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Yamaha Twin Electric Start 97-up 500 600 Xt Xtc Sx Sxr Venture on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States

Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

 THIS ELECTRIC START KIT WILL FIT 97-UP YAMAHA TWIN CYLINDER, IT HAS BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR QUITE SOME TIME, SO THE BENDIX ON THE STARTER IS STUCK, BUT THE STARTER WORKS, IT WILL JUST NEED A BENDIX, WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET

Where’s the end of the Rainbow? On the M25 in Surrey!

Thu, 22 Sep 2011

Rainbow end on the M25 in Surrey (© Janice M Thomas 2011) The end of the rainbow is the stuff of mythology; the place where leprechauns hide their pot of gold. Or so legend tells us. But the truth – as is almost always the case with myth and legend – is rather more prosaic.

Alcraft Motor Company to ‘reinterpret’ British vehicles

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Alcraft Motor Company, a new British bespoke design and engineering business, has launched its first design study in a line of concepts that will “reinterpret vehicles using British design values.” With the help of students from the Royal College of Art, Alcraft will initially focus on marques with British heritage, including Aston Martin, Jaguar and Land Rover. On Bing: see pictures of Range Rovers Find out how much a used Range Rover costs on Auto Trader It’s this last brand Alcraft is turning its attention to first, reimagining the 2013 model year Range Rover with even more of a British spin. Here’s how, according to Alcraft design consultant Matthew Humphries: “We’re extremely pleased with how the Range Rover study has turned out.

Hennessey Venom F5 (2016): is this really a 290mph supercar?

Thu, 07 Aug 2014

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 07 August 2014 10:16 Meet the Hennessey Venom F5, the extreme supercar successor to the Venom GT. And the US manufacturer has bold ambitions for the Venom F5 - it claims 290mph could be on the cards. While we’re of the view that the race to the top is largely academic (anything over 200mph is as good as impossible, even on derestricted autobahns), it’s still an eye-grabbing headline.