Vortex racing front sprocket. Pn-3217-13 fits Yamaha front .520 13 tooth
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Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- 2008 2009 2010 kawasaki ninja zx10r zx1000 zx 1000 green 525 o-ring chain(US $61.69)
- Harley bigtwin kicker return spring chrome 1936-84(US $15.49)
- Transmission counter shaft,4 speed, fits 1941/e1976(US $16.99)
- Jt 52 tooth rear sprocket yamaha jtr853-52 (US $10.00)
- Harley davidson shifter shaft, oem# 33717-79, new(US $62.00)
- 08 09 10 11 12 cbr 1000 rr drive chain 116 link(US $20.00)
Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept
Wed, 10 Jun 2009The Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept showcases a raft of new safety technology So Mercedes has unveiled the Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept, which is a test-bed to showcase the latest technology Mercedes sees as on its way to mainstream. Mercedes has based the ESF Concept on the latest addition to the Mercedes S-Class Range – the S400 Hybrid – and has packed it to the rafters with airbags. There’s one that pops up between front seat passengers; airbags actually in the seatbelts and one great big airbag under the car that inflates if a crash is imminent.
First Sight: Volvo Concept Coupé
Fri, 30 Aug 2013It's clear talking to the team responsible for the Volvo Concept Coupé this isn't just 'another concept car'; it's a manifesto for where the sole remaining Scandinavian car brand is heading. It marks a new dawn for the company by introducing a new platform, range of engines and design language devised by Thomas Ingenlath. Car Design News traveled to Volvo's design studio in Gothenburg to see the car and speak to the team behind it ahead of its official unveiling in Frankfurt.
Hands-free car phones 'should be banned'
Fri, 25 Apr 2014THE USE hands-free mobile phones while driving should be banned. This is the view of road safety charity Brake that says four in ten drivers (38%) admit to using hands-free phones in the car despite research that shows talking on a hands-free system is just as dangerous as using a hand-held mobile phone. Drivers who use a mobile phone while driving are four times more likely to be involved in a collision that causes serious or fatal injuries.