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Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- 1971 honda sl 175 oem gear shift lever(US $46.00)
- 2000 suzuki tl1000r left clip on handlebar(US $15.00)
- 2000 suzuki tl1000r right clip on handlebar(US $15.00)
- Yellow motorcycle pair pit bike quad hand guards handguards for yamaha kawasaki
- Grab on grips grip covers lg 4.25" long (mc403)(US $14.10)
- Chrome oval custom mirrors set (pair) fit harley universal motorcycle(US $27.99)
Lexus Detroit Concept tease 2. Could this be an LFA derivative?
Mon, 19 Dec 2011Lexus Detroit Concept tease 2 (click image for full size) Lexus has sent us the second teaser photo of a new concept showing a new design direction heading for the Detroit Auto Show. Last week Lexus came over all enigmatic and sent us a teaser photo of a concept car heading for the Detroit Auto Show in January which, they say, heralds a new design direction for Lexus. All we got was a tight front three-quarters shot of the new car showing a car which appeared to be dynamic and sporty, and with more than the odd design cue from the LFA.
Land Rover and Bowler formalise Brand partnership – but no Land Rover stake in Bowler
Thu, 21 Jun 2012Land Rover has formalised a brand partnership with Bowler Motorsport, makers of extreme off-road vehicles. Bowler has been making off-road rockets powered by Land Rover for over twenty years and has, during that time, enjoyed a fair bit of support from Land Rover. But now that less formal arrangement has been properly formalised with a brand partnership.
Bring a Trailer exclusive: 1970 BMW 2800CS
Thu, 29 Sep 2011There's nothing like a little vintage kink courtesy of Herr Hofmeister to make Thursday a little brighter, particularly when it's blended with the low beltline and tall greenhouse of a gorgeous 1970 BMW 2800CS. Our friends at Bring a Trailer got the lead on this Temecula, Calif.-based E9 loaded with upgrades to turn it in to what we'd imagine is a spectacular driver. Alpina-style 16-inch wheels?