Fuel Cock 1984 Yamaha Riva 50 Cv50 Cv 50 L Cv50l Vac Gas Petcock on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Part:
Original Yamaha Fuel Cock
Removed from:
1984 Yamaha Riva CV50L with 3725 miles.
Condition / Description:
Good working condition, minor cosmetic wear.
See pictures for more details.
Includes all that you see in the pictures. E-mail with any questions
I will combine items whenever possible to save you on shipping cost.
Scooter Parts for Sale
- Stock exhaust pipe / muffler 1984 yamaha riva 50 cv50l cv50 cv 50 l (US $50.00)
- Derbi front disc(US $9.99)
- Vintage 1987 honda ch150 ch 150 elite scooter parts: smoked clear windshield(US $10.50)
- Carburetor 1984 yamaha riva 50 cv50l carb mikuni cv50 cv 50 l (US $60.00)
- Wire harness 1984 yamaha riva 50 cv50l wires loom cv50 cv 50 l eletric(US $40.00)
- Puch moped seat 1980 sport mkll(US $25.00)
New Audi A2 EV Concept – first photos arrive
Wed, 07 Sep 2011New Audi A2 EV Concept - first photos It wouldn’t be a car show without yet another electric car concept from Audi. The difference at Frankfurt is that the already teased EV from Audi isn’t another in the seemingly endless iteration of e-Tron, instead we’re to get an electric car with a proper Audi tag – the Audi A2 Concept EV. The shame is that Audi seem to have abandoned the range extender route they displayed with the Audi A1 e-Tron – a small Wankel engine in the boot to charge the batteries – and have instead gone down the costly cul-de-sac of a pure EV in the A2.
Kia at Geneva Motor Show: Kia Sportage (2010)
Tue, 02 Mar 2010Kia has revealed the 2010 Sportage at Geneva As with many of the reveals we’re getting at Geneva, we’ve already told you to expect the car in previous reports. We reported a month ago that Kia’s version of the Hyundai ix35 – the Kia Sportage – would bow in at Geneva, but we had precious little detail beyond a couple of photos. Well, Kia have made up for that with one of the longest press releases in a while on the new Sportage.
GM's top battery executive for the Volt to join California startup
Thu, 25 Feb 2010General Motors's top executive in charge of developing batteries for the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid is leaving to take a position with an unnamed startup battery company in California. Denise Gray, 46, global director of rechargeable energy storage systems, will step down March 5 after more than three years in the post. This was “an opportunity that I could just not resist,” Gray said in a phone interview.