Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- 7/8'' 22mm hand grips handle bar for honda yamaha suzuki kawasiki 50cc 70cc red(US $4.99)
- Pro circuit throttle tube honda crf250r 2004-2009(US $55.89)
- Suzuki sv 1000s helibar heli 2003-2010 clipon bar sv1000s riser helis handlebar(US $279.00)
- C5 shorty clutch suzuki gsx-r600 gsxr 750 600. 06 07 08 09 black(US $159.99)
- Gold toka bar end slider suzuki gsr 600/750 all year(US $16.80)
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Bentley SUV: first picture revealed
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Bentley has revealed the first official image of its new SUV, which is due to go on sale in 2016. Although the new car is effectively set to rival the upper end of the Range Rover model line-up, Bentley is keen to emphasise the new SUV’s exclusivity, saying that it will be the most luxurious and powerful SUV on the market. Speaking at a press conference in London today, Dr Wolfgang Schreiber, chairman and chief executive at Bentley Motors, said: “It will create a completely new segment in the SUV market.” First revealed as the EXP 9 F concept car back at the Geneva Motor Show in 2012, the new SUV will be crucial to Bentley as it looks to increase its sales over the next few years.
International artists give Volvo XC60 a makeover
Mon, 24 Jun 2013A 2014 Volvo XC60 was given a makeover at the third annual Volvo Art Session in Zurich, Switzerland, by a team of international artists. The event, which took place at Zurich's central train station, carried theme of ‘Designed Around You' and placed a white XC60 in front of a white dropback canvas. Artists were then set the task of transforming the car into a personal work of art, but which would only exist until the next artist took over and painted over it.
Crackdown on 'distracted' drivers
Wed, 02 Oct 2013A CRACKDOWN on distracted drivers caught one motorist having a shave using a razor and a water bottle and a woman doing her make-up in the rear view mirror while on a motorway. The five-day police operation across the motorways of Hampshire and the Thames Valley resulted in 198 motorists being prosecuted for driving offences - most of them driving whilst distracted. Other offences spotted were a lorry driver brushing his teeth, two van drivers reading newspapers while they drove, one person reading a map on the steering wheel and two drivers using iPads (one on the steering wheel) as they travelled along.