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Handle Bars / Mirrors for Sale
- New oem polaris throttle lever w/ warmer sks sp classic touring p/n 2010094 nos(US $54.99)
- Polaris arctic cat snowmobile 2 inch handlebar riser(US $26.95)
- Arctic cat zr 600 handle bars
- Skinz protective gear tif100-cw signature series handlebar - willford bend -(US $279.95)
- 1985 honda v65 sabre vf1100s vf 1100 s handlebars(US $29.95)
- 1986 yamaha exciter 570 upper handle bar cover(US $10.00)
Mercedes supercars
Tue, 29 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard 29 July 2008 09:00 The SLR is the fruit of a strange motor industry marriage. Collaborating as they do in motorsport, Woking and Stuttgart decided to build a road car that showcased their full-bodied technical know-how. Perhaps the mixed messages from F1-centric McLaren and luxury brand Merc, or the untold pressure of the seminal F1, were too much, for the SLR has failed to worm its way into our affections.
Paris motor show 2010 A-Z review: all the new cars
Thu, 07 Oct 2010Paris motor show 2010 video reviewGavin Green's Paris show blogThe CAR Live Blog - the show in real-timeMondial de l'Automobile: reader's blogFull A-Z of every new car at Paris Welcome to CAR Online's guide to the 2010 Paris motor show. International media day is on Thursday 30 September – and the CAR team is heading out to Paris at the Mondial de l'Automobile, bringing you news of every launch as it happens. We’ll be blogging live from the international press day, so make sure you tune in for details of all the new metal, plus press conferences, photos, videos, reviews and much more from the 2010 Paris motor show.
Young driver training scheme to expand
Wed, 25 Sep 2013AN EXCITING scheme has been launched in curricula across the country to give children education in and practical experience of safe driving. A mixture of off-road hands-on young driver training mixes with theory work to give kids a head-start on road safety issues and take away some of the urge to rush to pass their tests when they reach 17. After tracking the progress of students who took part in a pilot scheme, the operators of Young Driver at School discovered that the training course reduced the rate of accidents by half, when compared to the normal accident rate for 17-24 year-olds.