 Porsche 356 cabriolet owned by Robert Wilson of Oklahoma City, Okla., has been named the winner of a contest to find the oldest Porsche sold in America. Porsche Cars North America ran the contest, which asked owners to submit documentation showing when their cars were first sold, as part of its celebration of 60 years of selling cars in the United States. Wilson's car, which he found in a salvage yard, was imported in November 1952 by Max Hoffman, who started bringing Porsches to the United States in 1950.