Ducati 749 999 front fairing. Nice shape, not crashed or broken. There are two 2" corner cut outs (underneath, not noticeable when on bike) to make extra room for the triple tree. Verify fitment and note decal/logo differences before you purchase.
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
- 1980 honda goldwing gl 1100 interstate right mid fairing(US $36.00)
- Puig front fender carbon look for suzuki gsx-r1000 gsxr 1000 2009-2010(US $179.95)
- 06-07 kawasaki zx-10 kickstand sidestand 2006 2007 (US $13.99)
- Ducati 01 2001 748 oem misc trim plastic cover 829.1.095.3a(US $30.00)
- Honda nos v45 v 45 magna vf750c vf 750c left side cover nos(US $89.95)
- Ducati 01 2001 748 oem misc trim plastic cover dash 559.1.004.2a(US $30.00)
Fisker Atlantic: Project Nina arrives early UPDATED
Mon, 02 Apr 2012Fisker Atlantic - formerly Project Nina Fisker Atlantic is the baby Karma – know as Project Nina – and we have the first leaked photo ahead of a New York Motor Show debut. Update: We’ve now got official photos of the Fisker Atlantic in the gallery below. We now know that the baby Fisker Karma we’ve known until now as ‘Project Nina’ will be the Fisker Atlantic, and now we also know what it looks like thanks to a Czech Auto Forum.
Peugeot 508 leaks early
Mon, 12 Jul 2010The Peugeot 508 Estate - turns up a day early It seems like a very long time (it was November last year) since we first reported that Peugeot are dropping the 407 and the 607 and replace them with a new car – the Peugeot 508. Which makes sense, with the 407 getting a bit long on the tooth and the 607 selling nowhere but Paris. We got the first official view of the 508 in the 5 by Peugeot concept at the Geneva Motor Show at the start of the year, and a good looking and elegant Peugeot it looked.
We're Getting More MPG
Thu, 11 Jul 2013The average car/truck/SUV sold by the top eight brands in America makes almost one mile per gallon more than it did a year ago, according to sales-weighted data from the industry analysts at TrueCar. TrueCar's TrueMPG industry average of 23.7 mpg remains the highest the car market has seen, 0.7-mpg higher than at this time last year. The biggest gainers by brand are Nissan and Chrysler, which improved their fleets by 1.1 mpg over last year's numbers.