Nos Yamaha 4th Pinion Gear Ym2c / Yds5 / Ds6c / Ds6b on 2040-parts.com
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US
NEW, OLD STOCK, YAMAHA 4TH PINION GEAR
THIS IS AN INACTIVE PART
FITS : 1967 YM2C / YDS5
1969 DS6C
1970 DS6B
RETAILS FOR $38.76
ALL SALES ARE FINAL
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Front fork seal set fits new whizzer(US $16.00)
- Kawasaki vn vn750 vulcan 750 used original transmission assembly 1996 #bdk(US $100.00)
- Kawasaki 1983 kdx 200 rear sprocket(US $24.95)
- Nos 1970-71 yamaha hs1 tachometer 287-83540-00(US $62.99)
- Kawasaki vn vn750 vulcan 750 used original clutch assembly 1996 #bdk(US $100.00)
- Honda gl500 cx500 piston rings x2 sets (std.) standard 1979 1980 1981 1982 !(US $48.00)
IFR Aspid strikes Spanish gold
Fri, 08 Aug 2008By Tom Richards Motor Industry 08 August 2008 13:32 More than 100 potential IFR Aspid customers have signed up for a two-day test drive following the new two-seater sports car's unveiling at the London motor show last month. Now the Spanish manufacturer is seeking to create an international dealer network.The Aspid has been in secret development for five years, with IFR working hard on making it relevant to the needs to the 21st century. Although there are no definite CO2 figures, a kerbweight of 700kg means the Aspid should be capable 56.4mpg, they say. The chassis and suspension are aluminium, while the bodywork is carbonfibre and the brakes are made from stainless steel. Definitely.
£50,000 crystal-studded tin marks T-Cut milestone
Tue, 21 Jan 2014AS TINS of polish go, this one is rather special. This is T-Cut’s 60th birthday present to itself and comes encrusted with tens of thousands of pounds worth of Swarovski crystals. T-Cut says 26,000 individual jewels make up the design, which took 75 hours of work for Shirley Sinclair of specialist designer Crystallized by Request to complete.
Caterham – including Caterham F1 – up for sale for £350 million
Mon, 26 May 2014Will the Caterham AeroSeven Concept (pictured) be a casualty of Caterham’s impending sale? Caterham’s foray in to F1 hasn’t been much of a success, with not a single point on the F1 board since they arrived in 2010 as Lotus Racing (although Marcus Ericsson was just one place off a point at Monaco yesterday). Now, after warning back in January that he would walk away from F1 if the Caterham team’s performance on track didn’t improve, it looks like Fernandes is ready to walk away from Caterham altogether.