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Optional: You can now, or later install the power switch to the rear panel opposite of the polished o-ring fitting. The fitting can be unscrewed by hand and changed to either threaded opening to change the location of where the power switch will be mounted.

... place the melon over the bottle neck.

Taken from the balcony.

One of the Leeds deregulation start-ups (and not one which lasted a particularly long time) was Optional Bus. It used the livery of London & Country on its fleet of Atlanteans, Nationals and the odd Metrorider. Think this was after the operation was taken over by First.

Exploring ways to catch the GC Bridge, I find my way down to this beach. Take a close look at the person on the right.

 

You draw your own conclusion.

Thank goodness there's nothing much to do in Montenegro during the winter and our more crazy local friends we're happy to get some exercise, provided it wasn't raining.

All I gotta say, I feel sorry for the wildlife... ;)

This is the optional soft leather case for the Fujifilm GF670 Professional folding Medium Format camera. There is also another fabric case for this model, as well as a hard leather case.

 

In general, I think Fuji makes crap cases for their cameras. Access is usually slow and cumbersome, fit is often bad and barely any protection for the gear when using their fabric cases. As the case separates totally from most the cameras (GSW, GA, GF series), there is also a very high chance of loosing the case.

 

The strap lugs for this camera is diagonal from the edge of the chassis, resulting in the strap hanging in an odd manner. Not that the camera will fall off, but again, typical of Fuji to always fall short in these areas.

This beautiful V12 Jaguar Coupe with the optional US spec Quad headlight was at the Jaguar event in Ace Cafe London. Spoke to the owner, who said he spend lots of time and money over this immaculate Jaguar over the years

... from a distance.

 

Orient Beach is "clothing optional". This is as close as we got.

 

LOVE the multi-colored houses!

Tops are optional on the beaches of South Beach

Unofficial landmark for the beginning of the unsanctioned beach area

The addition of an extra 75cc, more power and torque, twin balancer shafts, new exhaust muffler and taller gearing - plus a host of detail upgrades including ABS now fitted as standard, and revised software for the optional DCT gearbox - further improve one of the most cost-effective and all-round useful motorcycles available.The NC700X - launched two years ago as a brand new model, part of a 3-bike platform - has achieved an impressive level of sales, becoming one of the best selling motorcycles in Europe. Its combination of torque-laden parallel twin-cylinder engine, frugal fuel economy and tough adventure-style chassis, riding position and looks has won it recognition from thousands of customers as a superb, stylish do-it-all tool.

 

Launched as a Fun Crossover Commuter concept from Honda, loaded with a great deal of fresh thinking and new technologies, its sheer all-round competence - with convenient details like helmet storage space where the fuel tank would normally be - made it a truly useful motorcycle both for day-to-day living and weekend touring.

 

For 2014, Honda has added to its range the NC750X - a bike designed to offer more of what every rider liked about the original, and nothing less.

   

Model Overview

 

A larger 745cc engine capacity gives the NC750X more power and torque throughout the entire rev-range, whilst delivering the pride in ownership of a full 750cc motorcycle. *

 

The gearing is taller but acceleration and top speed are both improved, while the addition of twin-balancer shafts and new exhaust muffler ensure a smooth yet characterful engine feel.

 

Additional instrumentation, plus a span-adjustable brake lever, 2-channel ABS, revised seat material and off-road pattern tyres round out the updates. Still affordable to buy and run - and still made in Japan - the NC750X offers high build quality and the option of Honda's unique Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) six-speed gearbox. The DCT itself has received software updates and offers an even more intuitive riding experience.

 

Over the last two years the NC700X has proved itself a unique and compelling two-wheeled proposition - and the NC750X is even better.

 

*A 35kW NC700X with DCT remains available for A2 licence holders.

   

Engine

 

An extra 75cc capacity has been added to the liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine thanks to a bore increased 4mm to 77mm. Stroke remains at 80mm, as does compression ratio of 10.7:1. Peak power is boostedto 40.3kW @ 6,250rpm with maximum torque of 68Nm @ 4,750rpm. Both power and torque curves are considerably stronger throughout the entire rev-range.

 

The design of the NC750Xengine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm.

 

In addition, for 2014 Honda's engineers have added an extra balancer shaft to inject the engine with just the right amount of ‘good' vibration. The effect of the twin balancers is to counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia, making the engine feel more refined, yet still with the distinct "throb" delivered by its 270° firing order.

 

A new muffler design with revised internals to regulate backpressure due to the capacity increase further adds to the riding experience, with a more characterful beat and exhaust note.

 

The overall gearing is now 6% taller, giving increased top speed and more relaxed highway cruising; another effect of the taller gearing is to broaden the usable rpm range relative to road speed For those choosing the DCT option - 34% in the first nine months of 2013 - the gearing is 6% taller across 1st to 5th gears, and 3% taller in 6th.

 

There are other benefits to the NC750X's innovative engine configuration. It is both practical and efficient in terms of layout, freeing up space within the body of the motorcycle - thus making room for the large storage compartment, capable of taking a full-face helmet.

