Headlight Upper Fairing Cowl Bodywork For 2006-2007 Honda Cbr1000rr Cbr 1000 Rr on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Virginia, US
OEM Headlight cowl fairing from a 2006 Honda CBR 1000RR. It is in very good condition with the exception of a crack on the right side (see photo).
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
- Fit for suzuki 05-06 2005-2006 gsx-r gsxr1000 gsx-r1000 gsxr 1000 set 047 y14(US $397.00)
- Fairing for suzuki k4 gsx-r gsxr 600 750 gsxr600 gsxr750 04-05 2004 2005 04 05(US $265.00)
- 03 04 yamaha yzfr6 yzf r6 06 07 08 09 r6s left clip on handle bar switch oem (US $50.00)
- Fit honda cbr 600 rr 05 06 unpainted front upper nose fairing cowl d(US $99.99)
- 2008 suzuki vzr 1800 used fuel tank gray m109r petro gas tank(US $300.00)
- 04 05 06 yamaha yzf r1 oem plastic trim cover fairing(US $21.75)
'Drivers determine cycling safety'
Wed, 27 Nov 2013HIGH-VIS clothing on cyclists does not deter drivers from performing the "most dangerous" overtakes, scientists say. Between 1% and 2% of drivers pass "dangerously close" to cyclists when overtaking, regardless of what they are wearing, a study found. The average gap left by a driver overtaking a cyclist has shrunk over the past few decades from 179cm in 1979 to 118cm in 2013.
Infiniti M: the new Japanese 5-series
Wed, 05 Aug 2009Infiniti M By Tim Smith First Official Pictures 05 August 2009 17:18 Ahead of its official unveiling on the 16 August 2009 at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegence, Infiniti today issued this teaser shot of the new M saloon. The new exec will fit above the G37 in the current Infiniti line-up. Technical details are hard to come by at this stage but expect the M to be rear-wheel drive and feature V6 and V8 petrol powerplants.
General Motors design landmark gets second life--as a school
Tue, 14 Jul 2009"The profession was invented in this room,” says Richard Rogers, president of the College for Creative Studies (CCS), as he stands in the dusty construction site that used to be the General Motors Argonaut Building. “And this is where Harley Earl's office was.” Looking across the top floor of the building, it is easy to see a circle of concrete like the landing mark of a flying saucer. The circle is the remnant of an early platform for clay models, developed here for the first time as design tools for mass-production autos.