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After replacing the rear subframe mounts I was concerned that the mounting points might not line up (even though I'd used a homemade jig).
Thankfully everything went in without a problem. Phew!!
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2002 HONDA XR100 Adult play bike with BBR Springs Front & Rear, BBR Subframe, ZETA billet top Clamp & Risers and BRAND NEW New Dunlop tires front and rear!
Perfect adult play bike with all the BBR stuff to make it the perfect goat trail play bike! BBR Frame Cradle, BBR Heavy-Duty Fork Springs and the BBR Heavy Duty Rear Shock Spring! Its has BRAND NEW DUNLOP TIRES! It has a custom made Tall Seat with grip cover. I added two patches on the seat cover when putting it all together for a custom factory look. It has the super trick billet ZETA top fork clamp with billet ZETA bar risers on 7/8th ProTaper bars and 714-Rally Pro Grips. I'm 5'10' so the bar height is good. This bike is made to be ridden, not a show bike! This is the right exhaust with enough sound, but also has the forestry spark arrester screen so you don't get in trouble, unless you are riding way behind the boundary line! hehehe Selling it as is in good running order but selling it because it's not been getting the fun-rides in lately, so its time to go to a more fun home! It deserves to be ridden! Don't lowball me, go look all this stuff up and know what you are buying... I've spent the time to find all this stuff and the money to acquire it all. Your getting a smoking deal on an awesome bike! Make it your serious play bike. Text me - I can deliver or meet up in the OC.
12 September 2023, 02:47 UT; Stuart, Florida USA (Bortle 6).
Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD at f/10. QHY294M Pro camera, bin 2x2, exposure 12s, Mono8, gain 3000, quickcapture in Sharpcap, stacked best 88 of 100 subframes (selected in DSS via FWMH and visual sorting), IR cut filter, no guiding, no calibration frames, sensor 0°C. Processed in DSS and PS.
Appearance: very small and dim face-on galaxy, bright starlike center, bright bar across the dimmer fat oval bulge, dimmer disc is poorly resilved but suggests presence of spiral arms
from Stellarium:
Azimuth: 129°
Altitude: 33°
Magnitude: 14.6
Apparent size: 1 arcmin
Moon illuminated: x%
Clouds: partly cloudy
Transparency: 3
Seeing: VG
from Wikipedia
NGC 7723 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Aquarius. It is located at a distance of circa 90 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 7723 is about 95,000 light years across. It was discovered by William Herschel on November 27, 1785. The galaxy is included in the Herschel 400 Catalogue. It lies 1.5 degrees north-northwest from Omega1 Aquarii. It can be seen with a 4-inch telescope under dark skies.
NGC 7723 is a barred spiral galaxy. It has a bright nucleus and a boxy bulge. In the centre of the galaxy lies a supermassive black hole whose mass is estimated to be (10.6±4.9)×106 M☉ based on the spiral arm pitch angle. The bar emerges from the opposite sides of the bulge. Straight dust lanes are observed along the bar, the one smooth and the other appearing broken. The bar has a maximum apparent length of 64 arcseconds. At the end of the bar the spiral arms form a pseudoring with diameter of 71 arcseconds. Based on observations in far ultraviolet (FUV) and Hα there is active star formation at the pseudo-ring. Based on the B-I color profile of the galaxy the bar finishes at 23 arcseconds, at the same distance where there is a population of older stars, and thus is suggested to be the corotation radius of NGC 7723.
The structure of the arms is complex. The arm that emanates from the southwest part of the bar is well defined for a quarter of a revolution and after that it becomes more diffuse and fades after reaching half a revolution. The other arm emanates from a feature about 60 degrees northwest of the bar and brightens after passing the end of the bar, and then it splits in two. The inner part forms the southwest part of the pseudo-ring and bifurcates after winding for about 120 degrees after the bar end, with the inner part being the brightest. The other arm becomes diffuse and of low surface brightness.
One supernova has been observed in NGC 7723, SN 1975N, a type Ia supernova with peak magnitude of 13.8.
NGC 7723 belongs to a small groups of galaxies known as the NGC 7727 group. Other members of the group include NGC 7727 and NGC 7724. NGC 7727 lies about 40' northwest of NGC 7723.
Engine and blower in a front wheel drive 1970 Chevy Chevelle. This engine is mounted atop a 1966 Toranado front wheel drive subframe.
Project SR-71:
1971 Datsun 240Z with an sr20de-t. I have fabbed in a rear subframe from a 1990 Nissan 240SX S13 as well as the complete IRS from the S13. This includes the differential from a R32 Skyline and axles. I have also fabbed in the S13 front crossmember which allows me to use all of the suspension components from the S13. In order to make this work, I actually had to extend the wheelbase of the Datsun by about 7.5". This actually helps because the Datsun has a short wheelbase as it is, so this longer wheelbase puts it at about the same as the S13.
Subframe put back in the car, rear mounts still to be bolted up, missing some parts. Also waiting for the shock absorbers.