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Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
This is brand new in the box, box is opened.
Manufacturer Part Number:39154-5036 Brand:Kawasaki

This is a Kawasaki Stock Factory Windshield for a 2008 & above KLR650. Part # 39154-5036. We are cleaning out inventory and selling merchandise at clearance prices.  Please call 417-588-3550 or email sharon@lsklebanon.com with any questions you might have.

 

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Fun with fiberglass: Petersen exhibit celebrates moldable material

Fri, 26 Feb 2010

To be an artisan in aluminum or the Stradivarius of steel, you need about 40 years as an apprentice working metal with pinchers and pullers and to spend a lot of time rolling sheets back and forth through an English wheel. To make something out of fiberglass, all you need is resin. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is celebrating all things fiberglass--especially the cars--with an exhibit that runs through Oct.

Top 5 hatches of the 2014 Geneva motor show

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 05 March 2014 11:00 There’s a wildly diverse crop of new hatches at the 2014 Geneva motor show: a rear-drive city car, a firecracker of a crossover, new concept cars and even a lap time world record holder. Here are CAR’s Top 5 hatches of the 2014 Geneva show – and the customary dishonourable mention… The Mazda Hazumi concept is essentially what the new Mazda2 will look like when it hits showrooms – and it’s set to give the mainstream makes a proper fight. Mazda isn’t just on a styling roll of late – even the Mazda3 and Mazda6 are arguably the most handsome cars in their respective classes – but are building cars that are sensibly priced, affordable-to-run and damn good fun to drive.

Audi A6 Hybrid will arrive in mid 2012

Sun, 24 Jul 2011

Audi A6 Hybrid - arrives in the UK & Europe mid 2012 Audi released all the bumph on the 2011 A6 at the end of 2010, and we’d expected that they would deliver up the Audi A6 Hybrid by the end of this year at the latest. After all, car makers need to have an eco-halo car in each of their model ranges to be squeaky-green (or so they seem to think), and with all the hybrid gubbins for the A6 being nicked from the Q5 hybrid we thought it would a racing certainty that Audi would bring it to market this year. But it’s not happening.