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A Complete Front Fork / Strut Assembly for a Honda CBR1000RR it will fit 2008-2010.These are in good condition with no damage and ready to install.This is all oem Honda Parts with a MSRP of $2317.76.oem parts # 53300-MFL-000, 53219-MFL-000, 51500-MFL-003, 51400-MFL-003,90306-MFL-010, 44301-MFL-000, 53706-MFL-003, 53741-MFL-000
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2005 Honda CBR1000RR Custom by $inCity X-Treme Productions
2005 Honda CBR1000RR Custom by $inCity X-Treme Productions
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Casey Stoner, with a bitter taste in his mouth, has apparently signed with Honda HRC for next year's MotoGP races. He'll be riding a Honda motorcycle. This leaves the top spot at Ducati
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A very rare 1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller “motorrad”, just one of 800 to 2000 motorrads
A Historic Motorcycle From 1894 Goes Up For Auction
The New York Times reports that one of the earliest motorcycles ever built is up for auction on Sunday at the International Classic Motorcycle Show in Stafford, England.
Photo Credit: The New York Times
The bike is a very rare 1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller “motorrad”, just one of 800 to 2000 motorrads ever made according to the New York Times story.
The motorrad was modest on features compared to today’s high tech models. How modest? How about no clutch, starter, or brakes? Even in its rough condition, this ancient bike could fetch up to $90,000 at auction.
Photo Credit: The New York Times
The bike is a very rare 1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller “motorrad”, just one of 800 to 2000 motorrads ever made according to the New York Times story.
The motorrad was modest on features compared to today’s high tech models. How modest? How about no clutch, starter, or brakes? Even in its rough condition, this ancient bike could fetch up to $90,000 at auction.
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