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- Nos kawasaki g5 72- 75 ke100 1976-81 guard-chain 55020-007(US $9.99)
- New fulmer af-20 white large dot certified motorcycle helmet with visor & vents(US $79.99)
- Yamaha xt500 tt500 chain adjusters/pullers **(nos)** oem(US $54.95)
- 1938-1953 b.s.a. motor cycle instruction manual(US $20.00)
- 1912 indian motorcycle catalog for 1912(US $24.00)
- 1929 bsa helpful hints book for single port model(US $18.00)
KTM Crossbow (2007): first official pictures
Thu, 04 Jan 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 04 January 2007 10:10 KTM Crossbow: the lowdown The world's biggest off-road motorbike manufacturer, KTM, is branching out into extreme sports cars. These first sketches of the Crossbow reveal Austria's answer to the Ariel Atom: a flyweight two-seater powered by a 220bhp Audi engine. 'It's a kind of Lotus Super Seven for the 21st century,' KTM's engineering boss told CAR Online.
Explosion at GM Tech Center; lithium battery is the suspected cause
Wed, 11 Apr 2012According to WWJ CBS Detroit, there was an explosion at the General Motors Tech Center in Warren, Mich., on Wednesday morning. Deputy Fire Chief Gary Wilkinson said the explosion most likely was related to a lithium battery. Wilkinson told Autoweek that a responder notified the HAZMAT team via radio that the explosion involved lithium batteries in the research facility's Alternative Energy Center.
American icon, reborn: the 1967 Shelby GT500CR Continuation Car (2010): first official pictures
Thu, 18 Mar 2010We all have fantasies about meeting long dead heroes, dreams like seeing the Beatles play onstage, going dirt bike riding with Steve McQueen, or talking politics with JFK. Until they improve cloning technology, we won't be heading out to the desert with Steve, but there is one legend that is reborn and ready to ride. An Oklahoma based custom coachbuilder called Classic Recreations announced at the auto-industry love-fest called SEMA last November that they had struck a deal with Shelby American to put one of the most famous Ford muscle cars ever built back into production - the 1967 Shelby GT500.