Clutch & Drive Belts for Sale
- Vintage scorpion snowmobile clutch guard(US $35.00)
- Vintage arctic cat primary clutch 70s(US $70.00)
- Sprocket, 3/4 w, 39 t - 2003 polaris supersport 550(US $35.00)
- Hyvo chain 72p, 3/4w - 2003 polaris supersport 550(US $70.00)
- 2204967 quick drive belt(US $175.00)
- Arctic cat - 0627-070 - drive belt(US $165.00)
Bentley set to enter Dakar rally with new SUV
Thu, 17 May 2012Is Bentley planning to enter the 2013 Dakar rally with a race version of its new Range Rover-rivaling luxury SUV? CAR has uncovered early plans suggesting that Crewe is preparing to do exactly that, helping give its EXP 9F 4x4 a motorsport pedigree to smoothe the arrival of this rather controversial 4x4. CAR understands that Bentley is currently buying back the Race Touaregs that VW Motorsport sold to privateer teams after leaving the event to concentrate on its Polo WRC entry.
Bad-tempered driving increases over winter
Fri, 03 Jan 2014We’re officially a nation of grumpy drivers – not helped by the bad weather and the end of Christmas festivities, a survey has revealed. Halfords Autocentres carried out a study about how winter affects motorists and found that experiences of impatient, aggressive and inconsiderate driving increase at this time of year. On Bing: see pictures of road rage British drivers ‘lack common courtesy’ Rory Carlin from Halfords Autocentres: “It seems that the festivities take their toll on the nation’s road manners and tempers flare leading to less kindness and unselfish behaviour from some motorists.” 23% of respondents felt that unfriendly and bad tempered behaviour was a major issue during the winter months, while a fifth said there was a rise in aggressive and impatient driving.
Court battle over driver using Google Glass
Tue, 10 Dec 2013A CALIFORNIA WOMAN has pleaded not guilty to what is believed to be the first traffic offence alleging a motorist was using Google's new computer-in-glasses invention. The device, known as Google Glass, features a thumbnail-size transparent display above the right eye. The technology will not be made widely available to the public until next year, but Cecilia Abadie was one of about 10,000 "explorers" who received the glasses earlier this year as part of a try-out.