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slightly used jackshaft assembly with a Horstman third-bearing mount for a KT100S
57 tooth belt sprocket for 20mm belt and 14t sprocket for #35 chain also included is a 19t clutch drum for a Horstman DXL 2 disc clutch I don't know the manufacturer but there is a "Pi" stamped in the inside of the belt sprocket I got this with a used KT100 that I bought, and have no need for it |
Go Kart Parts for Sale
Genuine tomberlin crossfire 150 150cc go kart engine cylinder piston rebuild kit(US $63.95)
High performance aluminum intake manifold tomberlin crossfire 150 150 r(US $17.95)
Douglas polished 6 x 9.75 go kart wheel bar stool(US $43.00)
Douglas 6 x 8.5 machined go kart wheel bar stool(US $45.00)
Douglas polished 6 x 8.5 go kart wheel bar stool(US $42.00)
Douglas 6 x 8.25 machined go kart wheel bar stool(US $45.00)
Honda Small Hybrid Sports Concept sketch
Mon, 05 Feb 2007By James Mullan First Official Pictures 05 February 2007 09:34 Honda will show its first dedicated hybrid car since the Insight at the Geneva Motor Show in March. Only the sketchiest details have been released about the Small Hybrid Sports Concept, but we know it will definitely make the transformation from concept to production reality to slot above the Civic Hybrid in Honda’s range. Unlike the Insight and Civic hybrids, the Small Hybrid Sports Concept was designed in Europe, at Honda’s Offenbach European R&D headquarters.
Fiat Chrysler recalls 500L, Grand Cherokee and Durango
Wed, 12 Mar 2014Fiat Chrysler Automotive (That's going to get annoying) announced a voluntary recall of the 2014 Fiat 500L for a problem with the six-speed dual-clutch transmission. The company also recalled the 2012-2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango for a problem with the braking system. With the Fiat, the transmission can be slow to shift out of park or to engage other gears.
Alfa Romeo has no plans to export the Giulietta to North America
Wed, 14 Apr 2010Alfisti, control yourselves: There are no plans right now to bring the sultry Alfa Romeo Giulietta to North America. In the wake of numerous sometimes conflicting reports circulating about the hot hat hatch's future, we wanted a straight answer from Torino. This is what we got: “There are no plans at present to export the Alfa Romeo Giulietta to the North American market,” Richard Gadeselli, vice president of communications for Fiat Group Automobiles SpA, wrote in an e-mail to AutoWeek.
