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Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- Moose racing wheel spacers offset arctic cat 500i 2002-2010 (front or rear)(US $140.95)
- Moose alum rear sprocket 39 tooth black fits 2009 suzuki lt-z400 quad sport z(US $52.95)
- Polaris rear chain guide 350l 400l big boss sportsman magnum 5521279 nos(US $29.90)
- Polaris front chain guard xplorer trail boss magnum scrambler 400l 350l 5431472(US $34.99)
- New polaris rear chain guard 2004 predator 50 0451785 nos(US $26.99)
- New polaris shift pedal 00-01 sport cruiser 1012891 nos(US $160.00)
Lamborghini Egoista revealed at Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary celebrations UPDATED
Sun, 12 May 2013The Lamborghini Egoista (which translate as the Lamborghini ‘Selfish’) gets its name because it is designed as a single seater, purely for the pleasure of the driver. Designed by Walter De Silva, the Egoista sports dramatic styling that is said to be inspired by the Apache helicopter (and isn’t entirely successful – the Apache looks better) and extensively uses carbon fibre with a canopy that can be removed for real single-seat fresh air thrills. Power comes from the Gallardo’s 5.2 litre V10, although so far all Lamborghini has done is release a single photo of the Egoista (above), so we don’t yet know whether the Egoista will be a one-off special like the Aventador J, a short run at silly prices like the Veneno or just a concept that will never see the light of day again.
Honda CR-V (2012) first official pictures
Mon, 25 Jul 2011Honda has shown a solitary picture of the new CR-V crossover. This is a concept car of the 4x4 that will be shown at the Orange County International Auto Show in Anaheim, California in September 2011. It's clearly not far removed from what will become the fourth-generation Honda CR-V, which is due to go on sale in the US by the end of 2011 and in Europe by autumn 2012.
Cyclists warned to ride safely
Tue, 19 Nov 2013BICYCLE RIDERS need to take more responsibility for their own safety in the wake of a spate of cyclists' deaths, one of London's top police officers has said. Chief Superintendent Glyn Jones's comments came after launching a new initiative that will see 2,500 officers being asked to reinforce traffic rules in the capital's most notorious black spots from tomorrow. The initiative was in response to the worrying statistic that six cyclists have been killed on London's roads in two weeks.