73 Suzuki Trail Hopper Mt 50 Front Wheel W / Plate & Tire Nw on 2040-parts.com
Palmyra, Maine, US
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Pro-wheel 1.85x19 rear rim silver for honda cr125 crf250 97-10(US $137.69)
- Kenda mx trakmaster ii k-760 tire rear 120/90-19(US $100.92)
- Bmw r1100rt r1100 rt cast rear wheel rim 4.5x18 36312311275(US $89.99)
- Michelin pilot power motorcycle tire rear 190/55-17 zr(US $169.31)
- New riken tube seamless 3.25/3.50-17 3.25 3.50 sealed (US $18.99)
- Msr hp ultra heavy duty inner tubes 110/100-18(US $49.95)
Detroit Electric SP:01 (2014) nears production. The next Tesla?
Thu, 19 Jun 2014By Tom Gregory Motor Industry 19 June 2014 11:26 New US based electric car maker, Detroit Electric, has been conducting final testing in Europe of its new SP:01 sports car.Described by Detriot Electric as the “world’s fastest production electric vehicle”, the rear-wheel-drive two-seat convertible is now nearing production having initially been unveiled in the USA and China last year. In a word, yes. Much like the equally electric Tesla Roadster, the SP:01 is built on the aluminium chassis of the Lotus Elise and as such, shares more than a passing resemblance with the Norfolk-built sports car.
Hyundai to tone down ‘Fluidic Design’ for ‘Fluidic Precision’
Mon, 23 Jul 2012Hyundai’s US boss, John Krafcik, has said that Hyundai will refine their ‘Fluidic Design’ in to something they’re calling ‘Fludic Precision’. The Hyundai Fluidic Design language was really the start of Hyundai’s move from Halford’s special to mainstream car maker. But the design language is starting to look a bit fussy and Hyundai are reacting to that by moving towards what they call ‘Fluidic Precision’ (there’s already a less fussy look about the new Santa Fe).
Mazda at the London motor show 2008
Tue, 22 Jul 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 22 July 2008 13:50 Mazda's not a company afraid of striking out on a limb every now and then. And it rammed home its rotary-engined know-how with a brace of sports cars featuring its Wankel motor at the London show. Shame there were no real world debuts, though...What's new on Mazda's London motor show stand?