Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Motorcycle Mirrors Left And Right Few Scrapes On Back Sides Threads 9.3 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Canton, Georgia, United States

Canton, Georgia, United States
These Motorcycle Mirrors are in Very Good Used Condition with a Few Scrapes on the Back Chrome Casing.
Type:Mirror Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right motorcycle:mirror Surface Finish:Chrome mirror:motorcycle


Motorcycle Mirrors Left and Right. This is a Set of Motorcycle Mirrors with the Right One Showing Objects Further Away than They Are. The Mounting Threads on This Set of Mirrors Measures 9.3 mm. There is No Identifying Numbers or Markings on These Mirrors so I am Not Sure What Kind of Bike They Came off of. They are in Very Good Condition with a Few Light Scrapes on the Back Chrome Casing. 



motorcycle mirrors

Seat Leon X-perience (2015): first photos of Seat’s Allroad

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

By Jonny Edge First Official Pictures 23 June 2014 12:18 Seat has become the latest member of the Volkswagen family to unveil a stylised off-road version of a small estate car with the introduction of its new Leon X-Perience, coming to showrooms in 2015. Based on the existing Leon ST, the X-Perience is perhaps better thought of as a trim level more than an entirely new model. In essence, it’s Seat’s answer to the Audi Allroad.

Toyota adds i-Road to urban mobility trials

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

TOYOTA has added its futuristic i-Road concept to its “Ha:mo” urban transport trials. It is the latest vehicle to be added to the rapidly expanding scheme, which is being held at the so-called Toyota City; Toyota’s huge presence in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture. The Ha:mo (Harmonious Mobility network) trials are an attempt to develop a sophisticated, integrated transport system for cities, making use of electric vehicles wherever possible but with the key emphasis on encouraging travellers to use the ‘most appropriate’ means of transport at all times.

Ford unveils Everest SUV concept at China motor show

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

While the Ford Motor Co. has no shortage of SUVs large and small in the U.S. market, here's a nameplate that you're probably unfamiliar with: Everest.