New 35 watt by 35 watt H4 halogen headlight bulb. This is a great alternative for classic motorcycles where charging capacity is an issue. It requires a headlight that accepts the H4 style bulb and can be used where a standard (55w/60w) H4 bulb draws too much load for the charging system. We offer shipping discounts that save you money on 2 or more items in a single order.
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Mini names BMW's Warming to succeed Hildebrand as design chief
Wed, 01 Dec 2010Mini has named Anders Warming to succeed Gert Hildebrand as head of design by the end of the month. Hildebrand will leave the BMW AG subsidiary on Dec. 31, ending a 10-year run that saw him create a new look and feel for the Mini brand following its relaunch under BMW, the company said in a statement without providing details on the designer's future plans.
De Tomaso plans to unveil new Pantera
Thu, 14 Jul 2011Following the unveiling of its new Pininfarina-designed Deauville at the Geneva motor show earlier this year, De Tomaso is planning to unveil a new Pantera at September's Frankfurt motor show. The new Pantera, arguably De Tomaso's best-known sports car, will maintain its traditional American Corvette V8 engine, producing over 600 horsepower. De Tomaso is hoping that sales of the Deauville crossover will contribute towards the development of a new 'primal concrete sledge'.
Bombardier YouCity design competition launched
Thu, 15 Mar 2012Bombardier is sponsoring the YouCity Innovation Competition, seeking design concepts for 'the future of urban mobility'. The online competition, open to design students and professionals, focuses on the evolution of mobility in fast-growing urban areas. With more than two thirds of the world's population expected to live in cities by 2050, the issue of transportation is one that the organizers feel needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. Bombardier has selected three cities that represent the different markets for urban mobility around the world: London, UK (mature market), Belo Horizonte, Brazil (BRIC market) and Vientiane, Laos (emerging market).