Two Brothers Racing POWERTIP P4 MX/ATV
Many municipalities and tracks have begun to implement new, tougher regulations that limit the sound output of street bikes, off-road cycles and ATVs. In the interest of health & safety and of maintaining good relationships between riders and the non-riding community, Two Brothers Racing has developed a series of highly effective sound reducing tips which can help everyone to get along.
Exhaust for Sale
- Two brothers yamaha raptor 2004-13 stainless steel slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $251.96)
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- Two brothers kawasaki zx-14r zx14 2006-07 black series slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $554.36)
- Two brothers kawasaki concours 14 2008-13 black series slip-on exhaust titanium(US $403.16)
- Two brothers kawasaki ninja 300 2013 black series slip-on exhaust aluminum(US $331.16)
Winners of Australia's 2011 Target 2030 design competition revealed
Wed, 13 Jul 2011The winners of the 2011 Target 2030 ‘Design the Car of the Future' competition have been announced. The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) presented the winners of the Australian design competition with their Target 2030 Plaque and winner's check at a presentation ceremony at the Australian International Motor Show at the Melbourne Exhibition Center. There were three categories within the competition: model-making, design and essay.
Motown’s greatest hits – all the best cars from the Detroit Motor Show 2014
Wed, 15 Jan 2014Detroit, heart of the American car industry, traditionally hosts the first motor show of the year each January. Officially known as the North American International Auto Show – or NAIAS – it’s a chance for carmakers to kick-start the coming 12 months with a bit of glamour and sparkle. And the 2014 Detroit Motor Show has not disappointed, with a substantial number of new debuts and a chance to see some existing favourites, too.
Rushed urban speed limit reductions criticised
Fri, 16 May 2014ANY RUSH towards blanket 20mph zones on urban roads needs to be slowed down, according to a survey of nearly 25,000 motorists. Almost 70% of drivers think people should be consulted before 20mph limits are imposed on their street, the AA/Populus survey showed. More than half (55%) of the 24,351 AA members in the survey said drivers' views should be sought if 20mph zones are introduced in local areas through which they travel.