Harley Davidson Used Flywheels for 74CI Motor. 70-78 With End Oiler. These Flywheels are not rusted they are oiled.
Other Parts for Sale
- Harley davidson ironhead rockers(US $50.00)
- Harley davidson shovelhead seat(US $225.00)
- Piston for honda mr50, still in box from factory(US $40.00)
- 2 motorbike turn signals yzf r1 r6 zx6 zx10 zx12 zx14 cbr 600 1000 gsxr gsx-r(US $11.95)
- Ape adjustable cam sprockets(US $20.00)
- Honda 3 wheeler atc185s atc 185 s carburetor carb 1980-1983(US $9.99)
College Exhibition: Royal College of Art Vehicle Design students prepare for the The Show 2004
Wed, 16 Jun 2004June 16, 2004 - Final year students at London's Royal College of Art postgraduate Vehicle Design course are preparing for their annual degree show. The design concepts exhibited by the 17 graduating students explore themes for future mobility, including: A public bike using new plastic forming technologies, a three-wheeled motorcycle for Aprilia, and a mobile living space that solves the probems of commuting by moving the home close to the workplace. Heung Soo Kim's coupe concept explores 'light as communication', with intuitive gestural driver controls, simplified instrumentation using color-coded indicators and exterior lamp elements embedded within the vehicle's glass surfaces.
Caparo T1 (2007) in detail
Fri, 08 Jun 2007By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 08 June 2007 03:21 What's the latest news? The Caparo T1 is launched today, and it's the most extreme supercar ever built, claim its creators. Out of the way Le Mans racer or superbike – the British designed T1 is mightier than both.
DC Design to reveal India’s first Supercar at Delhi Motor Show
Mon, 02 Jan 2012India's first Supercar by DC Design Indian car customisers DC Design are to reveal a home-grown, mid-engined supercar at the Delhi Motor Show next week. DC Design might not be the first name to spring to mind when you think of car customisers, but if you just happen to be one of India’s wealthy car nuts then DC Design will probably be one of the first names you think of. From wild and slightly wacky takes on a Rolls Royce Coupe to SUV madness with the Porsche Cayenne, DC Design has pandered to the wilder flights of fancy of India’s spiritual successors to the car-mad Maharajas.