Fits '54-'56 KH, '57-'70 XL-900, '71-'85 Iron Sportster®, '48-'74 FLH/FX. Removed from packaging for photo, they are new. Please be sure they fit your bike before you purchase. price is for a box of 16
Components for Sale
- Metal ring headlight aprilia mm 130 for ducati 98 and others motorcycles(US $28.20)
- 82 honda mb5 mb 50 5 mb50 right side crank case block bottom end(US $19.00)
- Pair stickers for ducati single " for tank"(US $10.20)
- 400 ex starter clutch one way 400ex honda (US $50.00)
- Hot rods complete crankshaft assembly - honda crf 450r - 2002-2008 _4048(US $287.95)
- Harley shovelhead fl fx cam gear end play thrust washer #25550-36 10 pcs 66-84(US $39.95)
Concept Car of the Week: Mazda Ibuki (2003)
Fri, 21 Feb 2014With the Ibuki, Mazda designers synthesized the most successful of the first generation MX-5's iconic elements and evolved their forms to make them even more memorable and simple. To do so, they used a strong geometric theme throughout the car inside and out: LED headlamps; front air intake; tail lamps; rear view mirrors; release handles and interior details down to the pedals – every shape follow the same oval theme. Zooming out, the silhouette – as well as the top view – is also oval, making the Ibuki look more like a toy than a car, which is a real bonus for a small roadster.
One Lap of the Web: Semi-truck drifting, quintessential British cars and Jay Leno's Garage
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Paul Walker crash 'caused by speed'
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