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- Kawasaki kx80 1982 nos oem fork bolts 44029-1032(US $29.99)
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BMW experiments with laser headlamps
Fri, 02 Sep 2011Headlamp technology is rapidly advancing, and as LED lights become commonplace, many wonder what's next. BMW suggests lasers, which could offer new safety and function. Compared with today's LED headlamps, BMW's laser-cut lights have intensity a thousand times greater than that of LEDs while consuming about half the energy.
Toyota to end Camry imports from Japan
Tue, 06 Sep 2011Toyota Motor Corp. plans to halt exports of the Japan-made Camry sedan to North America following the launch of the redesigned version this fall. The phase out of imported Camrys, which currently account for just a sliver of U.S.
Williams F1 sells Williams Hybrid Power to GKN for £8 million
Mon, 07 Apr 2014GKN have bought williams Hybrid Power in an £8 deal Back in 2010 we reported on a flywheel developed by Williams F1 that recoups energy from braking, and was fitted to a Porsche 911 GT3 to give an extra boost of power. Williams F1 developed the Flywheel technology with a start-up company, which it bought out for £1.5 million in 2010, and now that company – which became Williams Hybrid Power – has been sold to GKN in a deal worth £8 million – and a share of sales revenue going forward – and is being renamed GKN Hybrid Power. The plan is to use the flywheel technology to reduce fuel consumption of transport that is constantly stopping and starting – it’s currently being used on a bus operating in London – and Williams expect it could cut fuel use by up to 30 per cent.