1986 Arctic Cat 500 Fan Cougar: Brake Block on 2040-parts.com
Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Handle Bars / Mirrors for Sale
- Show chrome 17-960 inferno heated grips(US $79.95)
- Polaris edge handles bars w/1" riser, throttle and warmers(US $50.00)
- 1986 arctic cat 500 fan cougar: throttle block(US $19.99)
- 1997 skidoo mach 1 700 triple complete handle bar with master cylinder(US $40.00)
- 1983 john deere snowmobile sprintfire 340 brake rotor(US $10.00)
- 1983 john deere snowmobile sprintfire brake caliper speedo sending unit cable(US $30.00)
Mazda Kazamai preview
Wed, 16 Jul 2008As we reported in June, Mazda has now confirmed it will unveil a compact crossover vehicle concept at the Moscow International Automobile Salon on 26 August. Called the Kazamai, which means "swirling crosswinds" in Japanese, the new vehicle is the sixth concept to employ Mazda's evolving 'Nagare' design language. The car's lines, inspired by crosswinds in nature, are claimed to evoke visual lightness, while its aerodynamic proportions accentuated by its bold front wheelarches and sleek roof line gives the design an emotional appeal.
Toyota hybrid tech looking toward the future
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Toyota continues to build momentum as a leader of the hybrid industry. At an inaugural event held in Ypsilanti, Mich., the brand brought together all of the Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles from the Japanese, American, and European markets. In a display by Toyota representatives, presentations started with a quick look back at the infancy of the company's hybrid program, starting with the first-generation Prius in 1997.
Design Essay: BMW i – Setting the industry agenda for the next decade
Fri, 24 May 2013Many have already dismissed BMW i as a radical experiment too far ahead of its time, but looking beyond the glossy carbon fiber facade reveals three ways it will change the automotive landscape during the next decade: 1. Re-define the EV category Despite Tesla, Nissan, GM, Renault and Toyota all operating in the EV space, global sales in 2012 totaled just 54,000. Many put this down to high-cost and range anxiety, but another key factor is nearly always overlooked.