Here is a new set of 2 tires and 2 tubes for a scooter or moped Both the tires and tubes are size 2.50x10 (check the size on your tire to make sure they are correct for your bike) and are all new fresh units which we just received.
Other Parts for Sale
Moped scooter michelin tires & tubes 2.25x17 honda cub(US $56.99)
Honda z 50 mini trail mini bike new tires & tubes z50(US $55.99)
1984 yamaha dt125 dt 125 rear luggage rack(US $45.00)
Triumph pre-unit rigid gearbox mounts part number t717(US $19.99)
1984 yamaha dt125 dt 125 rear shocks(US $20.00)
1984 yamaha dt125 dt 125 swingarm swing arm(US $20.00)
Aston Martin Vantage gets V12, but we won't get the car
Wed, 04 Feb 2009The Aston Martin V12 Vantage, the hottest version of the two-seat coupe, is the latest step in the automaker's new-model offensive for 2009. Revealed just days after the Rapide four-door, the V12 Vantage is the second of four major reveals from Aston this year. Also coming is the DBS convertible, which will share stand space at Geneva with the V12 Vantage and a concept for a new Lagonda, the dormant brand that Aston plans to bring back to life as a super-luxury Rolls-Royce/Maybach challenger.
BMW Adds Two New Exhibits to Museum
Tue, 13 Oct 2009BMW added two new exhibits to its Museum in Munich, Germany this past weekend, designed to showcase the automakers forward thinking ambitions towards lightweight, efficient vehicles. Called the Simple and Clever concepts, the three wheeled urban contraptions were designed as a research exercise to make maneuvering in urban areas easier and more energy efficient. The Simple concept - an acronym of the project name 'sustainable and innovative mobility product for low energy consumption' - combines features and advantages from both automobiles and motorcycles and is powered by a 36kW combustion engine and an electric motor.
New Porsche Supercar at Detroit Motor Show?
Sat, 04 Dec 2010A new Porsche Carrera at the Detroit Motor Show Porsche has been absent from the Detroit Motor Show for four years, but is planning a return to next month’s show with a bang, according to Porsche spokesman Hans- Gerd Bode. “We’ll have something spectacular to show there,” said Herr Bode. “You’ll have to wait and be surprised.” So what has Porsche got up its sleeve, we wonder?