Steadymate Motorcycle Wheel Chock Harley, Indian, Honda, Yamaha, Victory on 2040-parts.com
Fabius, New York, US
STEADYMATE MOTORCYCLE WHEEL CHOCK
|
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Accessories for Sale
- K&l motorcycle cycle dock kit, harley, indian, honda, yamaha, victory(US $287.95)
- Bmw genuine motorcycle inner bag for large top box k1300gt r1200rt(US $135.95)
- Harley '28 twin - olive - 1:18 - series 24(US $6.99)
- Honda valkyrie carburetors cleaned and ready to go on(US $250.00)
- Harley '97 springer - blue - 1:18 - series 2(US $3.99)
- Harley '99 springer - purple - 1:18 - series 16(US $5.99)
2012 Focus ST final testing
Wed, 11 May 20112012 Ford Focus ST - complete with sperm camouflage Ford has got the 2011 Focus out in to the real world, and if the number that fly round the roads near here is anything to go by it’s selling very well. Of course, we’re in the heart of Ford Exec country here so they could all be Ford cars for ‘er indoors. But with the hard work out of the way on the bread and butter stuff, it’s time for Ford to pay more attention to a Focus with a bit more get up and go.
Hyundai Genesis (2008): First official pictures
Wed, 16 Jan 2008By Stephen Dobie First Official Pictures 16 January 2008 18:30 It’s not coming to the UK, but it doesn’t mean that Hyundai won’t crow about it. This is the Genesis, the Korean company’s latest attack on the premium brands, and designed to make us forget about previous attempts like the XG30. But concurrently it’s also because of the Genesis’ predecessors that we won’t get the new car.
Hydrogen powered London Taxis hit the road
Sun, 06 Nov 2011Hydrogen powered London Taxi revealed last Summer Over two years ago London Mayor, Boris Johnson, promised we would have a ‘Hydrogen Highway’ in London in time for the 2012 Olympics, with a small fleet of 150 cars, 20 black cabs and 5 buses all running on Hydrogen. He also said that London would have half a dozen hydrogen refuelling stations and, in typically ‘Boris’ style, proclaimed that Britain would become a ‘World Leader in Fuel Cell Technology’ and that one in three cars would be powered by hydrogen by 2020. And although we took Boris’s proclamations with a pinch of salt, we were pleased to see a senior politician seeing the future as something other than plug-in BEVs.