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Honda street03-07 Cbr1000rr Gas cap with key $40 (fits cbr 900, 929, 954, f2, f4 and a few more)Fuel pump $4008-12 Cbr 1000rrBare calipers front LR and rear good to chrome or powder coat $50Complete clutch kit $18003-05 Cbr600rrFront left caliper $25Front master cylinder no cap $15Honda dirt01-07 Xr650rFront forks $200 oboFront wheel $50Tach $20Cr125Bare Cylinder $30Yamaha street07-08 R1 Clutch cable $free06-13 R6Wind shield $35Adjuster blocks $25Kawasaki dirt00 kx250 Bare Cylinder $40Suzuki streetAll years LS650 savage Carburetor like new $50DucatiAll years 749Crankshaft $250Crankcase clean numbers $ 00Starter $80 Cyl heads $200All years 999Starter $80Crankcase clean numbers $200If is still listed I still have it, in person sales onlyCall O'nealDirt bike, ducati, parts, honda, yamaha, kx 250, cr125, xr650r

Moto blog

Community Tip: How to Shave your Motorcycle Seat

Thu, 30 Jul 2009

Motorcycle communities are a huge resource for any kind of project or help you might need.  It’s incredible the amount of stuff people post and the effort they put into it! arturo3rd on Kawiforums.com posted some great tips and photos on how to shave down your motorcycle seat for a more comfortable ride. Things you’ll need: flat screwdriver pliers sharp knife(steak) rough grit sand paper staple gun I’m unsure if all motorcycle seats are made of the same material so be wary before you start if your motorcycle isn’t a Kawasaki.

Motorcyclist On ‘Round The World Adventure Gets Bike Stolen Halfway

Mon, 20 Jan 2014

Sometimes bad luck hits you in the worst way. Martin Williams had modified his Kawasaki KLR650 to tackle a trip around the world. He only made it halfway before it was stolen.

Anthony West Can’t Afford to Pay to Race MotoGP, Mulls Retirement

Fri, 27 Jan 2012

The 2012 MotoGP season is still months away and the world championship has already lost an entry, as veteran Anthony West announced his withdrawal from the series because he cannot afford to compete. The 30-year-old Australian racer was included on the provisional 2012 MotoGP entry list to compete for the Speed Master team on an Aprilia CRT machine. But with the official pre-season test at Sepang, Malaysia, coming up next week, West says he will not race because teams are asking riders to pay too much to race for them.