Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Aermacchi Harley-davidson 1973 Z-90 Upper Fork Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota, US

Duluth, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AERMACCHI-HD Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Part Type:UPPER FORK BRACKET Make:AERMACCHI HARLEY-DAVIDSON Model:Z-90

1973 Aermacchi Harley-Davidson
Z-90 Upper Fork Bracket
You are bidding on an upper fork bracket taken off of a 1973 Z-90. This bracket may fit other Aermacchi bikes of that era. Please check your parts book before bidding. Bracket is clean and appears to be solid. It does have some rust as seen in photo but should clean up nicely. I ship using USPS Priority Mail to U.S. addresses only.

Who's Where: Frank Stephenson to move to Fiat

Tue, 22 Feb 2005

Frank Stephenson, Director of Ferrari-Maserati Concept Design and Development, is to move to Fiat to become Head of the Fiat, Lancia and Commercial Vehicle Styling Centre, based in Turin. Fiat Auto has seen a number of senior management changes within the last week, as part of an overall restructuring of the group. These include the appointment of Karl Heinz Kalbfell, Chief Operating Officer of Alfa Romeo, who is to become Chief Executive Officer of Maserati and replace Martin Leach who is now leaving the Company.

Production 2014 Acura RLX to debut at LA Auto Show

Fri, 21 Sep 2012

It was springtime in New York and Acura was unveiling the “concept” version of their new RLX flagship (see photos above). Now, with spring behind us and summer celebrated, we head into the autumn show season with news that Honda's lux arm has confirmed that the production RLX is to debut at the L.A. auto show in late November.

Ford taps programs, in-car technology to aid teen driving

Tue, 11 Jun 2013

Teenage boys are more likely to neglect their seatbelts, while teenage girls will get distracted by passengers more often, according to a recent study from Ford. Ford commissioned Penn Schoen Berland to survey 500 teens and 500 parents about teen driving habits and perceptions. In addition to comparing boys and girls, the survey found that both parents and teen drivers believe winter is the most dangerous season for driving.