Forward controls for XL Ironhead Sportsters with right side shift. I had these on my 72 XLCH for about a year. They worked well but I went back to original setup before I sold the bike.
Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- Yamaha xv750 xv 750 virago front foot pegs and mounts(US $37.99)
- 97 goldwing gl1500 se adjustable passenger floorboards step boards foot (US $74.95)
- Honda front spike foot pegs - cbr 600 f2-f4i 600rr 900rr 1000rr (1987-2009)(US $24.99)
- 06 gsxr 750 kickstand (US $35.00)
- 06 yamaha yzf r6 right side rear set w/ master cylinder and resevoir etc(US $65.00)
- New kick start joint knuckle 05 crf450r, 05-08 crf450x oem honda part shaft #e22(US $49.99)
Renault Laguna Coupe (2008): first pictures
Sat, 24 May 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 24 May 2008 21:00 How do you add a dash of pizzazz to the underwhelming looks of the Laguna saloon? Renault’s answer - in the shape of the new Laguna Coupe - seems like a good one: lop off two doors, drop in a 3.5-litre V6 from the Nissan 350Z and garnish with your own four-wheel steer system. Make the car shorter and wider than the saloon and then get your imposing Lebanese CEO to drive it around the Cannes Film Festival.
Birth of an Icon
Tue, 01 Apr 2014The first thing you notice when you step into Icon's sprawling, 120,000-square-foot shop in Chatsworth, Calif. -- past the fenced-in yard of Broncos of every size and Land Cruisers of every generation, past the 1952 Chrysler Town & Country station wagon with the DeSoto front end and a massaged patina of greens, browns, and ochres resembling a Cezanne painting -- is the smell. It smells old in here.
Has Chris Evans bought a McLaren F1?
Tue, 18 Sep 2012The rumour on the grapevine this morning is that Radio 2 man and Ferrari nut, Chris Evans, has traded a Ferrari to buy a McLaren F1 Chris Evans is known for many things; Radio 2 presenter, doting dad, one-time enfant terrible of TV, creator of CarFest and, perhaps most of all, the most high-profile collector of classic Ferraris in the UK. But the word on the grapevine this morning is that Chris has chopped in a Ferrari – and we don’t know which of his Ferraris – to buy one of the 64 McLaren F1 supercars in existence. If he has, and we’re digging for confirmation, then he’s obviously been listening to the advice a number of experts at the top end of the classic car world who believe the ‘next’ Ferrari 250 GTO (a car Chris owns) will be the McLaren F1.