 

By keeping the number of parts to a minimum, the engine is kept light (it weighs 62.4kg, 69.2kg in DCT form), efficient and reliable. There is just one 36mm throttle body and where possible components are made to do more than one job; the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

 

Thanks to extensive stoichiometric analysis during development the engine is always fed the exact fuel/air ratio required for a complete and clean burn at all rpm in any riding situation. Fuel consumption of 28.9km/l (WMTC mode) is particularly impressive and goes a long way toward making the NC750X inexpensive to run day-to-day. It also extracts a 400km plus range from the 14.1-litre underseat fuel tank.

 

The clean combustion also minimises harmful exhaust gas emissions; PGM-FI fuel injection system supplies the optimum amount of fuel/air mixture thanks to an oxygen sensor in the exhaust. A revised high-absorption catalyser is located close to the engine - as a result the catalyst reaches operating temperature quickly after a cold start, further reducing emissions.

 

Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

 

Available as an option on the NC750X, Honda's second-generation DCT gearbox offers a unique combination of direct riding feel and ease of use. A world first for motorcycles when launched on the VFR1200F in 2010, it delivers consistent, seamless gear changes, and very quickly becomes second nature in use.

 

The system uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th gears: the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging. Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

 

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth.

 

With extra benefits such as durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear), impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, and reduced rider fatigue, DCT has seen increasing acceptance in the market: 34% of NC700X customers chose the DCT option across Europe in the first nine months of 2013, compared with 20% in the whole of 2012.

 

Three modes of operation are available. MT mode gives full manual control, allowing the rider to shift with the handlebar trigger control buttons. Automatic D mode is ideal for city and highway riding, and achieves optimum fuel efficiency. Automatic S mode is sportier and the ECU lets the engine rev a little higher before shifting up, giving greater performance. It also shifts down sooner when decelerating for extra engine braking.

 

In either D or S mode DCT offers immediate manual intervention if required - the rider simply selects the required gear using the up and down shift triggers. At an appropriate time DCT seamlessly reverts back to automatic mode, depending on throttle angle, vehicle speed and gear position.

 

Furthermore, in "D" mode, the DCT system detects variations in rider input typical to certain environments, from busy urban streets to mountain switchbacks, and adapts its gear change schedule accordingly to create an extra level of riding compatibility.

 

For the NC750X, upgrades to the software and operating logic ensure an even more intuitive system; downshifts in D and S mode happen earlier for a more responsive feel and extra engine braking, making corner entry natural. Kick down is also smoother thanks to faster gear changes.

   

Chassis

 

The NC750X's rugged steel diamond frame delivers the high levels of rigidity required for agile, responsive handling in a variety of conditions. It's also ideal where space is at a premium, since it takes up very little volume but offers superb riding dynamics. Rake is set at 27° with trail of 110mm, wheelbase of 1,540mm and front/rear weight distribution of 48/52. Kerb weight is 219kg (229kg DCT).

 

Seat height is 830mm and the seat itself features a new cover for improved grip. The riding position is upright and neutral, with a high viewpoint for enhanced hazard perception; the addition of a 6-position span-adjustable brake lever for 2014 adds adaptability. Another advantage of this adventure-style riding position is great low-speed control - combined with the low centre of gravity and 35 degree steering lock, the result is exceptional low-speed handling and balance.

 

And thanks to a carefully shaped fairing the NC750X is equally comfortable when cruising at speed; the windscreen and bodywork divert wind around the rider, minimising fatigue.

 

41mm telescopic forks feature 153.5mm stroke. The rear monoshock has 150mm travel and operates through Pro-Link which offers an optimised balance of a soft initial stroke, for dealing with low-speed bumps, together with excellent control.

 

The front 320mm wavy disc and two-piston brake caliper offer plenty of easy to modulate stopping power, complemented by the rear 240mm wavy disc and single-piston caliper. Lightweight two-channel ABS - fitted as standard equipment -greatly reduces the chance of wheel lock-ups on slippery or wet road surfaces.Cast aluminium front and rear wheels - sizes 17 x 3.50-inch and 17 x 4.50-inch - wear 120/70 ZR17 and 160/60 ZR17 tyres.

 

The clear and easy-to-read instrument display features a digital speedometer, digital bar-type tachometer, clock, bar-type fuel meter and two trip meters. Updates for 2014 include a gear position indicator and ‘instant' and ‘average' fuel consumption.

 

The NC750X features the Honda Ignition Security System (HISS), an effective anti-theft set-up. If the ID chip embedded in the motorcycle's key and the ID in the Engine Control Unit (ECU) do not match, the engine will not start.

 

With this electronic inter-lock system, the engine will only fire when one of the keys with the correct ID chip is used. Also, even if attempts are made to hot-wire the engine, or substitute the ignition switch module because it's the ECU that's in control the engine will not start.

