Kawasaki Tail Lamp Lens Part Number 23026-1057 Stanley 6690 Japan on 2040-parts.com
Fair Haven, New Jersey, US
This is a Kawasaki rear tail lamp lens part number 23026-1057. It's an OEM part. The screws and gasket are included. It's in very good condition. This will fit the following bikes:
- 1984 ZN1100-B1 LTD Shaft
- 1984 ZN700-A1 LTD Shaft
- 1985 ZN1100-B2 LTD Shaft
- 1985 ZN700-A2 LTD Shaft
- 1987 VN1500-B1 Vulcan 88 SE
- 1988 VN1500-B2 Vulcan 88 SE
- 1989 VN1500-B3 Vulcan 88 SE
- 1990 VN1500-B4 Vulcan 88 SE
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Suzuki sp100 nos oem r/h side cover 1983 p.n. 47111-05250-07p(US $69.00)
- Yamaha 322-11635-01 rt2mx (365-11635-01) piston (only) +.25mm os 80.25mm bore(US $44.90)
- Suzuki gs1100g nos oem l/h side cover 1982 p.n. 47210-49410-019(US $69.00)
- Yamaha xt600 xz550 xs400 srx250 front brake master cylinder 3tb-25870-00 nos(US $69.99)
- 1979 husqvarna 390 cr 390cr clutch assembly basket plates husky vintage 2061(US $69.00)
- Suzuki gs1100 nos oem r/h side cover 1980 p.n. 47111-49200(US $69.00)
One Lap of the Web: Hockey players' rides, the Alaskan Land Train and Mini versus shopping carts
Fri, 09 Aug 2013Hockey players go fast and hit hard, but ever wonder what cars they choose to drive to and from the rink? Here is former Detroit Red Wing forward Ray Whitney's muscle car collection. LeTourneau A massive land train used to haul goods and people across the vast open land of Alaska In its glory years, the mighty Alaskan Land Train could haul 150 tons of cargo across the frozen northern wastes.
Aston Martin to bring back Lagonda
Fri, 25 Jul 2014ASTON MARTIN is bringing back the Lagonda name, with the super saloon being offered for sale by invitation only. To be built at the company's plant at Gaydon in Warwickshire, the new car will be inspired by the Lagonda of 1976. Aston Martin is currently giving no indication of what the new Lagonda will cost other than saying that the price will be "commensurate with the car's exclusivity, quality and luxurious nature".
Video: 2014 Jaguar F-Type V8 at speed
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Sixty years ago, Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis posted a then-world record 172.4 mph flying mile in a Jaguar XK120. The car had no seat and a perspex bubble was fitted over the cockpit to improve airflow. Over last weekend, Jaguar returned to the site of that famous run: Jabbeke, Belgium.