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- Colony rear stand mt. kit, fits harley davidson bt '38-57 bt,'39- 45" #8015-4(US $15.39)
- Harley-davidson paint & color reference manual - 1903-2005 end of publication(US $14.95)
- Accelerator rebuild kit for harley s&s super e & g carburetors(US $27.22)
- New old stock harley connecting rod bushing 24352-52a xl xlh xlch kh 1954-1978 (US $18.00)
- 1980-1983 honda goldwing gl1100 airbox air box air filter housing only hm mb9 af(US $9.95)
- Colony motor case fastener kit, fits harley davidson '48-64 pan, cad # 8135-34(US $42.38)
Honda back in F1 as engine supplier to McLaren from 2015
Thu, 16 May 2013We reported that Honda were looking likely to be heading back in to F1 as engine supplier to McLaren nearly two years ago, and this morning Honda has confirmed they have formed a joint project with McLaren to supply engines and energy recovery systems to McLaren from 2015 in a joint project with the McLaren team becoming McLaren Honda. The new F1 partnership revives a very successful period for McLaren when it last used Honda engines and Prost and Senna dominated F1 with Honda powered McLarens, and fits in nicely with Honda’s return to making supercars with the new Honda NSX. Formula One engines will drop to a 1.6 litre V6 in 2015 – with a turbo – and it will be very easy for parallels to be drawn with the V6 hybrid plant Honda are using on the new NSX, which is going to do its credibility no harm whatsoever.
2012 Mini coupe revealed in full pictures and with pricing details
Mon, 20 Jun 2011Finally--after a slew of teasers, spy shots and other temptations--pictures of the much-anticipated Mini Cooper coupe in full production trim were released on Monday. The coupe is the first two-seat Mini since the brand relaunched in the United States. It will be offered with three four-cylinder engine choices, topped by a 208-hp John Cooper Works model.
Driver spends £3,400 on failing theory test 110 times
Mon, 14 Jul 2014A WOMAN from London has failed the driving theory test 110 times, it has been discovered. At £31 per attempt, she has therefore spent £3,410 on failing the first half of the driving exam - and cannot sit the practical element until she passes. The woman, who was not named but is from the south east of the capital, is followed by many more hapless learners including a 30-year-old man from Peterborough who has had 86 unsuccessful attempts at the theory test.