   

The NC750X will be available in the following colour options:

 

Sword Silver Metallic

 

Graphite Black

 

Matt Pearl Glare White

 

Candy Arcadian Red

 

Illustration of a late 14th century bascinet, possible components and optional decoration.

Clothing optional hiking & offroading

 

Model L.D.

This sign is placed along my driveway right at a bend where the driveway curves into the woods to go to my house. For being only about $10, the construction quality is excellent.

mannequin dummy for sale .needing clothes

Optional Fall Concentration.

Wreck Beach Cliff's erosion

 

The new 2014 Moomba Boats Mondo is just that, MONDO! This 20-foot 6-inch water sports tow boat is not big in price or stature, but it offers huge performance and monster comfort. The wakes behind this little behemoth benefit from 1300 lbs of ballast perfect for rocking a curl or launching off both sides. The rough water ride and handling of the Mondo dwarf all other 20-footers. And the "MONDO" vibe continues on the inside with room for 13 people and convenient storage for all of their stuff. The only areas the Moomba Mondo doesn't measure-up is its price and physical size. The Moomba Mondo is gigantic when you want it and tiny when you need it. The new Mondo is big on "no worries".

  

Value

The Moomba Mondo is not a value performance boat simply because the price is lower than the next water sports boat builder's. Moomba maximizes the value to you by providing increased benefits without necessarily increasing the cost of the boats. Moomba Boats takes great pride in providing reliable functional features designed to foster the "No Worries" lifestyle for you and your family no matter what your budget. There is no better example of that commitment than the new 2014 Moomba Mondo.

 

Size

At 20 feet 6 inches you would expect the Moomba Mondo to be all about its convenient size, but "20-footer" just begins to describe this wake boat. Don't get us wrong, this Moomba is easy on your tow vehicle weighing in at at 3800 lbs and fits nicely into a standard garage thanks to the new OZ HD tower, but its real value comes in the form of performance and comfort.

 

Performance

Wether you're into wake surfing, wakeboarding, knee boarding, slalom skiing or just cruising the lake the Moomba Mondo will come through big for you. You can fine tune the multi-discipline hull design for water conditions or wakes across the wake spectrum with the Multisport Wakeplate. Pull-up the new Swivle-head Pylon and the Mondo can accommodate a slalom set too. Set the perfect speed for your session with the new graphical Digital Cruise Pro II display. Fill the Gravity III-D Ballast to 1300 lbs or beyond as an upgradable quick-connect plumbed-in system. If you slide towards surfing take advantage of a Mondo curl unaffected by the swim platform with Surf+. If cruising is more your style, throttle the Indmar Assault 330feel the control of the rack and pinion steering commanding perfectly tuned under water gear. The Moomba Mondo will do it all and without leaving anyone at the dock.

 

Comfort

The sacrifice for a price-point 20-foot boat can be interior comfort, but the Mondo goes big in this area too. The Mondo will accommodate 13 people, but this Moomba is not just a people mover. You can relax "no worries" style in the Mondo. Deep seating throughout the boat makes the ride safe and supportive while allowing tons of room for gear in the non-skid lined storage areas. The fiberglass floor with snap-out carpet adds even more convenience. The wide hybrid bow gives you the seating space without the "me too" pickle fork design. The driver will enjoy a swivel seat with the Rise-R flip-up bolster for all sized captains. The Mondo interior design has a fresh sporty look that combines multiple textures and colors of high quality Spradling vinyl. The new 3-pice rear seat reveals a center step into the lounge covering conveniently located wet storage. Opt for the new Sundeck Walk Across with Nonskid and make the trip from the swim deck to the interior truly no worries.

 

Style

And since we all know having fun on the lake gets even better when we look good doing it, the Moomba Mondo was designed with a customizable fresh style inside and out. The Moomba Mondo sports a sleek profile that can be accentuated by new available gel coat and graphics. The new Torqued gel coat scheme with Rally graphics gives the Mondo a rally sport atitude. The classic gel coat with the new Distortion graphic gives the Mondo a distinct look of orderly chaos. Finish either of these configurations with the Chrome or new Black Chrome Moomba and you won't be able to take your eyes off of your Mondo. The Moomba Mondo interior follows the exterior with a sporty design that can be as unique as the owners themselves.

 

The next big thing in "no worries" wake boating is small. Visit your local Moomba Boats dealer and test drive the 2014 Mondo.

 

Overall Length w/o Platform: 20' 6"

Overall Length w/ Platform: 22' 6"

Width (Beam): 99"

Overall Width w/ Trailer: 102"

Draft: 25"

Weight - Boat only: 3,800 lbs

Weight - Boat and Trailer: 4,650 lbs

Capacity - Passenger: 13

Capacity - Weight: 2,000 lbs

Capacity - Fuel: 39 gals

Capacity - Ballast (Standard): 1,300 lbs

Engine - Electronic Fuel Injection: 330 HP, V-8

Parking on the textile side of the Boundary barrier

The paved pathway on the unsanctioned side

This early 1900s Ford is presumably the oldest vehicle at the summer Mount Pleasant classic car show.

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