Larosa Rustic Black Leather Harley Sportster Xl Left Saddlebag + 30oz Gas Bottle on 2040-parts.com
San Leandro, California, US
Luggage & Saddlebags for Sale
- New klim wolverine wheeled carry-on bag black motocross atv off-road luggage(US $159.99)
- Larosa rustic brown leather solo strap harley sportster xl 883 48 left saddlebag(US $184.99)
- Nelson rigg tail bag(US $29.95)
- 2012 2013 12 13 yamaha super tenere aluminum top case lockable trunk(US $392.95)
- Larosa rustic black leather la fondina harley sportster 48 883 left saddlebag(US $179.95)
- 100th anniversary 57709-03 harley davidson windshield bag road king classic (US $250.00)
Lotus Esprit James Bond car up for auction
Sat, 29 Jun 2013The Lotus Esprit Submarine (pictured) from the James Bond 007 film is up for auction James Bond and cars go together like bacon and eggs and, with the exception of the 007 Aston Martin DB5, the Lotus Esprit ‘Submarine’ car from the Spy Who Loved Me is probably the most iconic Bond car to have hit the big screen. Piloted in the film by Roger Moore – with Mrs Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach, at his side – the underwater version of the Esprit, one of six used in the film, was affectionately know to the crew as ‘Wet Nellie’ and actually piloted for the underwater scenes by former SEAL Don Griffin, who worked as a test pilot for the creators of the Esprit Submarine - Perry Oceanographic. After filming ended it was sent of to a storage unit in Long Island, ten years rent was paid upfront but, when the 10 year rent period ended, no one stepped forward to claim the contents at they were sold off for a song to a local couple.
New Kia launches Focus and Golf attack
Tue, 15 Aug 2006By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 15 August 2006 09:00 Europe's fastest growing car brand – Kia – is finally wading into Europe's biggest market with a serious contender. But with a joke of a name: the Cee'd. Kia claims the five-door hatchback will be the most spacious car in the C-segment, where it will do battle with the VW Golf, Ford Focus et al.
£110BN price tag put on Deadly accidents by Road Safety Body
Mon, 24 Mar 2014A NEW report commissioned by a parliamentary safety group claims that deaths and serious injuries on the roads are likely to cost society £110 billion in the years to 2030. According to the Parliamentary Advisory Committee for Transport Safety (Pacts), the total of those killed or seriously injured (KSIs) over this period is expected to be around a third of a million. These figures are expected despite the report predicting a dip in KSIs and slight injuries by 2030 compared with figures for 2012.