These 7/8" handlebars are from my Honda CB650. They are used, but in decent shape. Measurements are roughly as follows: Overall length: 29", Rise: 6", Pullback 6".
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Bentley teases Arnage successor
Wed, 10 Jun 2009Bentley is giving a glimpse of its future this morning with a teaser shot of the Arnage successor due out in 2011. Look for a public debut this summer, possibly in concept form at the Pebble Beach concours, where the British luxury maker is one of the featured companies as it marks its 90th anniversary. Details are scarce, though the teaser shows a lengthy hood, a prominent grille and big fenders--hallmarks of the Bentley line.
Tata Prima (w/ Gallery)
Thu, 19 Mar 2009Pininfarina didn't show a new car at this year's Geneva Motor Show, but there was a surprise new model on the Tata stand adorned with the famed Carrozzeria's signature. Called the Tata Prima (meaning 'first' in Italian), the luxury sedan concept is the first official project of the Tata-Pininfarina cooperation. Based on the platform of the Tata Indigo - the first Indian sedan - the Prima is an indication of how future Tata sedans could look.
Extreme sports safety kit to inspire Volvo technologies
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