Stock Harley Davidson 883 cams. have about 5000 miles on them.
Accessories for Sale
- Custom fairing frame plugs for 2004 2005 2006 2007 kawasaki ninja zx10 zx10r(US $4.80)
- Honda cbr 1000rr sportbike frame plugs dress up kit - fits 2004 2005 2006 2007(US $34.49)
- Harley evo fl front brake rotor cover, speedo drive side, chrome with louvres(US $45.00)
- Norton porcelain service wall thermometer garage man cave shop (US $119.00)
- Silver x-large motorcycle cover yamaha bmw suzuki honda harley davidson(US $19.99)
- Fairing frame plugs fit 2004 2005 2006 2007 honda cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr rr black(US $4.80)
Lexus LF-LC turns Blue
Thu, 18 Oct 2012Lexus are taking the LF-LC Concept to the Australian Motor Show to show what they’ve done since Detroit. Painted it Blue seems to be the answer. But it seems all Lexus has actually managed to do to the LF-LC Concept since the Detroit Motor Show in January is paint it a fetching shade of blue.
Audi Q3 price and specifications revealed for the UK
Tue, 17 May 2011Audi Q3 starts bat £24,560 Audi’s baby Q – the Audi Q3 – has been a long time coming, but with UK orders opening up next month (June 2011) Audi has revealed prices and specs for the Q3 in the UK. Starting point will be £24,560 for the 2.0 litre TDI SE (the boring-looking Audis no one buys) with manual ‘box, rising to £31,360 for the 2.0 litre TFSI Quattro S Line with 7-Speed S-Tronic ‘box. Four engines will be available at launch – well, two engines each with two different power outputs.
2014 Porsche Cayman gets a performance-testing iPhone app
Wed, 08 May 2013To promote the new 2014 Cayman, Porsche has cooked up an iPhone app called “Cayman Code of the Curve.” You're probably already rolling your eyes at the prospect of another automaker app that is little more than a downloadable advertisement, but this seems to be something different -- the app is designed to record your driving performance in real-time and then share results with friends. Porsche enthusiast site flatsixes.com has an exclusive first look at the app, which is still in development but is reported to be coming “soon.” Based on preliminary screenshots provided by Porsche, the app instructs users to set up a variety of courses -- cone slalom, autocross and reaction-time challenge courses are shown -- then uses the iPhone's internal accelerometer and GPS receiver to track and record your performance. You'll also be able to use the app's “record your curve” function to share favorite drives with friends on Facebook.