Motorcycle Seat Cover Honda 70's Or 80's? on 2040-parts.com
Sophia, West Virginia, US
Please see pictures as I have no idea what I have here other than the obvious, it's a Honda motorcycle seat cover. I got this in a flea market buy-out. It's in outstanding shape. Please let me know if you want more pictures as I rely on them as the description.
Seats for Sale
- Larosa harley chopper rigid complete bolt on application solo seat mount shocks(US $89.95)
- Mustang two-piece studded wide touring seat yamaha raider (US $165.00)
- Seat, pan, strap 1975 kawasaki kz400 kz 400(US $24.95)
- 02 suzuki vl800 intruder driver seat(US $99.99)
- Oem yamaha front main seat pad yamaha ysr 50 (US $24.99)
- Yamaha 2007 r6 - driver front seat(US $35.00)
2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed debut for Range Rover Sport SVR
Wed, 25 Jun 2014Say hello to the fastest and most powerful Range Rover Sport ever, as it makes its debut in prototype form at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend. With 550hp, the supercharged Rangey SVR is going to be stonkingly quick, and the fastest production Range Rover ever when it goes on sale in 2015. Spectators will have the opportunity to see it hurtling up the legendary Goodwood Hill route this weekend.
"Carry-on" engine will power Le Mans racer
Tue, 28 Jan 2014NISSAN will this year compete in the famous Le Mans 24-hour race using a revolutionary 1.5-litre, 400bhp engine that’s small enough to qualify as carry-on luggage. The astonishing new technology produces more power per kilogram of engine weight than the 2014 Formula 1 engines, and what’s more it’s set to lead to road car technology. And while the engine block is too heavy to take onto a plane as hand luggage, its 50cm height, 40cm length and 20cm width makes it small enough.
Two top Ford execs to retire
Thu, 09 Feb 2012Two top Ford Motor Co. executives, CFO Lewis Booth and global product development chief Derrick Kuzak-- both key architects of the automaker's recovery--will retire on April 1, the automaker said Thursday. Booth, 63, will be succeeded by Bob Shanks, Ford's vice president and controller.