THIS IS A USED CRANK FROM A 1996 ULTRA. IT HAD 3200 MILES ON IT WHEN PARTED OUT. ALL BEARING ARE IN GOOD ORDER.
Snowmobile Engine Components for Sale
- Polaris trail indy 488 crank 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999(US $24.99)
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LA Auto Show preview
Wed, 30 Oct 2013The 2013 LA Auto Show opens to the public on Nov. 22 and runs until Dec. 1, promising something like 50 new cars and trucks—concepts, production cars, you name it.
Mercedes to set world drifting record at Brooklands
Fri, 17 Jun 2011Mercedes are going after the world drifting record I can’t say we actually knew that there was a world record for drifting a car. But there is. And Mercedes - and driver Mauro Calo – hope it will be theirs after this weekend.
Porsche 911 parade at Silverstone Classic hits record breaking 1,208
Tue, 30 Jul 20131,208 Porsche 911s hit the Silverstone track to celebrate Porsche-s 50th anniversary Last month, we reported that plans by Silverstone Classic to run a record-breaking parade of Porshe 911s to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Porsche had garnered so many applications that Silverstone has to stop accepting applications nearly two months ahead of the event. Now the 2013 Silverstone Classic 911 Parade has happened it seems Silverstone decided to go for broke, and instead of the originally planned parade of 911 911s, they actually managed to drive 1,208 911s round the Silverstone track at the same time – a new record. As well as 1208 911s, Porsche and the organisers of the Silverstone Classic managed to entice a number of names along too, including Mark Porsche – great grandson of Porsche founder, Ferdinand Porsche – former F1 and Le Mans driver Derek Bell and Le Mans drivers John Fitzpatrick and Richard Attwood.