Bmw 2003 325xi Touring Awd Wagon, Silver On Black Leather 325xit Clean By Owner! on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
BMW 2003 325xiT Wagon
CLEAN TITLE! by Owner 165k miles Very Preferred Color Combo: Silver Exterior, Black Leather Interior AWD version which is perfect for snow, rain, or gravel. Never loose control with all 4 wheels driving the car. Advanced DSC system will even keep the clumsiest of drivers on the road. Features: Good Tires, Bi-Xenon Headlights, Cold Weather Package w/ Front Heated Seats, Automatic Headlights with Rain Sensor, Fold Down Rear Seats w/ Ski Bag, Homelink Garage Door Opener, Rear Cargo Cover And Dog Net Everything is Powered! Comes with 4 Keys, 2 Diamond Shape, 1 Spare, 1 Valet. Recently replaced: Right Front Motor Mount, Transfer Case Mount, Front Headlight Lenses, Grilles, Wipers, BMW Oil and filter, Center Console Tray, Added Mud Flaps, Water Pump, Front Axels, Front Control Arms, Valve Cover Gasket, NGK Spark Plugs, GM5 Body Module. What needs attention: 1. Small Engine Oil Leak. Could be oil pan gasket or oil filter housing gasket. Leaves a half dollar size spot occasionally on the driveway. Fix it right away or drive it like it is, your choice. 2. Small puncture in passengers seat. Not very noticeable since it is covered up with a black patch but better off replacing them with some sport seats anyway. 3. Body has small markings from normal use and front hood and bumper has rock chips. 2 chips on hood are larger than normal. Please contact me if your interested. Will accept Cash Payment Only or Cashiers Check if your willing to go to your bank with me in person. Sold As-Is. 951-522-4032 Full History of Service Records. |
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Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha to make swappable motorcycle batteries
Fri, Mar 26 2021Just as electric cars are becoming ever more common, the alternative propulsion system is starting to make headway in the motorcycle sphere. Companies such as Harley-Davidson and Zero already have electric models on sale, but other established brands are preparing for the electric future. Among them are the four big Japanese bike builders (Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha) who have a plan to improve electric bike adoption, and make their bikes very appealing. The four companies created an organization back in April 2019 for this sort of purpose called the Swappable Battery Consortium for Electric Motorcycles. And the group has now announced that the manufacturers have agreed on the specifications for motorcycle batteries that can be interchanged among each company's motorcycles. So if you have a Suzuki, you can use a Honda battery, or vice versa. This idea presents quite a few interesting possibilities. The manufacturers could sell bikes with or without batteries, since you might already have a battery from your previous bike, or just another one you own, so you wouldn't have to shell out to buy an entirely new battery. If, for whatever reason, you needed a replacement battery, it should be easy to get one, since the same type would support bikes from a variety of manufacturers. The pipe dream of battery swapping stations might even be feasible because of the standardization and support. And having the batteries relatively easy to remove could be good for apartment dwellers, since they might be able to bring a battery inside to charge. The manufacturers haven't said exactly what the specifications are for these interchangeable batteries, nor when they'll be implemented. But we'll be eagerly awaiting more information in the future. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Land-speed racer Bill Warner dies from motorcycle crash at 285 MPH
Mon, 15 Jul 2013Motorcycle land-speed record holder Bill Warner died yesterday after crashing during an attempt at setting another record. The 44-year-old was clocked at 285 miles per hour on the runway of a former air base in northern Maine, before he lost control of his modified Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle and veered off the runway.
It is not known what speed he was traveling when things started to go wrong and unclear what caused the crash, which happened shortly before 10:00 AM. Warner's crew suspect there were mechanical difficulties on his last run, in addition to a slight breeze, according to the video news report. Warner was conscious and able to speak after the crash but died an hour and 15 minutes later at a hospital in Caribou. The event and runway were closed for the rest of the day as police investigated the incident.
Warner was participating in "The Maine Event" at Loring Air Force Base in an attempt to reach 300 mph in one mile. Warner's best land-speed record, set in 2011, was 311.945 mph in 1.5 miles on the same runway, according to the Loring Timing Association, a record that still stands today for open-cockpit motorcycles. After that run, Warner said the scariest part was stopping the bike before the end of the runway. Be sure to check out the video news report after the jump.
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